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DESIGN PORTFOLIO Zhenyu WANG

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Zhenyu Wang's Working collections in 2009-2013 University of Arizona

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DESIGN PORTFOLIO Zhenyu WANG

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“So, I will try and change the world.”

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“So, I will try and change the world.”

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ZHENYU WANGThe University of Arizona ICollege of Architecture and Landscape Archi-tecture

TEL[520] 465-4900

[email protected]

WEBSITEwww.zhenyu.biz

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22Center for Creative Photography II : Public mix function building design

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CONTENTS

4 History Museum of Water : Urban Museum design

34Plaza for CoM : Public plaza design

46Donor Wall for Com :Information Organization design

58DDBC SIXTH : Residential house design and construction

66Structure Projects : Cala Workshop Production

76Model Craft : Cala Hand/Mechanic Production

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INTENT Architecture is the most direct way to change people’s life, and I want to be the person use architecture to make myself valuable, and contribute to people around the world.

EDUCATIONCollege of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 2008-2013

EXPERIENCEInternship, HuaCheng Real Estate Limited Company, Henan, China2009

President of Chinese Students and Scholars Association, University of Arizona2010-2011

DDBC House 6 construction, Tucson, AZ, US2011

University of Arizona College of Medicine Donor Wall constructionTucson, AZ, US2012

COMPUTER PROGRAMS

Rhinoceros 3D MAXAdobe PhotoshopAdobe Illustrator Adobe InDesignAuto cadGoogle Sketch upAuto Revit Grasshopper

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COMPUTER PROGRAMS AWARDS:HeNan Teenagers invention Gold winner2002

HeNan Provincial Olympic Mathematics Competition Silver winner2002

TRAVELChinese citizen 1988-2008United States immigration 2008-2013

LANGUAGEChinese & English

INTERESTSBasketball, Soccer, Traveling, Video Games, Model Crafting

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*Front View

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[ Water Tank The History museum in Tucson Downtown ] Spring 2013

HISTORY MUSEUM WATERA Building brings oasis in Tucson desert

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Plant Water Demand Harvested Rainfall

MLK 138’400+

OLD MLK 86’400+

MADDEN 72,500+

THE MUSEUM 172,000

=469,300 GALLONS RAIN WATERCOLLECTION

=756,000 SQFT

WITH 10% MORE GREEN

Water, which is the concept of the museum. This build-ing is not just a museum, but a design which brings nature elements, change environments, and contributes to people surround here. The mission of the museum is collecting water re-sources from nature in this urban site, and then using these water to change the environment in desert urban environ-ment. It is hard to imagine water in Tucson, but it is possible. According to the Tucson Development Section 10, if people collecting rain water in 1 sqft positively, this amount of wa-ter could support 1.2 sqft low water cost plants. Combined with water recycle system, this building could change the surround natural environment. That means a different, better living or working environment to Tucson people.

OASIS IN DESERT 2013 fall I 14 week design ProjectProfessor Eddie Jones

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Entry / Lobby

Exhibition Space

Support facilities

Administration

Public Facilities

(2200 sqft)

(26000 sqft)

(5000 sqft)

(5200 sqft)

(1800 sqft)

PROGRAMING

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N Toole Ave

Congress Hotel

Obsidian Gallery

Central BusStation

MaddenMedia

Residence

MLK

Residence

Rail road

E Congress St

SITE

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200ft100ft

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S 5th Ave Parking

Garage

Underground Parking

NOISY SOURCE 1: RAILROAD (Strongest)

NOISY SOURCE 1: Congress St

Big parking garage which fullfill needs of parking for downtown area

Historical hotel for visitors, and there is aresturant and resting area on the backyard.

Tucson’s biggest Bus Station in surround area,easy access to every part of city and even long distance to other cities likePhoenix.

People came from Toole Ave, most parked at the parking garage at east.

People who visit the site by walking from downtown,who comes from Congress St or the hotel, more likepeople shopping or eatting in downtown area.

People who come to thesite by Bus, or park underground.

SITE AREA: 30000 SQFTN

Site PlanN

Commercial Building

Residence Building

Parking

Traffic

SITEThe Tucson Site located on the east of Tucson downtown area. It is on the west side of S 5th Ave, and north of E Congress St. Congress Ho-tel, Central Bus station, and the shopping street are close to this area.

