Wang Yiwen Portfolio · Landscape Architecture Hefei University of Technology E-mail:wangyiwen07@163.com Phone:+86 18225605839
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Prologue I am a person full of emotions. By understanding my own mood, there is empathy between me and other's emotions, which makes me a thoughtful person, but also, causes some troubles in my life. Whenever I have a lot of emotions nowhere to put, I like to wander in the city, as a spectator of life, to witness and record the world with my own eyes. It's a comfortable way for me to empty out and heal myself. From the perspective of bystanders, I found that compared with the wonder brought by the size and scale of architecture, landscape bring more unconscious impact on people, which can accommodate and express people's emotions, and display them naturally from details. I am deeply fascinated by this, which is one of the most important reasons why I study Landscape Urban Design.
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WangYiwen Tel:18225605839 E-mail:wangyiwen08@163.com Address:Anhui,Wuhu
Education Sep.2013-June.2017
Hobbies Sketching writing Singing visiting exhibition Cities exploration
Hefei University of Technology Bachelor of Engineering,in Landscape Architecture GPA:3.25 Major Course: Site Design(90);Principles of Urban and Rural Planning B(92);Hand-painted Performance B(90);Garden plant application A(86);History of Chinese and Foreign Architecture(88);Planning of Urban Green Space System(84);Urban Design(85);Landscape Ecology(85);Planning and Design of Landscape Architecture 2(91);
Practice Apr.2018-Aug.2019
SHENZHEN DONGDA LANDSCAPE DESIGN CO.,LTD Founded in 2001,Dongda Landscape Design originated from SoutheastUniversity Design Institute and now ranks one of the top landscape design institutes in China.
Honors Mar.2015 Sep.2014 May.2014
The fourth national college students art performance activities People's Scholarship The 17th campus painting and calligraphy competition
| Second prize in group A | Second Prize | Second prize of painting group
Professional Experience Apr.2018-Aug.2019
SHENZHEN DONGDA LANDSCAPE DESIGN CO.,LTD Assistant to the program designer, responsible for the preliminary intention of the program, typesetting, modeling, expanding the preliminary design of the assistant work. Projects: Jiangxi Shangrao ‘SHIGUANG PARK’ business landscape | 2018-2019 | Under construction (typesetting,modeling,Scheme expansion) Licha Town rural revitalization environmental landscape upgrade design project | 2019 (typesetting,plan model,Scheme expansion,construction drawing) Landscape design of Jiaozhou east-west channel road | 2018 (typesetting,plan model,Scheme expansion) Landscape concept design of Jiaozhou citizen park | 2018-2019 |Under construction (typesetting,plan model,Scheme expansion)
Extracurricular Activities Sep.2014-June.2015
University-level association of HFUT-College students painting and calligraphy association Vice minister of Painting creative department
Jul.2014
Participate in poster design of chunhua society
Apr.2014
College basketball activity organizer and planner
Software Skills
Languages
Adobe Photoshop | Auto CAD | Adobe InDesign | Adobe Illustrator | Sketch up | Rhinoceros | Vary for Sketch up&Rhinoceros | Lumion | GIS | Ecotect
English | Chinese CET4,CET6 Pass
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CONTENT
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Play in an abandoned field
Detail design
An arcadia with several mines
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Intertwined lives
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Witness
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Other works
/Urban Ecology and Recreation System Planning
/Pit geopark design
/Urban design based on Socially Restorative Urbanism
/Land art landscape installation
Hand Painted|Rapid design|Model making|Photographs
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Play in an abandoned field /Urban Ecology and Recreation System Planning Pioneer Experiment in ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION of Abandoned Land, a COUNTRY PARK sandwiched between cities. Team Work Huainan City, Anhui ,China 930 ha Junfeng,Li (Tutor) March. 2017 - June. 2017
Retro Town
Mine Geopark
Industrial and mining culture land
Wetland
Water Project background Huainan is a city with many mountains and rivers, rich in coal resources and a long history of mining. Today, municipalities are faced with mineral depletion, environmental degradation and industrial transformation due to economic development.
