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Boya Ye Master of Landscape Architecture PennDesign University of Pennsylvania Email:yeboya@upenn.edu Address: 4401 Spruce Street, Apt307 Philadelphia, PA19104 Phone:(530) 979-4407

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Content giving land to water

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Design Researh

discover the seemingly undisturbed

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Landscpae Operation

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International Gardens of Many Colors Urban Agriculture Studio

Township 9 Riverfront Park Site Planning and Design Studio

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eco-engine

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Urban Eco Design

Mobile Beat New Commuter Town

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Urban Design and Planning Studio

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Livestock Grazing in Fremont Weir Wildlife Area

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Ecology of Infrastructure

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Green Roof In Hunt Courtyard Design and Build Studio

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01 giving land to water Placemaking of An Experimental Flooded Polder in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta 2015-2016, Design Research Bacon Island, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, CA Instructor: Brett Milligan

Land subsidence, aging levee infrastructure, and predicted sea level rise are creating unique flooded polders in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. With case studies, interviews and fieldwork, this study investigates the current uses of flooded polders in the Delta region and the potential design opportunities of a flooded polder to become a social interface between the main users of flooded polders: scientists and recreationists.

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BREACHING BACON ISLAND AS AN EXPERIMENTAL LANDSCAPE

PROCESS OF LEVEE SUBSIDENCE

REGIONAL NETWORKS

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BRIDGE ENTRANCE HUB AREA OF INTERVENTION

IDENTIFIED DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES Bacon Island Bridge, as the only vehicle access to the Bacon Island, is maintained by the county agency. Capitalizing around this existing infrasture and combing with the need for a boat launching ramp and a public restroom, BRIDGE ENTRANCE HUB is the visitor’s hub for people who drive to Delta

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PRIMARY USERS

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Scientists and visitors who come by car, or have a need to use the boat launching ramp and the public restroom

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FEATURES 1. BOAT LAUNCHING SYSTEM 2. PATH TO THE WATER 3. PUBLIC RESTROOM 4. OVERFLOW BASIN WITH PEAT SEPTIC TANK 5. FORESHORE LEVEE WITH 10:1 SLOPE 6. INTERACTIVE WATER SENSOR Water Quality and TemperatureMonitoring Lighten up when fish passes Assist navigation at nights

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INTERACTION BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND RECREATIONISTS AT FORESHORE LEVEE: Bank Fishing and Beach Seine

AT PATH TO THE WATER: Scientists monitor the Water qualities while Vistors can enjoy the view

AT THE PUBLIC RESTROOM A Visitor’s Log for sharing of fish catchment information can stimulate discussions while wating for the restroom

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hightide- 4' low tide-0'

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CENTER PLATFORM AREA OF INTERVENTION

IDENTIFIED DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES A floating experience in the middle of a flooded polder

PRIMARY USERS Boater

SHADED PLATFORM

A special outdoor classroom space. A specular view with the water around.

FEATURES 1. Shading Platform with a series of boarding docks and transient docks

INTERACTION BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND RECREATIONISTS AT CENTER PLATFORM A conversation happening in the middle of the flooded polder. Communication across the boats or stepping to the platform for a quiet view.

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02 Uncover "seemingly disturbed"

LANDSCAPE MATERIAL ON SITE

GRASSES

BUSHES

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WILD GRASS

VIBURNUMS

SMALL SHRUB SPICE BUSH

3’-6’

6’-26’

GRAZING CHEMICAL

TREE

TALL SHRUB

BLACK LOCUST

>26’

AMUR HONEYSUCKLE

INVASION MANAGEMENT PROCESS CURRENT DOMINATION

MOWING

BURNING

2016 Fall Brewerytown Gateway, East Fairmount Park Instructor: Megan Born

Define the Traverse

TRAVERSE BASEMAP

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SITE PLAN IN YEAR 4

YEAR 2 MAINTENANCE TIMELINE

SPECTRUM OF SHRUB PLANTING 2

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CULTIVATED

MANAGED

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WILD

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YEAR 2 YEAR 4

MAINTENANCE OPERATION

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BURNING

YEAR 3

CHEMICAL SPRAYING

YEAR 5

1 2 3 4 5 scale: 1:30

MOWING

FOREST GROVE BOSQUE ALLEE GREENHOUSE

YEAR 4

GRAZING

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LONG SECTION IN YEAR 4

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SHRUB LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGIES WITH A GRADIENT OF INCREASING HUMAN INTERVENTION WILD