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Lobby

Retail

TicketOffice

Conference Room

OperationOffice

Break Room

Gift Shop

TemporaryStorage

Loading Dock

Exhibition Hall: Ground

Light pool:Glass

BackyardGarden

Rain WaterCollecting channel

1st Floor Plan16’=1”

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Exit

2nd Floor Plan16’=1”

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Meeting Space

Staff Offices

Exhibiton Galley

Secure Storage

VolunteerRoom

SecurityOffice

ExhibitonRamp

LobbyRetailGift Shop

Exhibition Galley

Entrance

Communication

Pre-exhibition

Water Hall

Exhibition Galley

Parking

Theater

light Well

The Water Room

Secure Storage

Temporary StorageBackyardGarden

Rain Water Collecting Channel

1ST LEVEL

2ND LEVEL

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ROOF LEVEL

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The Concept of exterior is a garden based on autonomy theory -- an Eden yard disconnected to the outside world. This garden will teach people

how the environment could be in a desert with the water collected from desert rain. All of these

vegetations were supported by water stored inside the building. This garden also creates a different

natural environment for living.

Autonomy Garden

Backyard

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GROUND: PAINTED STEEL

WATER RESIST BOARD

SHALLOW POOL

STEEL NET STRUCTURE

FOUNDATION

WATER PUMP

1’ CONCRETE

1.5” RADIUS STEEL SUPPORT

1.5” RADIUS STEEL HANDRAIL

2” RADIUS STEEL TRUSSROOF SUPPORT

EXHIBITION BOARD

STEEL SUPPORT1’ AIR SPACE1’ ROOF

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1 DEGREE SLOPEDWATER GAP

GLASS MADE WATER PIPE

HORIZONTAL

STORED WATER LEVEL

WATER FALL

SHALLOW POOL

1 DEGREE SLOPEDWATER GAP

WATER FALL

WATER PUMPWATER RESIST BOARD

GROUND: PAINTED

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BUILDING SECTION 1”=3’ WATER CIRULATION

WATER COMPRESSION RESISTANTS.

Wall As Water Tank Ethylene-tetra-fluorine-ethylene

The way to achieve the mission of the building is the water tank, and the key is the wall. The wall structure is steel rods networks, and it contains 4 layers of ETFE which has the translucent and clearance quality. The light

weight also fits the site condition -An underground parking garage. As the wall is designed as water tank, it also provides the appearance and light quality for both exterior and interior. The water wall makes the building a focal point in Tucson downtown.

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One way pathThe interior circulation is an one - way exhibi-tion path. The route leads people from small spaces to big spaces. This building use real water as exhibition tool, lights, movements, and even the cold temperature caused by water falls give people a different exhibition experiences rather than just pictures and languages.

LOBBY

WATER ROOM

WATER VOID

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WATER ROOM

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The Water Void is the main part of the exhibition. This is the biggest space, but also the last exhibition space of the museum. The “inside of water” is the concept of water void which surrounded by water walls. The pathway of this space is a downward circular ramp. People will have their visiting experience from different elements which happened together. Conclude all, the purpose of the exhibition is bringing the knowledge to people by feeling the water.

MAIN EXHIBITION - THE WATER VOID

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“A building brings oasis into Tucson desert.”

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*North view

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[ CCP II Mix Function Building of Creative Photography ] Fall 2011

CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY II A building leads a comfortable and experienced exhibition path

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The design of CCP II was located on west of AME building, inside of University of Arizona area. The site is on the North - east corner of Mountain Ave and Speed way street. The side besides the speedway, so the facade is important aspect for the building design, otherwise, the circulation is also important elements for the success of the design. The start of the design is the building as a single connection line from the west to east, which connect to the surrounded build-ings. The building exploded from the single connection line. This design is based on geometry line. Complex lines cross each other to make the boundary lines for every single line for the building design. The space organization of the building was considered depends on the function of the space. The west part of the building is for public use, which includes lobby hall, exhibition space, and lecture hall. East part is for primary use, include office, commercial rooms, and supportive space. Exhibition space uses the strategy of rounded ramp. Visitors goes down from 3rd floor, visit the exhibition while relax. Another important aspect is the view effects. The South facade is an important element because it is facing the speedway. The main access is important because the parking garage and other walking paths.

CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY II 2011 fall I 8 week design Project“Front view”

EXTERIOR CIRCULATION

PARKING CIRCULATION

EXHIBITION CIRCULATION

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CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY II

SITE PLAN (processing)

EAST PART

WEST PART

PARKING& FACADE

South Facade

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View from South - Physical model

A building connects to the environment - Study Model

PHYSICAL MODELSpeedway view

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1. PROVIDE WHITE CEMENT USED IN DECORATIVE CONCRETE TO PROVE WHITE COLOR.

2. PROVIDE MOISTURE RESISTANT GYP. BD @ ALL WET LOCATION

3. PROVIDE 5/8” GYP. BD @ ALL CEILING PLANES.

4. PROVIDE ALLOWANCE FOR ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES.

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6. PROVIDE INSULATED GLAZING ON ALL EXTERIOR GLASSES - REF DETAIL DRAWING.

