Yunfeng Chang
The use of an aquarium as a discussion topic for the relationship between historic and modern structures.
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Our linear city concept was made possible by effectively redesigning the function of existing Cumbernauld structures to fit a 15-min city arrangement. On the basis of this, the relationship between the historic and modern buildings is thoroughly analysed, and an aquarium is then given as a design concept.
![An aquarium's intricate structural drawing can be seen in a perspective section together with a functional portrayal of the connection between the historic and modern buildings.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/yunfeng-chang-feature-1.jpg?itok=ChJT5H2u)
![The vertical circulation is shown on floor plans for each level and in a section.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/yunfeng-chang-feature-2.jpg?itok=AnLfv-A1)
![A render image of the linear city's main thoroughfare as seen from the connection between the aquarium and the new structure.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/yunfeng-chang-feature-3.jpg?itok=0BKbJnIj)