Portfolio
HONGJUAN ZHANG Sustainable Landscape futures Natural dynamics & Human dynamics
EDUCATION Academie of Architecture (NL) Master of Landscape Architecture
École de la Nature Master of Landsca
Water Dynamic & Human Dynamic ( Semarang,IDN) Island Necklace ( Boston,USA) Eco-agriculture as town new identity ( Waardenburg,NL) Ecology Defragmentation ( Amsterdam,NL) Dutch landscape Design and Management
Big territory design for Olero Green and Bleu Corridor De Hydro design ( Bordeaux, FR Light / Sound design ( Blois, Rain Garden design ( Blois, F
WORK EXPERIENCE HONGJUAN ZHANG Dutch Registered Landscape Architect
Nationality: Chinese Birth Date:06- 22-1992 Tel:+8619524240720 Email:zhanghongjuan.eu@qq.com
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Loos van vliet Atelier landscape designer (Haarlem,NL)
Niek Roozen b.v. landscape designer (Weesp,NL)
Het Lint Badhoevedorp (NL) Benin projects (Boulevard de la Marina & Esplanade des Amazones & Jardin de Mathieu) (BJ) Hanwha villa resort landscape (KR) Blaricum_speelplek (NL) Campus Horw (CH)
Xiong'an Rural Park (CN) Guangzhou Garden Park (CN) Panjin Village Planning (Project leader) (CN) Shanghai Suzhou Creek lighting design (project leader)( Beijing Expo- Holland Garden (CN) Arcen- Park Renovation (NL) Batavian Camp in Hengelo (NL)
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AWARD Batavian Camp in Hengelo (Niek Roozen B.V - 1st PRIZE) Xiong'an Rural Park (Niek Roozen B.V - 1st PRIZE) Shanghai Suzhou creek lighting design (Niek Roozen B.V - 1st PRIZE) Guangzhou Garden park (Niek Roozen B.V - 2nd PRIZE) City Park (Felixx - 2nd PRIZE) Eco-agriculture as town new identity (personal - 2nd PRIZE)
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Hefei University of Technology (CN) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
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Campus landscape redesign Tourist site planning and design Park design Square design Painting in Hongcun and Wuyuan villages(Anhui and Jiangxi)
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Felixx Landscape designer (Rotterdam,NL)
Fabrication Intern(Amsterdam,NL)
Mosbache Paysage Intern(Paris,FR)
Qiancheng Landscaping planning & design (Intern) (Xiamen,CN)
National Energy (NL) Competition on Agro Campus (FR) Jiuxu Landscaping planning & deMetabolism of Antewerp (BL) Jade Ecopark in Taichun (TWN) City Park (CN) Mapping of Groningen (NL) Installation for Milan triennale expo (ITL) sign Biodiversity Based Dairy Farming (NL) DaNang Square Competition (VNM) Ivory Coast Campus (CIV) (Intern) (Anhui,CN) Bijmer Competition (NL) (CN) Coutyard Design Strip-S (NL) Organisation of a conference spoken by Australian Jonas Amsterdam (NL) Professor Mr.HO Jassons (in Hefei) Volunteer as a translator of Congress 'ILIA' in Xiamen Representative of Hefei University of Technology Participation in the International Landscape Competition 'IFLA'
Lecteur of Seminar: Green Shanghai and the Gateway to China First prize for Creating templates 'Tendance' of Architecture in the Faculty of Architecture & Art “Prize of excellence” evening for the graduating students on campus Vice President of the Student Association on campus Educational assistance to disadvantaged children in Guangdong province (Excellence internship Award) First ballet Prize on the “9th December” celebration Bronze Medal at the national ship modeling competition
ABOUT ME Originally from south-east coast of China, I was always surrounded by beautiful mountain and sea. I love travelling in different countries, the diversity cultures are inspirations of my design. I believe that the landscape emerges where human and physical dynamics intersect. Graduated with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture in China, I gain valuable experience on public space design, especially from human perspective. My study in France enrich me with amount of landscape related knowledges from art to ecology, from hydro system design to lighting& sound design, from region planning to detail design. During the study in academy of art in Amsterdam, I developed my own design fascination on designing with nature power. I research on the landscape characters, design with landscape systems and space both in the region and urban scale. Now I am graduated with my graduation project on the mining landscape in my hometown. My working experiences in the Netherlands developed me with Dutch design approaches and landscape design skills. My greatest strength lies in my ability to formulate design strategies, landscape design and my capacity for aesthetic resolution through mapping, visuals, illustrative diagrams, and sketches. I could catch my ambitions to take responsibility for the projects and design independently. Back to China, I am looking forward to work in the landscape restoration design field and realize my graduation project-G682 Quarries in my hometown.