Location The project is located in the eastern part of shungeng mountain in Huainan, which is sandwiched between the old town and the new town. It has a superior geographical position and abundant resources. With the development of urbanization and the improvement of people's material life, it is necessary to make use of the site resources for restoration or use and build an urban country park to help solve the problems faced by urban development. 04
Historical Evolution
1950 Established accor mine,an important in The growing town The old town Site The new town
We build a city here!
The Green Net: Ecological restoration of abandoned land
Farmland Park
The ecological network pattern of mountains, fields and water is formed, and the ecological greenway wedge enters the northern and southern cities.
Mountain Field
Educational Park
The Tourism Net: Leisure and Tourism Planning The north-south ecological trail attracts the surrounding people, and the recreational train connects six creative parks from west to east.
1970 The process of industrialization: a further increase
rding to the ndustrial city. We have nothing to do except minning.
1980 Resource exhaustion abandoned mining area.
2000 Damaged area, serious pollution.
Pollution keeps us from breathing!
2010 Emergency: Abandoned land reconstruction We really need a renovation to change our life.
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Upper level Planning Up Planning
Land Use
Transport Fuyang
Bengbu
Luan
Residential land Commercial land Industrial land green land educational land water
Main Road Highway Railway
Residential land 50% Green land 25% Commercial land & schools 5% Factories 20%
Hefei
Convenient transportation in the north,close to train station and highway entrance.
Site Ecological Analysis Mountain and forest
Pastoral
Water plants
Trees Shrubs Grass We are connec ted ecological corridors and mountain range ďź
water
co n n ec t
mountain
Forest community Aquatic community Residential community Farmland community
The site is high in the south and low in the north, so water flows converge on the northern side of the site. Most of the green space in the middle is pastoral, and the south mountain is the east part of shungeng mountain range. The whole site forms the pattern of mountain, trees, field and water.
Site Key Issues Mountain and mine pit
Soil Pollution
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Pastoral
Lack of vegetation
Construction Waste
Barren land
Water System
Tourism
Eco System
Huaihe
park entertainments attractions
way to travel purpose provincial tourist
water
out-of-province tourist
An important part of tourist attractions. The main population is local citizens.
Inside the city lack of water.
Production of green space Protective greenbelt Ecological Recreation green land Public green space Ecological green land water
Part of the ecological corridor, to improve the urban heat island effect and provide habitat for living things, a planned country park.
Ecological sensitivity analysis Altitude: high in the south and low in the north.
Current land use: land use property chaos.
Water system: No large-scale construction shall be carried out within 50m of the water buffer zone.
pastoral
n range
We need to lead-in green between cities!
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Ecological sensitivities: lighter areas are suitable for construction
Water
Single Vegetation
Water Eutrophication
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Methodology:Tourism Resources Test Valueable resources Result
Site resources evaluation <Tourism resources classificationďź&#x152;investigation and evaluation> STEP1 Tourism resources classification Four categories and 10 small categories was classification according to <Tourism resources classification, investigation and evaluation>. STEP2 Site Investigation 22 representative resources in the site were selected, and these resources were divided into categories below.
Terrestrial resources Human trace
mountains
A1
A2
Water resources Natural lakes B1
Wetland B2
Mine lake B3
Biological resources The woods C1
Arable land C2
Site and Relics Industrial site D1
Land Type
Cultural sites D2 20
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STEP3 Evaluation The value of tourism and recreation, historical and cultural value, scientific value, scale, abundance, preservation integrity, popularity and influence, suitable duration/scope of use, and environmental protection and safety were selected to score. The higher the score, the higher the resource value.
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1 Rural area 08
2 Semiprimitive area
3 Urban area
4 Semiprimitive area
5 Semipr are
5 rimitive ea
Suitable for travel? <The production and application of ROS theory> STEP1 Space partition The site is divided into 9 areas according to the current road and land use. 1 The existing wetland 2 A restricted area 3 Memorial Hall 4 farmland 5 Natural lakes 6 Near the scenic spot 7 Residential areas and market 8 Farmland 9 Mines and mountains STEP2 Evaluation standard The choice of the following icons were scored as criteria.
