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Danlei Born in China Beijing - 02/ 04/ 1995 I am full of enthusiasm about the visual arts and the composition of images since the beginning of learning drawing from 1998. They have well combined my perception of arts with the knowledge of landscape design. And I believe that, one of the most impressive space design methods is to introduce unique visual elements and extraordinary visual expressions into the space.


Contents

Floating Bubbles San Francisco Bay Front Park Design

Weaving Scenery Design the new Californian 'Wild & Scenic' Landscape Experience

Micro-climate Change Madison Park Landscape Design

Nihewan Ruins Protection Nihewan Area Landscape Design

Double-frame Chair Furniture Design

Taian Garden Chinese Traditional Garden

Other Works Malerial Design


DANLEI CHENG EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley Master of Landscape Architecture

Tsinghua University Bachelor of Environment Design

Berkeley, CA, USA August 2017 - June 2019 Beijing, China September 2013 - June 2017

WORK EXPERIENCE Lowney Architecture Landscape Architecture Intern

Oakland, USA February 2019 - June 2019

Lowney Residential • Digital models, diagrams, renderings and technical drawings. • CAD drawing for outdoor paver. • Landscape detail design and material selection

Studio on site

Landscape Architecture Intern

Tokyo, Japan July 2018 - August 2018

Nagano Art Museum Park • Physical models, diagrams and technical drawings. • Landscape Bench Design and Physical models.

Duyi Environmental Design Studio Landscape Design Intern

Beijing, China March 2018 - July 2018

National Centre for the Performing Arts • Landscape design for outdoor theater. (concept, circulation, detail drawing). • Guide system design for landscape and building, Modelling. • CAD drawing for landscape detail plan.

Instinct Fabrication Landscape Architecture Intern

Beijing, China May 2017 - August 2017

Shangrao Huaxi Project • Conceptual planning, CAD drawing for the landscape master plan. • River bank landscape detail design, Modelling.

J&T Environmental Art Design Environmental Design Intern

Beijing, China March 2016 - September 2016

Kulangsu Post Museum • Concept diagram, CAD drawing, Modelling. • Interior and space design, Outdoor garden design. Hainan East No.1 Passenger Liner • Interior space design and illustration, Deck public space design. • Conceptual design including outdoor public space, office space, children's play area, rooftop bar.

Beijing Qingshang Architectural Design Interior Design Intern

Beijing, China March 2015 - June 2015

Beijing Shichahai Boutique Hotels • Design for the Lobby Section of the Subject. • Interior lighting design, Modelling.

China Central Television Stage Design Intern

• Assistance for the Stylists of Hosts, Design for Stage Sets.

Beijing, China April 2014 - June 2014


2632 Warring st, Apt 9 | Berkeley, CA | 94704 cheng_danlei@berkeley.edu | (510)-735-7102

LEARNING PROJECT Parsons the New School for Design

New York, NY July 2016 - August 2016

Summer Course

Links between Tsinghua Universities in Mainland China and Taiwan Summer Exchange Course

Hsinchu, Taiwan June 2014 - August 2014

Achievement & Honors & Exhibition • LIAOXI Award of Chinese Wooden Furniture Design ( Top Six ) | 2017 • SALONESATELLITE Shanghai

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• Milano Design WEEK-DESIGN x DESIGNERS (Polimi) | 2016 • Happy Spring Festival: Chinese Style Art and Design Exhibition (French) | 2016 • China International Design Trading EXPO (Shanghai) | 2016

ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS TINY Chinese Theatre Group

Marketing department

Berkeley, CA September 2017

Tsinghua Students’ Photography Association

Beijing, China

Volunteer Works

Beijing, China

Organization of Contests and Activities

Organizer: Tsinghua Charity Association Organizer: ASLA Annual Meeting EXPO

Flute Grade 9/10 in National Musical Instruments Examination China Chinese Calligraphy Second Prize in Art Festival Paintings several First Prizes in contests PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Language Chinese (Mandarin), English

Researching & Illustration & Modeling Auto CAD Photoshop Illustrator InDesign GIS Vray Microsoft Office Rhinoceros Sketch Up Envi-Met

Acrobat Procreate

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March 2017 Los Angeles, USA October 2017



Floating Bubbles Bay Front Park Design San Francisco Mission Bay TutorďźšDavid Meyer Individual Work 2019.3 -2019.5