7. PROVIDE GREEN ROOF STRUCTURE - REF DETAIL DRAWING.8. PROVIDE 5/8” TYPE X FIRE RATED

8. ALL STRUCTRAL DEPENDS ON STEEL FRAME AND PRE-CAST CONCRETE & POUR CONCRETE.

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The structure of the building is supported by grid steel beams. Main part of wall is created by white ce-ment. Big glasses had been installed in certain positions in order to intro-duce the nature light to the certain part of the building. Other part of the building are getting lights by the theory of reflection or refraction. Part of the exterior wall contains transpar-ent solar panel to absorb the solar energy from the sun of Tucson.

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Horizontal Section

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The Wall is introducing the nat-ural lights into the building by concrete wall. Since light is an important elements for photogra-phy, using the shape of the wall to create light experience is one of the mission of this design. The wall is using reflection, refrac-tion to create both dark or light spaces, in order to achieve its goal.

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[ Shading Structure for Plaza of College of Medicine] Fall 2012

PLAZA FOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINEA Design Creates Multiple Function Spaces, and Applies Different Density Shades to Fit Them

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PLAZA FOR CoM2012 fall I 8 week design ProjectProfessor Ruben Caldwell

The college of Medicine has a long history. As the College of Medicine had been developed since 1950’s, this Plaza needs a new appearance, too. The site had been surrounded by College of Medicine, Life Science North, and Server Heart. These building provide great shading on this site, but the high temperature still makes the site not really functional. The purpose of the design is creating shading, encouraging people come outside, enjoy the nature. If there are certain shades, people will have their activities outside. This also creates opportunity for communications. So the mission of the de-sign is not just creating better environments, but also change the activities of people, and increasing opportunities for communica-tion, a better quality of education will be the result. Further more, The new structure is based on the existed condition, to separate the site into multi - function spaces. Existed condition includes circulation, connection, views, shades, and etc. This design creates different spaces for impressions, big and small group communications, rests, speech-es, and some green elements. The structure is half translucent quality. Even though this design provides shading, but the shading material and structure do not block important views. The entrance and the center platform are the focal points where people can see it from everywhere. The structure blocks other visual directions, and leads people focus on these important visual points.

AREA: RESTINGFunction: Communication, Resting, Eating, Private events.People Density: HighShading Density: High

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HIGHLY COMMUNICATION POINT

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This site located between multiple Medicine Buildings. It is one connection point for this area. There are four main accesses connecting this site from different parking locations. People from different groups or fields come and pass this site. If the design could attract them, there will be more communications happening on this site. By the success of the design, this site could achieve its high-ly function in this area.

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SITE PLAN

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FRAME RETARDANT

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StructureThe structure is made of Vinyl coated, Aluminent cloth, and Steel pipes. The Aluminent cloth and Vinyl coated are the main parts to cre-ate shadow. The binded steel frame is the key to create complex shape. Combined with these materials, the design could creates different shadow density for different parts.

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This structure creates dif-ferent density of shadings for different function of spaces. This structure separates the site into different areas. The design are forcing the site into different areas by steel and concrete paths. These areas maintain different conditions. The shading materials in certain shapes provides shades. High density shades for resting and seating area, mid density shades for speeching area, low density shades for approach-ing area.

Multiple shading For Multiple Use

AREA:APPROACHINGFunction: Impressing, Introducing, Attracting. People Density: lowShading Density: low

AREA: SPEECHINGFunction: Meeting, Communication, Larger activities. People Density: MidShading Density: Mid

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*Name Plats & Category

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[ College of Medicine Lobby New Appearance ] Fall 2012

DONOR WALL FOR LOBBY OF CoM A wall tells the interweave of history and people

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DONOR WALLFOR CoM Lobby2012 fall I 14 week design ProjectProfessor Ruben CaldwellPrimary Design Zhenyu Wang, AracelyConstruction Caldwell Section 5th year

The College of Medicine, Univer-sity of Arizona has a long history, and it has more than ten branch schools around Arizona includes Phoenix city currently. The social contribution of this school should not be negligent. Donations from individuals or companies are important parts to support the development of the college. It is the ap-provement to the contributions of College of Medicine, which from the society. The great relationship between College of Medicine and society is the resource for its growth, and the donation is the most direct way to perform that. The College of Medicine has more than 60 year history, and the donation had not been interrupted. There are more than 10 individuals or firms donated more than 10 million dollars, and more than 100 donated over 1 million. In order to prove their honors, and attract more social units pay attention or support this college, making a special, attractive, logically, and interesting donor wall is important. The design of the donor wall covers the disabled elevators and normal brick wall. It maintains important informations like timeline, individuals, categories, and more together on the single wall. Otherwise, The size of plats is relates to the amount of contributions. The mission of the wall concludes honors peoples and companies who made the donation, redesign the appearance of the old lobby, and provides the important informations to visitors.