Infrastructure
Accessibility
Acceptable to tourists
Unrecreational development
Human ac tivit y intervention STEP3 Get the type of land
The higher the total score, the higher the tourism development level of the site. 0
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Primitive area
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Semiprimitive area
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Urban area
Conclusion It is concluded that the six sites with high evaluation scores need to be developed.And the field is divided into seven zones based on scores and evaluations.
B2-1 D2-1 C2-1
D1-4
A1-5
6 Rural area
7 Rural area
8 Semiprimitive area
D2-2
9 Primitive area 09
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Main Entrance Leisure Station Train line Wetland Park Educational park Farmland park Industrial and mining cultural park Mine geopark Train Station Trash Collection Retro Town Exist Village
Concept Ecological restoration-Create green network
recreation planning-Built Tou 1
Three ecosystems restoration
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Transverse green belts in series
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Green space system extension
Green trails Small train tour Stations Leisure Parks
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urism system
Country Park Project-Intergrate 1
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North-south green trails
Add leisure parks and leisure stations
3 1.Horizontal -ecological restoration 2.Longitudinal - recreational greenway small train tour line
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Programme Facility
School
Villa Memorial Sculputure
Agricultural market Memorial pavilion Villa
Cemetery Farm
fishing
Basketball
Yoga
Family reunion
Memory Running
Picnic Family Entertainment Photography
Riding
Photography Romantic date
Photography
Train station Farm experience
Leisure station
Space zones
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Tram system
Main station Station train line
Basketball
Entertainment
Picnic
Fishing
Concert
Shopping
Shopping
Concert
Memory
Converted plant
Field
Retro town Village
Pit Geopark
Mountain biking
Photography
Field
Village
Climbing
Ecological education
Children's activities
Train station section
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Ecological Restoration
Strategy
Strategy Healthy soil: Natural repair
Middle soil pollution: Planting pioneer vegetation
Sever soil pollution: Turns the soil to grow
Site clearance,natural repair
Ecological restoration of basic vegetation
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The establishment of animal and plant ecosystems
Year1
Year5
Year10
Garbage removal
Returning fa
Site clearance,ga
Returning farm
The establishment of
Strategy interceptďź&#x161; Collected runoff rainwater
armland to forest
arbage removal
mland to forest
f farmland ecosystem
Year1
Year5
Year10
Precipitation Purification reservoir
Purification: Aquatic vegetation
Collected runoff rainwater and clean up the debris in the water
Aquatic plant level purification
Aquatic ecosystems are established
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Year5
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Detail design
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An arcadia with several mines /Pit geopark design A case study of using different planting for pit restoration and bring a variety of activities related to the mine.
Site Condition
Concept Ecological restoration-Green space
Most characteristic: six mines
existing forest Pits left by mining existing field existing water existing road Planned walking space Planned Road Traffic line main entrance
mine pits green space trees water
Site Analysis
Site Plan low
good sightview deep pit shallow pit
high
25m 50m
100m
200m
Elevation Analysis
high
different slopes: various planting measures
low
Slope Analysis
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different forms: various photophobic plants
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Visitor center
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Train Station
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Restored village
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Viewing plank road
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Hill stands
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Leisure lawn
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Mine lake
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Central pavilion
9 Climbing wall 10 Trestle 11 Viewing platform 12 Botanical garden pavilion 13 Ramp botanical garden 14 Mine and lake botanical garden 15 Ladder botanical garden
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Slope direction Analysis
16 Promenade
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Recreation planning-Tourism space
Pit GeoPark Project-Roads
main road secondary road
good sight views
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Ecological Restoration Strategy STEP1 Site clearance
STEP2 Topographic finishing
Scattered piles of exposed rock.
Clean up the rocks to mountain vertical plane.
The pool of water was dug into a pit lake.
Shallow pits construction
STEP3 Phytoremediation
Slope:>70 Ver tical bare mountain for natural restoration.
Slope:60-70 Insert solid grass piles to plant more developed roots.
Slope:40-60 Stepped repair, ladder-like restoration, planting herbs and shrubs.
