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Lhasa Railway Station Project Location: Lhasa Liu I New Structure: reinforced concrete frame structure, steel structure local Land area: 111,646 square meters Building area: 23,697 square meters Design time: 2004 Completion: 2006

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mountain range, site wide, flat. It is not the important gateway for outside Tibet, but also the identification of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway project. Designed to be coordination with the natural environment and the Tibetan ethnic culture, the level stretch morphological consistent plateau Landscaping. Design emphasizes function based passenger flow to the flow of people, considering the flow line relationship,

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Lhasa Railway StationProject Location: Lhasa Liu I New

Structure: reinforced concrete frame structure, steel structure local

Land area: 111,646 square meters

Building area: 23,697 square meters

Design time: 2004

Completion: 2006

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lhasa Railway StationLhasa Railway Station is located in the the willow I new district of the southern city

of Lhasa, and the urban areas across the river, the station house is surrounded by a

mountain range, site wide, flat. It is not the important gateway for outside Tibet, but

also the identification of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway project. Designed to be coordination

with the natural environment and the Tibetan ethnic culture, the level stretch

morphological consistent plateau Landscaping. Design emphasizes function based

passenger flow to the flow of people, considering the flow line relationship, to ensure

smooth passenger flow lines clear, and the activities of regional and facility layout

match each other and strengthen the Lhasa Railway Station unique travel services

medical services.

Station shed extending from the entrance just above the steel core wooden frame, with

a cascading manner typical Tibetan areas, layers pick entrances and formation of a

lintel, to coincide the traditional Tibetan areas in the form of lintels, window lintel.

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1 American Legation

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Legation Quarter Project Location: Lhasa Liu I New

Structure: reinforced concrete frame structure, steel structure local

Land area: 111,646 square meters

Building area: 23,697 square meters

Design time: 2004

Completion: 2006

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Legation QuarterInitially built as the American Legation in the beginning of 20th century, NO.23 of

Qianmen East Street housed lots of institutions before the renovation, while its original

layout, five independent buildings and a quadrangle, has been damaged after several

planless additions. The renovation is focus on restoring the quadrangle and making

it a high-grand cultural & fashion center in the center of Beijing city, which provides

restaurants, gallery, theatre and entertainment services.

The old buildings are renewed and those low-grade constructions are cleaned up. Brick

walls behind buildings screen the disorder parts that incorporate the exterior spaces of

the quadrangle with 9 aging trees. According to the preservation regulation of this historic

district, the delicate north gate and north wall are restored.

The added volumes step down to make themselves subsidiaries of the old ones. Accesses

for them are designed via the five old entries that provide enough chances for visitors to

be inspired by the historic atmosphere. Designers juxtaposed this respect for tradition

with a distinctly modern vocabulary of steel and glass structural elements, which could

not breach the reserved buildings. Hiding behind the shade of trees, the crystal volumes

restrain their expression and treat the historical scenes as the primary interior views.

The state-of-the-art techniques and materials also give them a distinct feature from the

1920s’ style, maintaining the definition of history.

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Yin Ruins Museum of AnyangProject Location: Lhasa Liu I New

Structure: reinforced concrete frame structure, steel structure local

Land area: 111,646 square meters

Building area: 23,697 square meters

Design time: 2004

Completion: 2006

Yin Ruins is the seat of the capital city of the late Shang Dynasty,

dating back 3300 years of history, Chinese history, literature was the

first site of the ancient capital.

Yin Ruins is too wide, the museum can not be routinely set in the

peripheral edge of the protected areas, but built in the West Bank of

the Huan River Site Area heart Designed to reduce interference from

nearby ruins area try to dilute and hide the amount of architectural

objects the Museum main sank underground, surface vegetation cover

of the building with the surrounding environment landforms seamless

as possible to maintain the Yin Ruins of the original some look.

Design using a central sink courtyard and long rotary ramp space

changes, as well as the use of materials, tips on the details of the

deal to strengthen the ruins and relics show the Yin Ruins various

archaeological achievements and Oracle, bronze cultural values of

rare artifacts. The central courtyard of the Founder of the exposure

to the day, breaking the entire museum too stressed and dull feeling;

same time as the leading space of the exhibition hall, with implied

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