LI JIALIN'S PORTFOLIO Landscape Architecture | Urbanism | Urban Design
E-mail: Carin1005@126.com Undergraduate: Sichuan Agricultural University Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Environmental Design Add.: No.1 Tangxiang North Street, Changyuan Block, Rongchang District, Chongqing, China
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Tel: 086-18723285629 Email: Carin1005@126.com Add.: No.1 Tangxiang North Street, Changyuan Block, Rongchang District, Chongqing, China
EDUCATION Sichuan Agricultural University (SICAU) Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Environmental Design, 3.65/4 GPA
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RE-BALANCE THE NATURE & CITY
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RED LINK FOR ABANDONED SHIPYARD
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"PHOTOSYNTHESIS" FOR THE ELDERLY
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COLORFUL PLAZA COLORFUL LIFE
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OTHER WORKS
Fluvial Restoration & Resilient Eco-community Design
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09/2015-07/2019
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Yuanye Award International Competition 06/2017-07/2017 Aoya Urban Design Competition 10/2017-02/2018 Exhibition Space Design of Shude Book Store 02/2018-06/2018 Participated in the Interior Design of SAU with the theme of Shude Book Store My design was selected to exhibit in the library of SAU in 06/2018 Yilong International Future City Design 02/2018-05/2018 Gained deeper understanding of stormwater management and the relation between urban and ecology Chile Andalien River Fluvial Restoration & Urban Design 10/2018-10/2018 Learnt how to analyze field date in a more dialectical view, independently solved those problems occurred and maximized studying and researching materials
Renovation Landscape Design
Theraplitic Landscape Design
City Plaza Landscape Design & Urban Design
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14
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INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCES Chongqing Rongchang District No.2 Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.
04/2019-07/2019
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Volunteer, Chengdu Afterglow Nursing Home Member, SICAU Climbing Club Participant, SICAU Insect Specimen Workshop
06/2017 06/2016-09/2016 04/2016
Interior Design, Sketches, Photography
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SKILLS Photoshop
AdobeIllustrator
Rhinoceros
AutoCAD
Sketchup
Grasshopper
AdobeIndesign
Excel
PowerPoint 01
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RE-BALANCE THE NATURE & CITY Fluvial Restoration & Resilient Eco-community Design
TYPE: Individual Work AREA: 2364 ha LOCATION: Concepcion, Chile
CONCEPCION
CITY BASIN SITE
INTRODUCTION: The downstream of Andalien River has always played an very important role of draining floods in Conception while the security of the city and its citizens get placed in jeopardy, as Conception has expanded at a rocketing speed since city extension in 1978. Consequently, city and the ecology stand at the contradictory position of each other. This project is aiming to change the living mode between the city and the ecology so that an ecologically sustainable and resilient community can adapt to the seasonable flooding.
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CONTEXT ANALYSIS
CITY SCALE ANALYSIS
Basin Context Analysis
Ecological Context Analysis 1600mm
Nonguen
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Pacific Ocean
Wetlands
00
Penco
Shrubs
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Concepcion
Urban Evolution Analysis
Urban areas
m
0m
160
m m
1300mm
0m
CITY
Penco
120
CITY
m
Rainfall Pattern
Main Cities in Basin Area
9K
Natural reserve
Floreda
KM
Concepcion is a sub-city of a developing country with low density development
1943 Basin Eco-base 100% City Area 408ha
FUTURE
1978
2011
Basin Eco-base 93% City Area 1055ha
Basin Eco-base 82% City Area 1865ha
M
Ports and airport
ANDALIEN BASIN 16
Water flows
00
4. 8
m
K M
m
`
Exotic Species & Burned Surface Proportion
CITY
- Low Volume Rate - Low Quality
Soil Erosion Proportion
SITE
- Lack of Order - Low Urbanization
CITY
CITY URBAN PLANING
Concepcion
Bi
Proposed Urban Expansion Area
o
Bi
Flooding Cause Analysis
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Solution & Vision
r iv
er
Exotic Forestry
Native forest
Burned surface
Shrubs
URBAN SPRAWL
CITY
Urban developmentoccupies tributaries, leading to increased mainstream flows.