MANAGED-STABLIZAED SHRUBLAND

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INVASIVE PLANTS DOMINATION

BURNED LAND-FIRE TOLERANT PLANTS

CHEMICAL TREATED LAND-HERBACEOUS AND GRASSES

MECHANICAL TREATED LAND-HERBACEOUS AND SHORT SHRUBS

GRAZED LAND

CULTIVATED

SHRUB LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGIES

FOREST

GROVE

BOSQUE

ALLEE

GREENHOUSE

WITH A GRADIENT OF INCREASING HUMAN INTERVENTION WILD

MANAGED-STABLIZAED SHRUBLAND

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CROSS SECTIONS IN YEAR 7

CROSS SECTIONS IN YEAR 4 PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

PATCH 1

PATCH 2

PATCH 3

PATCH 4

GRAZING

CUT AND PAINT

MOWING

BURNING

CUT AND PAINT

MOWING

BURNING

GRAZING

PATCH 1 GRAZED

PATCH 2 CUT AND PAINT

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PATCH 2 CUT AND PAINT

WILD

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PATCH 3 MOWED

WILD

PATCH 3 MOWED

GROVE

PATCH 2 MOWED

PATCH 2 MOWED

WILD

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PATCH 4 BURNED

PATCH 2 MOWED

FOREST

PATCH 3 BURNED

WILD

PATCH 3 BURNED

GROVE

PATCH 4 GRAZED

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WILD

PATCH 4 BURNED

WILD

PATCH 2 CUT AND PAINT

FOREST

PATCH 1 CUT AND PAINT

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PATCH 4 GRAZED

WILD

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PATCH 4 BURNED

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ALLEE

PATCH 4 BURNED

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PATCH 4 GRAZED

TRAIN

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PATCH 4 GRAZED

BOSQUE

ALLEE

PATCH 4 GRAZED

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03 International Garden of Many Color

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Overall Birds Eye View 05 Eco-engine at Sacramento Railyard 2015 Winter Sacramento Railyard, CA Instructor: Kimberly Garza 10 Feet Deep

TOPO under 100 Year Flood Event

35 Feet Deep

Connected Waterways receive large amount of stormwater, buffering the flooding to the downtown Sacramento

Building Fabric

13 FEET Deep Pond

12 FEET Deep Pond 12 FEET Deep Pond

10 Feet Deep

35 Feet Deep

TOPO under 100 Year Flood Event

Connected Waterways receive large amount of stormwater, buffering the flooding to the downtown Sacramento

13 FEET Deep Pond

10 Feet Deep 12 FEET Deep Pond

TOPO under average water level

12 FEET Deep Pond

3 Main ponds and Connected Waterways, A mix of flux and stasis

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Phytoplankton

Nutrients

Delta Fish migratory Routes iver

Old Water Intake Location

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Pogonichthys macrolepidotus

Enhanced Detritus Food Web

Microbial organism Epibenthic Invertebrates

Food and Predation of Identified Keystone Species

New Water Intake Location

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Delta Smelt

Sacramento River reaches that comprise survival through the Delta for 4 different migration routes 1

Imparied Pelagic Food Web

Demersal Fish

Corbicula fluminea

Detritus

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Larval Fish

Bivalves in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta The Food Web Deficiency

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Zooplankton

Sacramento Splittail Predators

Predators Striped Bass Morone saxatilis

White Catfish Ameiurus catus

Black Crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus

Striped Bass Morone saxatilis

1. Sacramento River 2. Sutter and Steamboat sloughs 3. Georgiana Slough 4..Delta Cross Channel

Delta Smelt

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Why Remove Pump Station on site?

Juvenile Delta Smelt

1. Pump Stations remove large quantities of water, nutrients, and Primary& Secondary Production. 2. Also produce entrainment loss.

Rotifers

Hypomesus transpacificus

Planktonic copepods

Cladocerans

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus

Adult Delta Smelt

Amphipods

Opossum shrimp Neomysis mercedis.

Food Zooplankton

Opossum shrimp Neomysis mercedis.

Detrital Material

Sacramento Splittail

Food Zooplankton

Decoupling of pelagic and detritus food web

Hypomesus transpacificus

Nitrates Phosphates Carbon

Nutrients

Planktonic copepods Diatoms

Phytoplankton

Zooplankton Bivalves Corbicula fluminea

Detritus

Planktivorous Fish Filter-feeding Fish Larval Fish

Morone saxatilis

Piscivores Demersal Fish

Imparied Pelagic Food Web

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus

Enhanced Detritus Food Web

Microbial organism Epibenthic Invertebrates

Food and Predation of Identified Keystone Species

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