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We Share Micro Nest Public Welfare Architecture

We Share Micro Nest Public Welfare Architecture

We Share Micro Nest Public Welfare Architecture is an innovative urban renewal project that exemplifies the integration of social welfare and architectural design through the creation of thoughtfully designed public spaces. This architectural intervention consists of two distinct city plug-ins: a reading house covering 16.8 square meters with a height of 4.3 meters, and a rest station for sanitation workers spanning 7.87 square meters with a height of 2.85 meters. The design employs a sophisticated approach to structural integrity, utilizing native wood in the reading house where the skin serves as the structure, featuring a rotating square wooden frame that creates a dynamic interior gravitational force while maintaining a smart exterior shape. The rest station, conceived as a cube with dual-opening maintenance door panels, incorporates colorful aluminum plating to enhance visual appeal and environmental experience. The project, which earned a Golden A' Design Award in Architecture, Building and Structure Design category, represents a significant advancement in public welfare architecture by transforming abandoned spaces into functional, aesthetically pleasing environments that promote community engagement and resource sharing. The design philosophy emphasizes openness and inclusivity, deliberately minimizing functional limitations to create more welcoming spaces. Through careful consideration of environmental protection and energy conservation, the project successfully demonstrates how architectural interventions can facilitate social interaction and community building, while providing essential services such as shelter for sanitation workers and public reading spaces. The implementation involved complex structural calculations and simulations to ensure stability under various weather conditions, with reinforced base construction and meticulous on-site verification processes.

Author: Adam Dawson

Keywords: public welfare architecture, urban renewal, community design, sustainable architecture, social infrastructure, architectural innovation

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