Quarz Sand
Erosion 70%
Nonguen
36% of the forest are exotic species, which are only Eucalyptus and Pinus for 15 years. 30% of the exotic forestry are burned by the forest fire in 2007.
Extremely roiled soil by the singularly planted becomes barrener in the wake of fire and presses great pressure on the downstream draining.
Winter Flows
Summer Flows
2011
1943
2002
BASIN
I Will Create a ecologically sustainable and resilient community:
1.Embezzlement of Fluvial Area
Fluvial Area Geological Analysis 1943
Downstream for
Vision
Plant diversity
CITY
SITE
2006
Respect d eve l o p m e n t along the river
2.Flow Increase of Main Stream
CITY
CITY Flow Direction
BASIN SCALE ANALYSIS
Flow Direction
BASIN SCALE ANALYSIS DATA SOURCE: Plan Regional de Ordenamiento Territorial (PROT). 2011. (Regional Plan for Territorial Planning. Vector and Raster Information), Bio Bio Region. Chile
Quarz Sand
Quarz Sand
Quarz Sand
City Area
City Area
City Area
CITY
CITY
CITY
2006 was a turning point regarding levels of waterlogging and flooding. They were results of extreme rainfall: 112.5 mm of water in 24 hours. Officially, within this area of study, over 3400 households were affected to some extent or another.
Upstream for N
U
NATURUAL DISASTER
A backoff left for the torrent
CITY
Site collects and stores water in the downstream basin, and plays a protective role in the upstream of the City.
ecological sustainability
CITY
SITE 03
CONTEXT ANALYSIS
STRATEGIES & SITE SCALE ANALYSIS Strategy Wall
1.Restore
Flood Region Analysis 2.Contact
5.Vertical
3.Protect
4.Grow
T (Years)
Low<0.75
T=10
Garbage
Levee
No interaction
High1.5-2.5
Storm Water Retention
Increased Infiltration
Slower Discharge
Riparian Corridors
Open Space Accessibility
Safe Green Mobility
Sustainable Resource Loop
Decentralized Infrastructure
Balance
Increase in the vertical space
Increase in the livability
Riverline Accessibility
Diverse Waterfront Uses
Enhanced Environmental Qualities
Increase Residential Space
Education significance
City max depth T=10 1.0m Flooded city area T=10 2.6% People flooding risk T=10
Extreme>2.5 T=50
T=25
SITE
Canal
Altered river
Moderate0.75-1.5
SITE
T=100
SITE
T=50
T=25 1.1m
1.5m
SITE
T=200
T=500 2.1m
T=100
T=50
T=500
SITE
2.1m
11%
2.6% T=25
SITE
T=100
T=50
T=25
T=200
2.5m
T=200
11%
T=500
20%
20%
T=200
T=100
T=500
people
5505
9722
15780
23240
24898
Unable people
68
119
192
363
393
39283 393
Site analysis T=10
T=25
T=50
T=100
T=200
T=500
SITE
SITE
SITE
SITE
SITE
SITE
New city growing mode
Present fluvial direction Fluvial
Sedimentation
Waterfront Connection
Building
Site community Present Fluvial area
Urban expansion 10%
100%
Continued city development will take a heavy toll of flood draining and people’s living on the city’s downstream if it remains constantly.
