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Three Images by LICHEN.ZHANG

Pic a: My own creative work in 2017.
This is one of my creative works when I was in foundation design studies in 2017,it was an expression of two concepts( design principles ): SCALE and BALANCE. It was A3 size and all made by paper with high GSM. I was really interested in this project and hope maybe some day made it to a true building. HAHAHAHA.....

Pic b: 8 Spruce Street, New York

It is one of the tallest residential towers in the world which designed by the famous architect  Frank Gehry. The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of deconstructivism.


Pic c: Busy street,Sydney
It was a photo taken by myself during VIVID SYDNEY 2017 in Cahill Expy, the street beside the Circular Quay. I used time-lapse photography to express a kind of busy state. And also the bright traffic stream,different colour neon lamp on the buildings had made a big contrast with the dark sky.

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