Place soli medium-si
Key mine pit repair
cleaning
cleaning
diging
seeding
seeding
seeding
planting
seeding
planting
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1'
woodand
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lawn
lake
Plant species selection Lake/Wetland
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Grassland
lawn
lake
flowe
Flat uneven land.
s are backfilled with n waste.
Ladder to repair.
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1' Slope:0-20
Slope:20-40
id grids, plant herbs, shrubs, and small and ized trees.
erbed
Physical barrier reinforcement.
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Tiered vegetation restoration.
2'
cleaning
cleaning
cleaning
seeding
diging
seeding
seeding
seeding
seeding
planting
seeding
planting
2'
woodland
grassland
woodland
woodland
lake
woodland
ladder garden
Woodland
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Recreation Strategy
Recreational trail
Children's play activity trail
Mountain road
Quiet recreational trail
ladder garden woodland grassland flowerbed
Wow!What a beautiful scenery!
The landscape grass here is so beautiful! Here seems to be able to climb the walkway view.
The lawn here allows me to play with pets at ease.
I ride my bicycle after here, good!
I love it here! Rock climbing! Can also play games with friends!
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What a long street! Suitable for walking.
Perspective
Outlook
Quiet recreational trail
Rock climbing tower
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Intertwined lives
/Urban design based on Socially Restorative Urbanism Socially Restorative Urbanism Personal Work Sheffieldďź&#x152;England 930 ha Jiayue,Jiang 12/2019-1/2020
Store recruit builds atmosphere feeling.
Facade plant boundary.
Rich the boundary of the wat
eyes
The richness of the interface along the street.
building
Street corner
Street
The design aims to use the theoretical framework based on experimental landscape research (SRU) to combine architecture and outdoor space, blurring the boundary between the two, hoping to increase interpersonal interaction and social interaction with interactive public space. Once an industrial heartland, Kelham Island is one of Sheffield's oldest manufacturing bases. Many factories are now being converted into shopping malls, breweries and galleries, but there is still plenty of vacant and developing land for urban design. Through the analysis of the behavior activities of different groups of people, the streets with the most potential for multiple activities are selected and their building boundaries are scored to obtain the transformation vitality points and nodes, hoping to create a more lasting vitality community.
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Waterfront stands Waterfront trail
terfront promenade.
Waterfront green space
River building
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Project background world war ii tool production reservoir collapse
tableware production
cholera
population growth slums
Sheffieldďź&#x161; i n d u s t r i a l c i t y, t a b l e w a re production, tool production - industrial background. Crisis: re s e r vo i r co l l a p s e, c h o l e r a , population growth, slums, world war ii - the need to live.
millennium gallery shepherd mall
Reconstruction: housing project, shepherd mall, university games, millennium g a l l e r y, p l a z a - o p e n s p a ce planning. housing project
university games plaza-open space planning
We n e e d to reuse! open
dynamic
Ariseďź&#x161; Small creative industries, activity space
boring idle
Vision: To c r e a t e d i v e r s e s t r e e t s a n d communities, provide space and soil for small creative industries and community activities, and support and develop more sustainable forms of economic and social functioning.
Opportunities: Lots of empty land between cities.
Regional Context-Nature of the land Green space Residential area Road river Urban idle space
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Site Condition-Existing attractions and vacant area Peddler Night Market: To c r e a t e d i v e r s e s t r e e t s a n d communities, provide space and soil for small creative industries and community activities, and support and develop more sustainable forms of economic and social functioning.
Kelham Island Museum: This museum is a treat. Numerous excellent displays, working engines, and helpful staff. Informative for a variet y of age groups. Good selection of books on industry and Sheffield history. Easy access from the tram line or by walking along the river path.
Kelham Island Brewery I n 1990 the brewer y was opened on purpose -built premises on Alma Street by the owner of the Fat Cat public house, Dave Wickett.
Main entrance
Wall painting: There are some artist's paintings on the wall near the church.
City Life Christian Church: City Life International is a multi-cultural church in Sheffield affiliated with the Assemblies of God.