CONTENTS GRADUATION PROECT
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G682 Quarry Park Shijing, CN
OFFICE PROJECTS
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Xiong’an Rural Park
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Guangzhou Garden
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Het lint
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Jonas
Xiong’an,CN
1st Prize Guangzhou,CN
2nd prize Amsterdam, NL
Amsterdam, NL
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City Park
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Castle Arcen
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Beijing Expo
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Metabolisme of Antwerpen
Hangzhou,CN
2nd prize Arcen, NL
Beijing, CN
Antwerpen, BEL
1st Prize ACADEMY PROJECTS
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Water Dynamic& Human Dynamic Semarang,IDN
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Island Necklace Boston,USA
GRADUATION PROECT
G682 QUARRY PARK Surface: 624ha Mentor: Jana Crepon Committee: Roel Wolters, Pieter Jannink Master of landscape architecture Academy of Architecture amsterdam Granite G682 is a yellow to pink color stone of the Precambrian period, the most famous yellow granite from China. I am from G682 granite town. I used to live in a village surrounded by stones. however, I never knew the beautiful and scary story behind it until I saw hundreds of abandoned quarries in the mountains. In China, the government plans to shut down 4000 mountain quarries in 2020. So, what is the future of those mountains and their towns? Apart from the common big quarry, there is another type of quarry which is small and cuts deep into the mountain. These are created by family ateliers or small industries. In my hometown, Shijing town, people have cut into the mountains and dug out stones to develop the city. This process destroyed the mountains but created an amazing landscape. This post-mining landscape is a wounded landscape with marks of sorrow and betrayal, but these landscape scars are also beautiful, associated to narratives of experiences and memories. However, the ruined post-mining landscape and the related social culture can be appreciated and acknowledged by the people, even be canonized into ‘cultural heritage’. Through my graduation, I reopen and discover the landscape and social wounds, to redefine and reuse the ruined landscape. By healing the landscape scars and transforming the open pits, I provide the opportunity to mirror up the town memory, but also develop the cultural heritage of the post-mining landscape into a new identity of the town. It is my vision to regenerate the post-mining mountain with an ecological approach, to develop culture, education and recreation functions, and to create a new relationship between mountain and urban development. The productive city and landscape co-living with urban eco-rhythms will create a gradient from the mountain to the sea. In order to regenerate and purify the rainwater for urban landscape restoration and urban functions, I allow the rainwater to flow freely from the mountain through the water reservoir and the river corridor. Finally, the urban-nature dynamic and ecosystem will be recreated by building up an urban landscape structure and eco-circle system
Surface Water system 1. Slow down + Reconnect 2. Infiltrate + Prevent Erosion 3. Let out + Waterfall
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G682 rocky landscape
1. Guide the water flow
unreachable nature grassland
2. Water cascade
fruit forest bamboo forest & wetland nature reserve
3. Drain the water for the vegetation 4. Let out water + waterfall
agriculture parking
Special Design area
quarry open museum recreation quarries local recreation quarries transformed industry village
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Open Pits Transformation
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LANDSCAPE REHABILITATION Rocky landscape
Banboo forest & Wetland
Mining trace Casuarina equisetifolia Fors
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Pinus massoniana
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The rocky landscape will be the main cultural path for people to appreciate the beauty of G682, following the mining traces. Some native pioneer trees like Pinus massoniana could grow there, forming incidental shelter.
Strategically placed stone barriers will guide and slow down the water flow creating a small path through the fruit forest to the waterfall open pits.