0M 0.75M 0.75-1.5M 0.75-1.5M 0.75-1.5M 1.5M 04
MASTERPLAN
FLOODING INFLUENCE ANALYSIS 0
1 Ecological community 2 Ecological co-construction 3 Open Space 4 Ecological community 5 Ecological co-construction 6 Sponge bubble 7 Waterfront passage 8 Sunlight viewing aerial platform 9 Hydrophilic Platform 10 Irregular waterfront walking trail 11 Waterfront pavilion for rest
100
200M
Analysis of Water Level Flooded area Flood region by a 50year event
Developing Phasing Present Situation 1.Renovate the communities on the elevated platform 2.Isolation wall between the river and community 3.Singularly planting
200 Year Flood 50 Year Flood 10 Year Flood Drought Level
Stage 1 1.Tearing down the elevated communities 2. Increase in the plant species 3.Tearing down the isolation wall 4.Restoration of floodplain
7 8
Flood region by a 200year event
11 10
6 9
Stage 2
5
1
1.Building a tall building community 2.Building a pro-water walking path 3.Restoration of floodplain
2 3
200 Year Flood 50 Year Flood 10 Year Flood Drought Level
4 Flood region by a 500year event Stage 3 Increase of the community height platform
Dry season
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SITE CHANGE ANALYSIS Upstream Flooding Level 3M
Soft waterfront walking path
+20%
Before
Soft river bank
Soft wetland
Soft sponge
Soft and hard river banks
Soft pro-water platform
Hard ecological walking trails
Hard ecological driveway
Aerial ecological community
Soft and hard coordinated public space
After
Midstream Flooding Level 2-3M
+30%
Before
Aerial riverfront walking trails
Soft waterfront walking path
After
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Downstream
Flooding Level 1-2M
Hard waterfront space
+40%
Before
Sponge pro-water hard
vertical water circulation
Elastic public space
Soft waterfront walking path
Soft river bank
After
PLANT ANALYSIS
3M 2-3M <1M
Pioneer Species
Potamogeton crispus L. Myriophyllum verticillatum L. Vallisneria natans Hara
Flood-Tolerant Species Typha angustifolia
Arundo donax 'Versicolor' Phragmites communis
Shrubs And Climbers
Drone level Normal level
Cinnamomum camphora
Buxus megistophylla Levl. Pittosporum tobira
Aquatic Plants And Ground Cover Plants Koelreuteria paniculata
Fraxinus chinensis Roxb
PopulusL.
Flooding level
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW Midstream - Normal Seasn
Up stream - Normal Seasn
- Flooding Season
RESILIENT PLATFORM SYSTEM ANALYSIS Residential Area Platform System (Upstream)
- Flooding Season
Sponge Park Platform System (Midstream)
Flooding Season
Public Area Platform System (Downstream) Dry Season
Normal Season
2-3M A
B'
A-A' section
2M
2-3M
0M
1M-1.5M
<2m
Attached to the mountain B
Detail Plan
3M
A'
Detail Plan
B-B' section 08
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RED LINK FOR ABANDONED SHIPYARD Renovation Landscape Design
TYPE: Team Work TEAM MEMBER: Jiang Songxueyang, Li Jialin ROLE: Main Producer AREA: 667763 m2 LOCATION: Jiangzhou Shipyard, Ruichang City Jiangxi Province, China
SITE
INTRODUCTION: Jiangzhou Shipyard was built in 1969 and has an area of 5.31 square kilometers, but now only 45,000 square meters are used. The rest are abandoned sites, facilities and equipment are backward and aging, and the external walls of the building have been severely damaged. The site lacks accessibility and has no landscape. We chose to design a red link, with the purpose of activating the relationship between the site and the surrounding environment to make the site full of activity and vitality. The following pictures are created by my own and there will be remarks if pictures by others.
