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Amazing Stall Expansion

Xinyi Zhou

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I’m a spatial designer with a passion for illustration. I hope my work brings you inspiration and fresh ideas!

I’m a spatial designer with a passion for illustration. I hope my work brings you inspiration and...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course MA Interior And Spatial Design

Graduation year 2024

The project explores micro urban and economic scales, using the stall area in front of corner shops to symbolize socio-technical innovation and resource recycling. It emphasizes collective design for temporary packaging tools, addressing natural resource scarcity and industrial resource surplus in a multi-ethnic co-development context.

This bottom-up approach fosters sustainable economic models, with designers aiding in goal optimization and promoting daily good practices. A strategic design methodology considers shopkeepers' immigrant and business attributes, customers' consumption patterns, and residents' lifestyles, aiming to co-create vibrant, inclusive communities.

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Rye Lane with Strategic Design

The content discussed primarily concerns the specific strategic design of the Peckham Rye area. How can this strategic design methodology become replicable and easily disseminated? Each replication represents a localized new design. When discussing the collaborative organization aspects of replicating the methodology, we are essentially addressing how to propagate these project concepts and how people from different groups can understand, accept, and localize these ideas.

Home? or Community

Home as a snapshot of the community, the community as the projection of home.

Archive Design

The strategic design outlined above emphasizes the collective concept within the community and the importance of collaborative design among its members. A community transformation is spreading, introducing an innovative methodology into the community that facilitates open, long-term joint innovation among various stakeholders. This process aims to become a regular part of the community's future, promoting the realization of social innovation.

The content discussed primarily concerns the specific strategic design of the Peckham Rye area. How can this strategic design methodology become replicable and easily disseminated? Each replication represents a localized new design. When discussing the collaborative organization aspects of replicating the methodology, we are essentially addressing how to propagate these project concepts and how people from different groups can understand, accept, and localize these ideas.

A set of documents based on community strategic design that records and innovates serves as a replicable facilitative solution. This toolkit is designed to meet the diverse information needs and preferences of different groups within the community, with the aim of stimulating interest in and fostering the atmosphere of their own communities.

The toolkit includes the following:

1.  A film titled "The Stall in front of Corner Shop," based on my shopping experience, serves as the initial visual document.

2.  An abstract theory and categorization paper titled "Deviant Design of the Shopkeeper Inside Corner Shop," providing more detailed information on the Stall Area.

3.  Three handbooks tailored to the needs of different audiences:

o  Scholars: "Why the Stall Area of the Corner Shop is Important?"

o  Shopkeepers/Manufacturers: "How to Arrange Your Stall?"

o  Locals/Tourists: "Where to Find a Corner Shop with a Stall?"

The Stall in front of Corner Shop,Xinyi Zhou

My project starts from a micro-urban scale, using the stall area in front of the corner shop as a symbol of the ‘ordinary everyday’, which is spread across the marginalised streets of London's atypical (high street), as a hidden, hybrid and rebellious process of multi-ethnic development and internal resource allocation trends. resource mobilisation trends.

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## Official page
- https://ualshowcase.arts.ac.uk/project/600374/cover

## External
- https://www.instagram.com/zouzouu_xy
- mailto:eunicezhou2000@gmail.com
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