Grassland
Fruit Forest
Muhlenbergia Artemisia Crotalaria capillaris scoparia chinensis (Lam.) Trin. Waldst. et Kit. L. The grassland will give an open view to the open pits but also shield people from danger. A meandering path will lead people towards specific recreation open pits. It will be heaven for people to see the goats and bees.
Bamboo
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Typha orientalis Presl
Subtle topography on the former stone logistic park will create small indentations for gathering, infiltrating and purifying run-off water. Here people can meander through a new bamboo forest.
STRATEGY_ LANDSCAPE REHABITATION
Water strategy
1. Rocky landscape 2. Grassland 3. Fruit forest 4. Bamboo forest
guide the water flow
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STRATEGIES_ WATER SYSTEM IN THE OPEN PITS
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control the water level through nature
Quarry strategy
Cutting in the landscape
STRATEGY_REVITALIZE QUARRY CULTURE
Connecting the quarries
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QUARRY TYPOLOGY Space for Nature
Space for Human being
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Open museum
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SUNKEN QUARRY OPEN MUSEUM
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Pinus forest
Bats cave
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TOURISTS ATTRACTION AREA In the Touristic park, you can visit different kinds of mining museums and recreation programs along the mountain spine. Arriving at the main entrance with a water square, you can go to the big quarry to experience different quarry platforms. People can enter the sunken, open-air museum through a small tunnel. In this outdoor museum, you can take an elevator to go deep down into the pits or walk on steep stairs to have a closer experience of the museum. At the side of the water reservoir, you would arrive at a big hillside open-air museum, with a beautiful view. Further up, you come to the interior museum of the mining history and stone art exhibition. A small canyon is the main hall of the museum, connecting to different halls and allowing to make a tour into different open pits and the surrounding, rocky landscape. Further away from the mountain spine you can reach an area for extreme sport and a restaurant, integrated with the rocks, from where you can observe bungee jumping and diving. Steep mountains have been always important in Chinese culture, and here you can experience Yangzi mountain with its 425-meter high peak. In these giant open pits, I would like to provide extreme experiences by cutting into the wall, to use the wall as a canvas to create new ‘paintings’. At the same time a diverse route can provide the opportunity for people to closely observe mining’s evolution over time: handcrafting, fire cutting, and steel cutting. The path is connected to the elevator from the platform, and on the other side to the mountain top. This is the path with the most extreme experience; you can even get close to the water in the open pits, where rainwater will be guided through a small ditch to prevent the stone from weathering, protecting the finer traces of mining.
OFFICE PROECT
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XIONG'AN RURAL PARK Project Leaders: Judith van der Poel, Niek Roozen Designers: Xiaoyu Xu, Hongjuan Zhang, Herman Hobbelink Surface: 25.73 square kilometers Partners: Allynita Competition: First Prize We clear up the strong vision of “Ecological Tanghe Valley, Tang Yao Culture Land”, to realize the ecological restoration and historical memory healing of the Tang River, and ensure the integration of water conservancy and flood control, natural landscape, land art and rural recreation. The idea is to keep the existing strong landscape structure to build up the landscape image of ‘mountain, forest, agriculture, river, lake and grass’.The design concept is to use the natural dynamic to design the landscape. Let the river flow, it will create a beautiful landscape pattern. At the same time, we leave the amount of space for the river in the dry and wet season by designing a flexible water system. In this project, I was working through the research phase, design phase and middle scale design. During the research phase, I discovered the historical landscape development, geology and ecology challenges. I also made the ecologies strategies and section design for the water system. After winning the first prize, I worked on improving masterplan design on a big scale, and design for 2 important middlescale masterplans according to the requirements from the client.
Design Principle
(from Ally-Nita) Reforestation along the floodplain & canal restauration
Three Belts: Flower belt + Agriculture Field + Exclusive NatureMosaic flower field
River restauration & water system
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wet season
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MASTERPLAN WITH ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE
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flexible fields
SECTION WITH WATER MANAGEMENT storm water line
village
quarry garden
nature forest
stream flexible agriculture
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grassland
soil depolltion
agro-forestry
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floodplain wetland
riverfront village
agro-forestry
natural edge
storm water line
helofy filter
water discharge
forest
nature river
flexible agriculture
soil depolltion
agro-forestry
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LINK OVER THE HISTORICAL LEFTOVER FOREST Deforestation along the canal caused the river disappearing. This village also developed based on the forest land, now there are only some woods leftover in the villages. Linking over the leftover woods can remind people to protect our forest, but also provide public space for local people, create a new village identity. Two recreation loops well connect the village with quarry garden and the floodplain flower field. The idea is also to restore the village, the quarry and the forest with natural approach, let the plantation bring the new life to the area.