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LOCATION ANALYSIS
CONTEXT ANALYSIS
PEOPLE'S DEMANDS Prensent Conditions&Potential Demands
History of Jiangzhou Shipyard
Present conditions 19M
in
Daily activities
WUXU CITY
11 K M
ANG
GJI CHAN
1 0 Min 7K
Potential demands
SITE SITE
M
1969
MATOUZHEN
1972
1980
1993
2005
2008
Service facility Environment Parents-Child Site and relic
7% Tourist
Service facility Environment
Daily Activities of Two Different Groups
Present Conditions of Site 32
93% Villager
Now
Shipbuilding Air Transportation LandTransportation GDP Population
SITE
Festival activities
SITE
KM
Lack of Accessibility
External Walls of the Building
The Enviroment of Shipyard
Villager
exercise
outdoor recreation
walk the dog
outdoor activities
45 M in
Tourist outdoor activities Abandoned Gantry Crane
Abandoned Container
repast
performance
dating
Abandoned Gantry Crane
WHAT CAN WE DO? Goal One:
Goal Two:
Goal Two:
Connect Site to Village
Reorganize
Meet Demands of Various Groups
Vil
lag
Jiangzhou Shipyard Changjiang River Green Land
e
Active
Nature
Active
RUICHANG CITY Village
Village
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Master Plan is created by Jiang Songxueyang
STRATEGIES
MASTER PLAN
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Terrain Climbing Type 1
Terrain Climbing Type 2
Terrain Climbing Type 3
Mound
Pond
STRUCTURE
Children Climbing Terrain
Red Bench
Red Bridge
Red Structure
Indoor Green Space
200
300
400M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
THE PROCESS SIMPLIFIED
1 2 a.Present
b.Improved walkability
3
Mine Park Farmland Landscape Parking Lot Entrance Square A Entrance Square B Red Bridge Glass House Topography Architecture Orange Bridge Terrain Industrial Structure Landscape Pool
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c.Add public space 8
5 6
9
10
7 d.Connected to the landscape
e.Phasing
f.Adjustable to spaces 11
g.Expansion into buildings
h.Multi-level spaces
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i.Multi-level spaces 11
Terrain types is created by Jiang Songxueyang
TERRAIN TYPES
SCENARIO After ?? ?
Before
A
A' Connection 1
Connection 2
Connection 3
B'
Bridge 1
Bridge 2
Bridge 3
C'
Industrial Structure 1
Industrial Structure 2
Industrial Structure 3
D'
Terrian 1
Terrian 2
Terrian 3
After
Before
B
C B
C'
After
A
A' B'
Before
C
After
D' D ?? ?
Before
D
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Perspective view is created by Jiang Songxueyang
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF INDOOR RELAXATION AREA
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF RED TRAIL
场地内的建筑保留其钢构架外观和一边的玻璃坡屋顶,另一半改为平屋顶,并在内 People can enjoy a forest-like light and shadow experience in 场地内的建筑保留其钢构架外观和一边的玻璃坡屋顶,另一半改为平屋顶,并在内 部进行改造。发挥厂房高度的特性将其分割为两层,但是只延伸一半的平面,另一 indoor green public spaces, and people on the second floor can 部进行改造。发挥厂房高度的特性将其分割为两层,但是只延伸一半的平面,另一 半则是拉通的内廷,种有大量的室内植物。人们在室内的绿色公共空间内可以享受 半则是拉通的内廷,种有大量的室内植物。人们在室内的绿色公共空间内可以享受 enjoy most of the sun and fresh air. 到类似于森林的光影体验,二楼的人们可以享受大部分的阳光和新鲜的氧气。 到类似于森林的光影体验,二楼的人们可以享受大部分的阳光和新鲜的氧气。
The red structure runs through the entire site, and the rich changes in height can bring people different visual and functional experiences.
Extend
Platform a.
4M
Trees b.
c.
e.
Plaza
Bridge Lawn
Outdoor Relaxation Area 0.45 M
Plaza
Bench Tea Restaurant Indoor Relaxation Area
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF FARMLAND The extension of the farmland corridor has undergone material changes to echo the abandoned industrial structures in the farmland. The part of the road near the ground restored the original elevations of the original farmland roads and the ditches on both sides, incorporating industrial elements.
PERSPECTIVE VIEW MINE The structure is built on the nearly vertical pit wall, which can get a good visual effect and bungee experience. At the bottom of the pit, there are trampolines and observation towers connected by structures of industrial elements.
