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Shuheng Wang

Shuheng Wang

Shuheng Wang

Shuheng Wang

Artist/Rapper/Designer

Artist/Rapper/Designer

Graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, renowned globally as the foremost institution for architectural studies. My academic journey culminated with an exceptional overall design score of 85, a testament to my commitment to excellence and a rigorous approach to every project I undertook. My enthusiasm for architecture and design is deeply rooted in a fascination with innovative design methodologies, formal logic, and advanced technical strategies.

Throughout my studies, I dedicated myself to exploring the synergy between creative vision and functional logic, embracing both the aesthetic and practical demands of design. I am particularly interested in the intersection of technology and architecture—how digital tools, parametric design, and sustainable practices can converge to create structures that are not only visually striking but also environmentally responsive and socially impactful.

As I move forward in my career, I am eager to collaborate with like-minded professionals who value thoughtful, transformative design. My goal is to contribute to projects that push the boundaries of architectural convention, enhance the built environment, and inspire future generations of designers. With a strong foundation from the Bartlett and a passion for continuous learning, I am committed to making a meaningful impact in the world of architecture and design.

Time Magnificents!

Architecture Project in Year3

Architecture as a way of interfere/manipulate landscape/nature
The term "architectural scale" encompasses an unquestioning acquiescence that it will impose impacts onto the site. However, this phenomenon is often overlooked, sometimes with unexpected results. This architectural project is an attempt to re-examine the interaction between the building and its surroundings in an ‘aggressive’ way. Wind, as an important 
phenomenon in nature, is an important medium for this project to realize the purpose of interaction with nature. In my P1, I focus on the form, nature and potential of wind. In my architectural project, these findings can then be brought to architectural scale to create “magnificents”.
Rubjerg Knude, as the site of this building, adds a number of elements to the project that we can explore. Sand, as the main material of the geological composition of the site, interacts with the wind and creates wonderful natural phenomena. Therefore, the building tries to manipulate two natural phenomena related to sand, namely Sand Accumulation and Erosion, through wind.More specifically, the building creates a sense of wonder through accelerating the speed of landscape forming .When people walks into a cave that has been carved out of a cliff, one can even feel the changes in the cave space in two days as a result of the erosion effect. When one is in the building, one can see a dune that is building up, or is dying out. One can also step out of the building and feel the same wind as the dunes. Even when they look back, the whole building is experiencing the same flushing of sand. 
The building intentionally embraces the sand so that it does not always reveal its full appearance, but of course its appearance is also changed by the movement of the sand. The scale of the landscapes creates a gap between the architecture and the human scale, and thus, the divinity of the architecture is created. Moreover, this intuitive influence on landscapes is an invaluable source of first-hand research, as complex fluid models such as sand and wind cannot be accurately modeled by computers. So the building becomes a great tool in the scientific sense, helping researchers to explore the process of erosion and the process of sand dune accumulation and demise.
Through this radical project, I want to express that with the growing understanding of nature, architecture should also be more than just a shelter to protect people from nature. This perception of architecture has been shaped by the lack of understanding of nature in the past. But now, I think architecture has the ability to fill the gap between man and nature, and to serve as an extension of man's will to worship nature.

Look,Wind Blows!

Architecture Project in Year3

Architecture as a way of interfere/manipulate landscape/nature
The term "architectural scale" encompasses an unquestioning acquiescence that it will impose impacts onto the site. However, this phenomenon is often overlooked, sometimes with unexpected results. This architectural project is an attempt to re-examine the interaction between the building and its surroundings in an ‘aggressive’ way. Wind, as an important 
phenomenon in nature, is an important medium for this project to realize the purpose of interaction with nature. In my P1, I focus on the form, nature and potential of wind. In my architectural project, these findings can then be brought to architectural scale to create “magnificents”.
Rubjerg Knude, as the site of this building, adds a number of elements to the project that we can explore. Sand, as the main material of the geological composition of the site, interacts with the wind and creates wonderful natural phenomena. Therefore, the building tries to manipulate two natural phenomena related to sand, namely Sand Accumulation and Erosion, through wind.More specifically, the building creates a sense of wonder through accelerating the speed of landscape forming .When people walks into a cave that has been carved out of a cliff, one can even feel the changes in the cave space in two days as a result of the erosion effect. When one is in the building, one can see a dune that is building up, or is dying out. One can also step out of the building and feel the same wind as the dunes. Even when they look back, the whole building is experiencing the same flushing of sand. 

Metaphor of Mycelium

Architecture Project in Year2

Architecture as a way of interfere/manipulate landscape/nature
The term "architectural scale" encompasses an unquestioning acquiescence that it will impose impacts onto the site. However, this phenomenon is often overlooked, sometimes with unexpected results. This architectural project is an attempt to re-examine the interaction between the building and its surroundings in an ‘aggressive’ way. Wind, as an important 
phenomenon in nature, is an important medium for this project to realize the purpose of interaction with nature. In my P1, I focus on the form, nature and potential of wind. In my architectural project, these findings can then be brought to architectural scale to create “magnificents”.
Rubjerg Knude, as the site of this building, adds a number of elements to the project that we can explore. Sand, as the main material of the geological composition of the site, interacts with the wind and creates wonderful natural phenomena. Therefore, the building tries to manipulate two natural phenomena related to sand, namely Sand Accumulation and Erosion, through wind.More specifically, the building creates a sense of wonder through accelerating the speed of landscape forming .When people walks into a cave that has been carved out of a cliff, one can even feel the changes in the cave space in two days as a result of the erosion effect. When one is in the building, one can see a dune that is building up, or is dying out. One can also step out of the building and feel the same wind as the dunes. Even when they look back, the whole building is experiencing the same flushing of sand. 

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