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Xiaojing Zhao M.L.Arch RMIT University Graduate Landscape Architect canna.xj.zhao@gmail.com U14-52 Leicester St Carlton, Vic 3053
Experience May 2012 - November 2012, Beijing Researcher and Planting Designer Sunny Road Project Principle studies included: indigenous plants, horticulture and human physical healty and barrier-free access for inner neighbourhood open space.
Position Part-time or Full-time Landscape Architect
Availablility
July 2013 - August 2013, Beijing Intern Landscape Planting Designer Beijing Lihe Jianjing Architectural Design Research Centre Responsible for creating prime planting plans design and cost estimates for Tangshan Wutongfu Community Project, working in a teamwork through documentation drawings process.
Immediate
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Design Research ••••• Concept Development ••• Planting Design •••• Strategic Land Planning ••• Landscape Infrastructure • • • • Hand Drawing ••• Model Making ••• Presentation •••• Mandarin English
I am a landscape architect postgraduate from RMIT University. I am willing to be hardworking, conscientious and self-motivated as a landscape architect. Landscape Architecture, this challenging discipline, has been one of the most powerful growth motivation for me in recent years, which equipped myself with improved competency in terms of self-organisation, time-management, teamwork, problem solving, communication and even lifestyle. I am looking for a graduate position full time or part time in professional practice where I hope to boost my creativity and enthusiasm aimming at creating a better living environment.
Tel: +61 450 701 011
AutoCAD SketchUp Rhinoceros Illustrator Photoshap Indesign Lumion MS Office EndNote
Personal Statement
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major project folio @ https://issuu.com/cannazhao/ docs/indeteminate_fields_4
Education March 2015 - present, RMIT University Master ‘s Degree in Landscape Architecture Modules included: • Design Research • Concept Development
• Individual Research Project Practice
September 2010 - June 2014, Beijing Forestry University Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Gardening Modules included: • Botany • Ecology • Watercolor Landscape Painting • Landscape Design
• The Green Space Planning in Urban Area • Plant Design • Garden Engineering • Architecture Design
Interests Professional • Planting Design • Proficiency in Rhino 2D Drawing/ 3D Modeling • Concept Development Sports • Skiiing • Roller Skating (The 6th Place in Female 1000 Meter Program of The 4th Rollaer Skating Contest for Beijing College Students ) • Table Tennis
Teamwork with Jun Tan 2nd Semister 2015 / Queen Victoria Market (QVM) / Melbourne
Weaving Network - landscape infrastructure design for public space - teamwork environment from design research, strategy setup, concept design to image producing - mainly be responsible for theory position, ideograms, analysis graphic and draft plan design
Weaving Network is an open and transparent food flow program hybridizing market operations with the city’s public realm, which encourages diverse social encounters and cultural exchanges, everyday routines and rituals associated with food production. Our strategy for reinforcing these ideas is through exposing the aforementioned operations processes within the project spaces, allowing visitors to clearly understand their complexities and appreciate their importance through weaving them in public spaces, in vertical and horizontal compositions, crossing Ideogram for trading area
careful of existing and proposed components of the market and site. These flows of procedure/resources will shape project volumes as well as user circulation. In addition, diversified food culture exchanges bring more communications and social encounters to public space in `. The exposure of circulation flowsin public spaces promote attention and attraction. Weaving Network as a multifunctional platform for QVM and Melbourne transports daily fresh food to supply the cityunder public’s awareness. The activities of food’s deep involvements into the market include tasting diversified food, presenting what to cook and how to cook, which would attract more diverse groups of people meeting and gathering at QVM.
Ideogram for public space with unique food experience
Operation system follows the existing sheds fabric
Weaving exising sheds and pedestrian with food operational system
Vertical use of weaving node space
Visual accessibility in public space
Food attracts people which attract more people
Queen Victoria Market Melbourne Market Tranfer Station( E-Gate)
CBD
Bulk Port
South Melbourne Market
Food Markets in Melbourne
Food Loading Bar / Produced by Jun Tan
Green Roof Canopy / Produced by Jun Tan
Queen Victoria Marmet Master Plan / Produced by Jun Tan
Traffic Ramp for Safe Pedestrian Area / Produced by Jun Tan
Individual Over the Years
Other Works
Ring Storage Box (laser cut)
Jewelry Rack (laser cut)
Zeca Island Dock (laser cut)