Trail
Trampoline
Observation Tower
6M 8M
10 M
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"PHOTOSYNTHESIS" FOR THE ELDERLY Theraplitic Landscape Design
TYPE:Individual Work Shortlisted into the 2017 Gardening Cup Competition 2
AREA: 59650 m LOCATION: Wanxia Nursing Home, Jinniu District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China
SITE
INTRODUCTION: Project introduction: Located in Jinniu District and established in 2003, Chengdu Sunset Glow Social Care Service Center is home to 400 plus senior citizens, with a wealthy content of plant resources. However, neither ornamental and profession can satisfy senior citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; physical and psychological demands, with regard to the gardening. As a result, this project is for design and improvement of the Center.
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LOCATION & PENSION AGENCY ANALYSIS
LAND USE
Location Analysis
Pension Agency In Chengdu
Vsitors flow rate
M 10 i
11 Mi
M 65 i
n
n
Distribution of scientific research and education
M 20 i
n
Greenland Waters
n
SITE
Medical distribution Distribution of buildings in Chengdu
SiChuan
Chengdu
26 M
college
in
4 Min
JinNiu
38 M
6 Min
8 Min
in
college
Basic Information of Pension Agency In ChengDu >60 Age
4.8
>65 Age
8K
Charity house
Day care
2.8 5K M
college
Service
M
19% hard landscape
40% unused space
Service
73% soft landscape >65 Age
10% Planting area
>55 Age
House for the elderly
Gerocomium Service
Downtown
Service
41Min 50% garden and square
Basic Information of Pension Agency In Jinniu District
10% Waters
Private Public 2000 3000
School
4.74 KM
Visitors Flow Rate Analysis
5.6
1000
KM
Bed distribution of elderly care institutions
Greenland
600
75 M
n
300
9 Min
19 M i
n
100
Open Space
M 63 i
18 M i
n
Price distribution of elder ly care institutions
in
Others The elderly apartments Day cares
in
22 M
college
Water
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ISSUES&STRATEGIES
AGE STUDY age<70
29%
8% 15% 27%
age70-79 age80-89 age>90
20%
Self Care Aged People
Assisted Care
10%
58%
Photography
Dressing
Toileting Continuing Care Aged People
26%
Cataract
Need guidance
57% 12% 3%
9%
Dance
Industry
25% 12%16%
??? Alzheimer's disease
Sing
Read
madication
51%
45%
Teacher 1%
Psychological
Play chess
5%
Relatives
Time
Lunch
Words
Forget
Staff
Managing
Bathing
70% Soft Landscape
Physiological dfect
Service
Eating
41%
23%
Nursing assistant
Snacks
Soldier
Aged People 29%
+
Physical defects
Farm
5%
16% 32%
42%
Worker
95%
Washing clothes
23%
Calligraphy
1%
50%
37% 4%
55% 25% 19%
Toileting
Lack of
Isolated from
collective life
families and friends
Life like in the prison
Without sense of belongings
Senior Citizens Having Difficulties In Moving Sitting In The Daze
Senior Citizens In The Daze Downside Their Dormitory 40% Unused Space 50% Garden And Square
19%Hard Landscape
Idled Chess Table And Chair
Chatting Is The Most Frequent Entertainment For Them
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MASTERPLAN
PLANTING
Route & Space 50
25
Seasonal Flowers
100M The aged
1 Parking lot 2 Entrance plaza 3 Leisure garden 4 Fair 5 Fishing area 6 Healing garden 7 Skill exchange area 8 Sports area 9 Outdoor dining area 10 Plantation area 11 Farm
10
9
11
7
Main road
Medicinal Herbs
Ecological Trees
Healing Plants
People around Minor road
A' A
A
A'
Picture Creat by Others
12 Relax footpath
B'
5
12
Staff
Sports Area
3 8
1500mm wheelchair Turn-arround circle
4 2
B
6
B
B'
C
C'
1 C
Plastic cement race track
Cobblestone path
C'
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW
PERSPECTIVE VIEW Healing Garden
Farm
Sports Area
Public Dining Area
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COLORFUL PLAZA COLORFUL LIFE City Plaza Landscape Design Urban Design
TYPE: Team Work TEAM MEMBER:Jiang Songxueyang, Li Jialin ROLE: Member AREA: 6760 m2 LOCATION: 50 W Washington St, Chicago, America
SITE
INTRODUCTION: Project profile: Untitled by Picasso is located on Washington Avenue Plaza in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1967, it has a 52-year history and is of great artistic value, so it is visited by citizens and tourists every day. However, in terms of color and facilities, the square is very single and cannot meet the various activities and psychological needs of people during daily visits and relaxation. Therefore, this project is used to improve people's activities and enhance the atmosphere of activities. The following pictures are created by my own and there will be remarks if pictures by others. 19
周围500M 范围内均为高密度的商业建筑 ,且设有5个地铁出入口和11个公交站
Page 20 is created by Jiang Songxueyang
LOCATION & CONTEXT ANALYSIS
ISSUES & STRATEGIES N
50
0
M
E
S
W
Issue 1 - Grey City
Strategy 1 - Adding Colors
?