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02 PARK CITY
OFFICE PROECT
Project Leaders: Michiel van Driessche, Deborah Lambert, Marnix Vink, Steven Broekhof Designers: Zofia Krzykawska, Klaudio Ruci Hongjuan Zhang Partners: INBO Location: Hangzhou, China This is a competition of planning for the transformation and urbanization of the area around the S4 highway, turning it into a Park Lane in Hangzhou, China. Our masterplan will transform the industrialized area into a mixed and inclusive city, attractive to pioneering companies and talented professionals. Within the proposal, the base of the new metropolis is a connected, smart, innovative and characteristic “Hangzhou� style landscape. Within that landscape, different human-scaled micro-cities are created with a specific character. The S4 highway becomes the icon of the new metropolis and stitches together all micro-cities. It ensures a spectacular yet lively, walkable and healthy urban environment.
S4 AS BACKBONE, LANDSCAPE AND GATEWAY
SMART LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY
PARKS
SPONGECITY
AGRICULTURE LAND
CLIMATE RIVERFRONT
BIODIVERSITY
CANALS
NEW CITY CENTER - ARCHITECTURE & BUILDING HEIGHTS
PRODUCTION MILE / VERTICAL FARM TOWN SECTION
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FLOWERSTRUCTURE + LANDSCAPE
sports - skatepark
air-purifying vegetation
greenhouses
boulevard
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03 GUANGZHOU FLOWER PARK
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Project Leader: Judith van der Poel, Niek Roozen Designer: Xiaoyu Xu, Hongjuan Zhang, Herman Hobbelink Location: Guangzhou, China Surface:152ha Partners: Allynita and Guangzhou Jintai Architecture design Co.Ltd Competition: Second Prize
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GREEN HOUSE CONCEPT
The upgrading of mountains
The spreading of water funtions
the inspiring touch of flowers
FLOWER BRIDGE DESIGN
water management
art space
main entrance
ECOLOGY CORRIDOR
wet garden
04 CASTLE ARCEN OFFICE PROECT
Project Leader: Judith van der Poel, Niek Roozen Designer: Herman Hobbelink, Hongjuan Zhang Location: Arcen, the Netherlands Client: Castle Arcen This was the first project of our office, after 30 years, the client comes back to us for improving part of the design. The park itself is still in good condition, but with old-style, that’s why they hope to improve the design. So it’s very interesting to look back at the previous design and the situation now. For example, the existing trees, landscape walls, and water elements are important and interesting. Our concept is to emphasize these landscape elements. First, we introduce the water into the inland, emphasize the taxodium forest identity. According to the different plant characters, we have a wet and dry garden. To experience these, we introduce landscape path elements.
Personal role in the project:
I worked the detail design phase, tried to figure out construction design based on the existing trees and walls. To do that, I worked with different water levels and ground levels and adjusting the original concept.
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OFFICE PROECT
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HET LINT Project Leader: Martine van Vliet Designer: Hongjuan Zhang Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Client: Municipalty
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Personal role in the project:
It was a great opportunity to work on this project to implement the concept of primary design on the linear landscape structure.