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The ground was broken in May 1966 for the Basic Sciences Building that was completed in September 1967 and occupied that same month by the 32 students of the first class.

In May 1971, the M.D. degree was granted to the members of the first graduating class and to date more than 2,200 students have been graduated.

Recognition of the great need for cancer research in the state spurred the renowned cancer program at the College and plans for the first major building expansion, the free-standing Arizona Cancer Center.

In 1992, a Phoenix program was established officially, allowing third- and fourth-year UA medical students to complete rotations at affiliated hospitals in Phoenix.

In August 2004, the Arizona Board of Regents approved an agreement to expand the opera-tions of the UA College of Medicine in Phoe-nix, in partnership with Arizona State Universi-ty, to a four-year program.

$470 million is designated for the expansion of the biomedical campus in Phoenix.

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The design strategy is based on Vertical and Horizontal elements. Vertical means timeline, and Horizontal means categories. These elements cross each other make an information network. The people and the mount of contribution relates to the plates. Depends on the size of the plate, and the location on the network, people could easily understand the donation information and honor.

“Money Shot” - The Concept

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a medical college.

physicians and others who dedicated themselves to keeping the vision of a medical college for the state of Arizona clearly in focus.In 1963, after more than two decades of debate about the location of Arizona's medical school, the Arizona Legislature passed a bill by just two votes to appropriate funds to hire a dean and begin planning the College at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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This design consists variety of materials. They are not just form this donor wall, each of them represents different meanings. In horizontal direction, Plastic glass strips are the categories, each of them represents the donation for research, education, or other fields. The lowest one represents the timeline. In Vertical direction, the steel plats represents individuals. The area of the plats relates to the contributions, which includes fields, amounts, time periods. These materials are helper to build this interweave system.

Materials Relates Categories

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The construction process started in CALA building of University of Arizona. We build a temporary wall which has the same di-mension with the lobby of CoM. The main materials of the wall are wood and steel panels, other wise, Plex glasses and LED lights for the light quality of the screen. We made 4 kinds of wood skins for the best visual effect. We moved the whole wall to the lobby of CoM after the main structure and skin were done, installed the mechanics and finish works in the last week.

Construction Process

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Construction Process

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[ Drachman Design-Build Coalition Residence The Sixth ] Spring 2012

DDBC 6 THE NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGA green house made by UA students for Tucson Family of Two

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DDBC 62012 Spring I 14 week Construction ProjectProfessor Mary Hardin

Drachman Design-Build Coalition Residence 6 is a three bedroom, 2 bath residence of 1200 square feet in area. It was designed and constructed by School of Architecture faculty (Mary Hardin and Bil Taylor) and students in 2011-2012. It is owned and occupied by a family of two. The main building fea-tures include rammed earth walls that serve as thermal masses to control indoor comfort, two courtyards that allow natural light and ventilation to reach all hab-itable spaces, insulated framed walls sheathed with fiber cement panels or galvanized metal pan-els, and cisterns for harvesting and storage of roof water runoff.

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Living Room

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Front Yard

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Backyard Preparation

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The total cost of the material is around 80 thousands dollars. This building contains rain collec-tion system, air flow system, and even multiple solar panels, which make this building a low cost durative building. The whole semester construction experience is important for understanding the architecture and structure in realism. It is an education of a finish design - build process. Build the mass wall, set up structure, finish the skin, and even the landscape works. This a helpful project to an architecture students to understand the basic construable house, and the relationship between their design and real.

The Building

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STRUCTURECALA WORKSHOP PRODUCTION

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NAME: SKIN CANTILEVERMATERIAL: CONCRETEDATE: 2011

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MODEL CRAFTCALA HAND/MECHANIC PRODUCTION

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NAME: NOTRE - DAME PAIRSMATERIAL: WOODCRAFTING: LASER + HAND CUTDATE: 2009

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NAME: ROOF STRUCTUREMATERIAL: WOODCRAFTING: HAND CUTDATE: 2008

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NAME: HOLIDAY GIFTMATERIAL: WOODCRAFTING: LASER CUTDATE: 2010

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NAME: HOLIDAY GIFTMATERIAL: PLASTIC GLASSCRAFTING: LASER CUTDATE: 2012

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NAME: GLASS MODELMATERIAL: PLASTIC GLASSCRAFTING: LASER CUTDATE: 2010

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NAME: SMALL PAVILIONMATERIAL: PLASTERCRAFTING: HAND CUTDATE: 2010

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“Thanks”

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“Thanks”

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TRY AND CHANGE THE WORLD

尝试并改变世界