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Visual connection to the city's center
Visual connection to the city's center



Layers of History
Layers of History



Underground Cartography
Underground Cartography



Site Interaction
Site Interaction



Vertical Program
Vertical Program



Architecture Functional Form
Architecture Functional Form



Residential Courtyards
Residential Courtyards



Teahouse
Teahouse


Underlying Locations

The Threshold In The Groundplane of Beijing's Tunnel Network

North America - United States - Philadelphia
Discipline: Architecture,Urban Design,Landscape Design
Categories: housing,health,industry,shopping,cultural,leisure,mixed use,park,re-use,transformation,city,village,large

Designer(s): Henry Moll

Philadelphia University
College of Architecture and the Built Environment
Tutor(s): Susan Frosten, David Kratzer, Louis Chang

Throughout history, Beijing’s underground has been the location of solitude and seperation from the world above; from providing protection from a nuclear threat in the past, to housing a second society of migrant workers today.
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In an effort of protection from a potential nuclear attack during the Cold War era, Chairman Mao Zedong issued the construction of an underground tunnel system beneath the homes of Beijing's citizens. Though the attacks never happened, the infrastructure has remained active since its construction.
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Redevelopment during the 1980's brought about change to Beijing's surface. What was once a city of single-story vernacular courtyards is continually becoming a city of high-rises.
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Farmers from the western regions of China have been migrating to urban areas in search of work in these plans for the city's reconstruction. However, their residence in urban areas has been considered illegal because their individual status categorizes them as rural citizens only. Because of this injustice, they have chosen to live in the abandoned tunnels of the Cold War.
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Though they have found ways to live invisibly in Beijing, it is not without sacrifice of natural daylight and healthy air ventilation.
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The goal of this project is to develop that threshold into spaces that reflect a Beijing from the past and bring together the people of today. Through a process of researching the urban typology of the past in the site of the present, the underground was map and developed inside out to design spaces for both the migrant and local occupants of the area.


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