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BADHOEVEDORP CENTER According to the Dutch new regulation about citizen participation on every project, I made design options base on the citizen's wishes for the Badhoevedorp square. The citizen participate on the design process through writing their wishes and vote for the design options on the municipalty website. My three options are based on citizens’ wishes, divers from each other but also shows the design atmosphere and possibilities to the citizen. Option 1, simple and maximal provide the activity space for the citizen for the daily life but also during the market time and special event period.
bird view daily life
bird view during the event period
bird view with market
pavement
plantation
carillion clock
water element
banches
bike parking
terrace
podium
06 BEIJING EXPO HOLLAND GARDEN OFFICE PROECT
Project Leader: Judith van der Poel, Niek Roozen Designer: Herman Hobbelink, Hongjuan Zhang Location: Beijing,China Client: Dutch Embassy
CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
Personal role in the project: For Beijing Expo- Holland Garden project, I worked on the design and construction. I am good at concept illustration and 3D drawing. Worked on the construction design, I had my first realized project. I also made the design for the wooden wall for the pavillions. wooden wall design
BEIJING EXPO OPENNING
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OFFICE PROECT
Project Leaders:Michiel van Driessche, Deborah Lambert, Marnix Vink, Steven Broekhof Designers:Mariya Protsyk, Laura Spenkelink, Klaudio Ruci, Ilva Mishtaku, Hongjuan Zhang Location: Ijburg, Netherlands Personal role in the project:
I focused on the detail design and some detail improving on the section in the Jonas project. Even the pavement design, I considered with the water system and the original design concept to design the details.
The project is located in the heart of IJburg, Amsterdam. IJburg is one of the artificial islands around the city, mainly providing housing environments for families. The project completes the center of IJburg, which is organized around a marina. It provides a new residential building with commercial and social facilities, together with a rich public realm. In IJburg, private housing plots are positioned within a rich framework of public spaces: large boulevards and canals in the center, beaches and natural parks at the edges. Diverse private housing opportunities and an abundance of public landscapes being offered, Jonas aims to add an important connection between both worlds: a communal space. Not another private block or big public landscape, but a collection of out- and indoor chambers as the living room of IJburg.
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pavement pattern
bench on the square
flagstone stairs
climbing wall
climbing plant
planter on the terrace
flagstone on the patio
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OFFICE PROECT
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METABOLISME OF ANTWERP Personal role in the project:
In this project, I worked on the research and design strategies for the main challenges of Antwerp, especially on the water and air perspective. During the process, I learned from the metabolism approach, at the same time, I developed it with my landscape knowledge.
Project Leader: Eric Frijters,Olv Klijn,Bas Driessen Designer: Caterina Vetrugno, Yingzi Wang, Hongjuan Zhang, Marco Chow Location: Antwerp, Belgium Client: Mulcipalty of Antwerp Partner: Marco Broekman, University of Antwerpen, Common Ground
The municipality of Antwerp is looking for a sustainable spatial vision for a healthy living environment and economy. Metabolism of Antwerp bring the most innovative and creative insight and ideas, Antwerp is not only like a city on the river, but also as one city with flows. Besides water, energy, also air, food, goods, waste, data, people, animals and even plants are crucial ‘flows’ for a vibrant and varied city. It is crucial to create an urban ‘ecosystem’ for all these flows where they have positive exchange and interaction
WATER CHALLENGE
WATER CHALLENGE SECTION
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Through mapping out the water use and the challenge in the section, we figure out the essential problem of the canal, the relationship between the canal and human use for agriculture, industries and the city. By better understanding the challenges, we can make water recycle and cascade strategies for the region.
WATER SANKY DIAGRAM
Antwerp is sucking on the Albert Canal. The agriculture, nature and industries are all dependent on water from the canal. Yet the original of Albert Canal, Baas river is rainwater. In winter there is 3000m3/s of rain, but in the summer is only 10m3/s. This is a big challenge for the city.
WATER STRATEGY
ACADEMY PROJECTS I am fascinated by designing with nature dynamic and human dynamics towards a future sustainable landscape. By understanding better and discover the beauty of nature dynamic and the human dynamic from the different territories and various cultures, I love designing with landscape restoration, production landscape, urban transformation and urban challenges in a local and natural approach. Especially a great landscape system and water system are always important in my design through different scales. To me, the design does not only provide important public space for people but also bring a new life and new identity to the place and the surround.