Color of Chicago
N Clark St
Workers White collar Travelers 11% Family
27%
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
39% 23%
W Randolph St
SITE
Issue 2 - Single and Repetitive Activities
Strategy 2 - Replanning Activies
EVERY DAY
6:00 AM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 PM
12:00 AM
3:00 AM
Commuting
Issue 3 - Lack of Infrastructure
Strategy 3 - Adding Infrastructure
Seating
Washington St N Dearborn St
Passing by
??
What People Want
?
What People Like
History of Picasso Sculpture 1963
1965
1966
1967
2006
Today, Chicago Picasso has become a famous
Bus Station
meeting place for Chicagoans. Different
Subway Station
seasons and times each year, there are
Subway Route Flow of People
different events around the Picasso statue,
bus station
Issue 4 - Less Greening
Strategy 4 - Increase Greening
10%
40%
such as music performances, farmers' markets, Christ's Market, and other Chicago affairs. 20
MASTER PLAN CONCEPT TAKEN FROM PICASSO'S PAINTINGS
created by Jiang Songxueyang
25
50
100M
1 Tread Water Area 4 Fountain 7 Lighting Band 2 Picasso Sculpture 5 Steps 8 Plants Array Corner 3 Curved Bench 6 Terrain 9 Underground Entrance
10 Underground Entrance 11 Underground Entrance 12 Underground Entrance
a
THE PROCESS SIMPLIFIED
g
c
h
d
i
j
e
k
created by Jiang Songxueyang
l
N Clark St
f
b
12
9
6 8
2
3
1 4
a. Before
b. Restructure
c. Sunken Plaza and Steps
d. Extension Platform
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e. Green Space Split Path
f. Sight Determines Focus
g. Adding Infrastructure
N Dearborn St
7
h. Color and Lighting Band
5
Washington St
11
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF PLANTS ARRAY CORNER
Grass Brick
Populus simonii var. przewalskii
Marble
Populus simonii var. przewalskii
Lagerstroemia indica
Cinnamomum camphora
Pyrostegia venusta
Prunus persica Wooden floor
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF FOUNTAIN
Ceramic Tile
Mosaic
Lighting Band
Rubber
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF SPRING FOODS MARKET
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF PEOPLE PLAY WITH WATER IN SUMMER
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF AUTUMN FAMERS MARKET
PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF WINTER CHRISTMAS NIGHT
“I gather this is the oldest continuing farmer's market in Chicago and it's
“Food, fresh produce, seasonal fruits,
still one of the best.”
plants, cheeses, cookies, ethnic foods, “Dear , we can come again tomorrow”
honeys, samples, you name it. ”
“This was a really neat and fairly large Christmas village.”
“Dad,i don't wanna go”
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OTHER WORKS
Sketches
Photography
Interior Design,Sketches,Photography
Interior Design
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