Lihua Wu

Children’s nature is to play, and they learn from each other and grow together in play. My project focuses on analyzing the physical and mental states of homeless children to create an environment that can help them. Such an environment is not determined at the beginning. When the children grow up, the environment is also growing, and then again, a new batch of residents. Therefore, the overall environmental shaping is very important.

In addition, because homeless children need a certain degree of environmental protection, the overall building needs to have a strong sense of enclosure, and children's play can be truly unrestricted under this area. The relationship between the environment and the building is the last and the most important part need to be considered. First, the building needs to be connected to the environment and have strong Connectivity.On this basis, the environment can achieve the greatest degree of ‘playing attributes’, which can meet the requirements of children of different ages for adventure, challenge and exploration.

In summary, the project explores how to create a suitable environment and architecture to grow up with homeless children.The new environment created during the children's play and residence is actually a surprise for the next group of visitors.

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