01 WATER DYNAMIC & HUMAN DYNAMIC ACADEMY PROECT
SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE Regional design and research Location: Semarang, Indonesia Time: February 2019-June 2019 Tutor: Jandirk Hoekstra;Hein Coumou
From the ‘water as leverage’ program, we got to the main challenges of Semarang are flooding, land subsidence, deforestation and landslide. For me, all these problems are caused by the conflict between nature and humans. The urban development pushed up till the hilly area, took over the forest and nature, caused a landslide, also with trashes all the way from the mountain, creat flooding on the floodplain. The industries polluted the water caused the resident in the floodplain need to pump more groundwater, in the end, the floodplain suffer the land subsidence.
My strategy is to discover the beauty of water dynamic and human dynamics and build up a balance between them. For the hilly nature area, it’s important to understand the relationship between the forest and the water; profit the river dynamic for the tropical forest restoration in balancing the water circle and regulating water flows; at the same time make use of developing the eco-agriculture and recreation. For the hilly urban area, I designed the water purify park system in the neighborhood, including reopening the historical creek for the water purification and the recreation function. Give more space for the river to meander on the floodplain, and purify the water in the historical rice field and abandoned land, at the same time build up eco-vertical agriculture.
terras eco-agriculture & reforestation
water purification parks & canal water purification field & aquaculture
The landscape that emerges where human &physical dynamics intersect
WATER & FLOODPLAIN The water will be introduced into the site for purification. In the first step, the water will be purified by the wetland and bamboos in the out ring, then go to the mussel pond for purification. The mosaic eco-agriculture purify the water and promote the economy of the area.
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1. floodplain 2.wetland 3. mussel pond-1 4. mussel pond-2 5.bamboo field 6. orchard 7. floating market 8. water maze 9. main square 10. water mirror 11 the great mosque 12. watching tower 13. main boulevard 14. water inlet
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village
floodplain
pasture
wetland
floating market
mussel pond-1
water chanel
mussel pond-2
floating market
boulevard
mussel pond-2
mussel pond-1
wetland
bamboo
orchard
village
WATER & MOUNTAIN
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water dynamic & landscape
water dynamic & eco-agriculture
water dynamic & recreation
REFORESTATION PRINCIPLE
VALLEY SECTION Profit the river dynamic for the tropical forest restoration in balancing the water cycle; at the same time make use of developing the eco-agriculture and recreation
rambutan durio zibethinus
green bean rice field crab
village
agriculture experiment center boadwalk center lake river park floodplain sheep
rice field
reforestation
AGRICULTURE EXPERIMENT CENTER SECTION
bean
rice field
wild flowers
fruit trees
fish pond
crab
reed
cattail
bulrush
cafe& platform
reforestation fruit trees brewery
ditches agro-forest
02 ISLAND NECKLACE ACADEMY PROECT
EMBRACING THE DYNAMICS OF WATER
+36inches industry transformation & ecological habitat
Location: East Boston, USA Time: September2018-December 2018 Tutor: Pieter Jannink, Txell Blanco East Boston was originally a harbor island with a natural a n d t hu s c ha n g e a b l e c o a s t l i n e . The c i t y p ro s p e r e d and grew with industry and shipbuilding. But with urbanization, the city is losing its identity and dynamism. With the challenge of climate change, the hard defense coastline is no longer resilient. Taking thev natural islands as inspiration, I decide to use the natural infrastructure to help the island breathe again. To build up large-scale natural infrastructure, we should start from the small scale. Marking out the edges of the historical island line helps nature return with a waterline, creates a better water system to fluctuate between regular levels and occasional extreme flooding with all kinds of waterscapes within this “island necklace�. Introducing this island necklace helps develop the future nature of coastal infrastructure and improves coastal ecology. The island necklace links public space along the coast which encourages people to use the coastline again. With this coastal loop, people can enjoy different kinds of activities, with sports fields, playgrounds, squares, and a park.
Urban Transformation
Center Square
Street
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Soften the Existing hard wall
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Small forest beach
Small terrain exaggerate the "tidal"
Reexperience the spit on the historical center square
water ring in the neighbor
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island & rain water manegement
Water Strategy
Pier Park
park & water reservoir
Water line
Westerbeke Fishing Gear industry Transformation Oyster Cultutivation +36inches
The park become water storage area when it rains heavily
Embrace the sea, bring back the sea creatures
The landscape that emerges where human &physical dynamics intersect