Urban road Main street Associated Street Potential activity pavement Potential activity area
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Character development-functional requirements Action route
Accessory function
The most important thing is to have a venue where we can hold activities.
Skate square
Walk dog street
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Flea Market Students nearby Stopping point
Action route
Place of activity
Step 1 I This stree of the dee Painting wall
Action route
If only there were a place or a wall to make art.
Art square
Street Corner
Open space with great activity potential Open space with middle activity potential Group of activity
Artist Stopping point
Action route
Place of activity
Transitional Edge Potential Evaluation
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Articulation-Monotonous Material useďź&#x152;hard unbroken facade with no benches. Distinctiveness-Segments are lack of distinctiveness,similar atmosphere and sensory prominence with surrounding surroundings. Appropriateness-Easily recognizable in existing segments.
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O ccupation-Ver y limited oppor tunities for people to sit;stop;linger or engage. Temporality-Great capacity for changes within segments,easily to shift their functions. Open-ness-Accessibility and social engagement are very limited across segments
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Strategy Action route
I need somewhere to get more sun and have afternoon tea.
Step 1 Identify main blocks,and active nodes. What a long street! Suitable for walking.
utside chairs Wow!there's a little place here for a good rest.
Local Residents Stopping point
Action route
Step 2 Add parklets.
Place of activity
Identify main blocks. et is the most representative epening design.
I can rest here in the sun. It's very comfortable. I can draw here or listen to music.
Safety eyes
Action route
I need a drink. I have nowhere to go.
Step 3 Rich boundary.
drunkard Stopping point
Action route
tep 1 Identify active nodes.
Place of activity
I can sit here and have a cup of coffee and look at the crowd.
The high score:Dynamic node The middle score:Stay and pass The low score:connection Step 4 Activity node detail modification.
The small stage is very attractive ! Here good lively!
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Perspective Step 2
Add parklets. Form parking lots and people's street life in a friendly way node1
node3
Step 3
Rich boundary.
Through complicated driving routes, adding urban furniture, urban plants and other measures
node4
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Step4 Activity node detail modification. After
Before
node2
node1 Waterfront trail-Students nearby
node2 Parking lot
node3 Places of historic interest
node4 Idle street corners
Waterfront trail-Students nearby
Leisure square-Local Residents
Art exhibition block-Artist
The corner square-Drunkard
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Witness /Land art landscape installation Let nature to witness the growth of children
Type:Personal Work Locationďź&#x161;Sichuan,China Instructorďź&#x161;Zhongyi,Zhang Time:12/2019-1/2020
See the world through children's eyes
Diurnal Story Early in the morning, dew dripped over the grassy slopes around the ship.
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Nocturnal Story At night, I lie in the boat and watch the stars.
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Background Children's entertainment under human intervention Play area
The game purpose
Game mode
Learning skills-Too utilitarian
Accelerated urbanizationSmall space
Game material
Electronic games-Lack of communication with par tnersďź&#x152; children are no longer creators.
Finished toys-Too technologize
Noninterference entertainment Play area
The game purpose
Game mode
For happiness and for growthHealthy growth of children
In the natural-Borderless space
Game material
Independent play-Children design and participate in games
Materials from nature
Concept How can we design facilities that are more suitable for children to play in?
Variable factor
--What matters is not the facilities but the natural environment.
Phenomena
Play
Game
growth
The height change
Children
Children's curiosit y and imagination need to look to nature for answers. Perspective Looking down Witness
Sunny
Look up
Rainy weather Nature
morning evening
Twilight Four seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
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Heads up
The natural environment can witness the growth of the child and form the memory of the site.
Strategy
Step 1 Dig ground, build the platform, lay the stairs.
Step 2 Added game stairs and decks.
Step 3
Step 4
Add climbing and decorating facilities.
Finnished.
Plan
1m
2m
4m
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Bird view Spring
Section
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Summer
Autumn
Winter
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Perspective Looking down
Heads up
Look up
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Other works Hand Painted|Rapid design|Model making|Photographs
Manual model Hand Painted 37
Rapid design
Photographs
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