This is a recreation park design, located on the bayfront park in the Mission Bay area along the west coast of San Francisco. The name of the park is Called a floating bubble which means the design concept can be simplified into a curve connecting large and small bubbles. Bayfront park is along the coastline, another side is nearby the new stadium which under construction, it also close to the Pier terminal and bus station with convenient transportation from the downtown SF or Berkeley. The new stadium will attract a lot of young people who love sports, which can make the park full of activities. It can be a trigger in the park system to alive the mission bay area, attract people to the park, then people can walk to other parks to form a good connection. Combine research and site visit, my design start from three points: design a park that have The rich event space attractive young people. / Change the topo to reduce the strong wind. / Enjoy the view. Event Space: San Francisco often hosts free music shows, weekend marketplaces, and sports events. I wonder If I can give them space to hold that and then find out the space form, size, and the number of people required for different activities. topo change: I lifted the topo in the south and north side through the results of the wind rose diagram, but just gentle slope and ADA can easily pass through the south hill. dense trees on the hill can block the wind. Observation Deck: I made several different spaces in my site to enjoy the scenery. For the zoom in area in the park, I try to combine the dream feeling and the study model to my site and formed the geometric composition on the process model. An s-shaped pavilion, one side wrapped in a tree, has some seats, and the other side extends out to be the observation deck. Some columns of difference heights lead the way, connecting three circular seats around the top of the hill. There are some small trees around them so that people have shade when they are resting. there are just Simple structures to form four different feelings.


During the site visit, we observed and studied different stones from the site area. I mainly used some sedimentary


Mission bay Forming a park system that is connected by walkable or bicyclebale.

The site was located far from downtown San Francisco and the ferry building area. It is in one of the mission bay park systems. Mission bay area is under development now, each park here has special features to serve the surrounding residential or commercial areas. The new stadium will attract a lot of young people who love sports, which can make the park full of activities. It can be a trigger in the park system to alive the mission bay area, attract people to the park, then people can walk to other parks to form a good connection. I use point, circle, lines to simplify the space, combined with the site analysis, main road, existing trail like the lines. programs and event areas, viewing platforms into points. So here are several large and small points Connected with the line, my park has a Preliminary composition.


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My focused area is on the south hill. David's stone practice inspired me a lot. This exercise uses nine stones to form a space. My model inspired from a dream. In the dream, I walked on the path of a tiny island, surrounded by the sea. The sides of the path are filled with floating stones to lead the direction. The end of the path is a huge tree. This space makes me feel peace and relax. I try to combine the dream feeling and the study model to my site and formed the geometric composition on the process model. There are just Simple structures to form four different feelings. When I close my eyes and imagine that I am walking on this path, it is very similar to my dreams.


All I can feel is the openness of my heart and my deepest desire for freedom, when I sit on top of the hill and look over the sea.

Physical Model

In the mottled back of the girl flute and walks rustling under th


shadow of the trees, the sun falls on the l through the tree shade. The boy plays the s away with the girl, with the fallen leaves heir feet.

Physical Model

In the sunset, I sit under the veranda, facing the Golden Gate Bridge. At the moment I feel so lonely and desperately want to be redeemed.

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Weaving Scenery Design the new Californian 'Wild & Scenic' Landscape Experience Tutor:Richard L Hindle Individual Work 2018.1 -2018.5

This studio, Detours in Detail, explores the role of design along the South Fork of the Yuba River, one of California’s most scenic wild rivers. We will roadtrip, hike, analyze, and develop sitespecific designs that will redefine the contemporary Californian scenic landscape experience, by creating a series of detailed site proposals for rest, observation, access, inhabitation, and infrastructure. Design opportunities will range in scale from observation ‘huts’, to bridges and ‘wilderness’ experiences that bring visitors is close proximity of the Yuba’s waters. The Detours in Details studio intends to advance the development of spatial and material design aptitudes along the blurry edge of wilderness, aesthetics, and representation. My design is based on the concept of “weaving”. During the site visit, we observed and collected the stones and geological stratification of different areas. The stone samples I collected near the river bank were further utilized as the material of my conceptual model, as well as a design approach throughout my entire design. In the course, I have learned how to add structures, bridges, viewing platforms that blend with the atmosphere of the whole site through 3 to 4 small exercises. In my final project, I made an attempt to further explore my idea using the previous conceptual model as a tool. The 12-weeks’ testing, continuous deepening and detailing resulted in my final design. As a project with a highly powerful subjective concept and strong artistic expression, the bottleneck and stagnation periods during the design process are inevitable, but my coherent design ideas are greatly enhanced since the difficulties have been overcome.


Location | South Yuba River at N. Bloomfield Rd. Site | Edwards Crossing bridge and surrounding landscape

Bridge Powerhouse Dam Edward’s Crossing Highway Fork of Yuba River

Edwards Crossing Area, South Yuba River, Nevada County California Detours in Detail, explores the role of design along the South Fork of the Yuba River, one of California’s most scenic wild rivers. We will roadtrip, hike, analyze, and develop sitespecific designs that will redefine the contemporary Californian scenic landscape experience, by creating a series of detailed site proposals for rest, observation, access, inhabitation, and infrastructure.


During the site visit, we observed and studied different stones from the site area. I mainly used some sedimentary stones for my original conceptual model. Combined with stone, the copper wire was woven into two hollow elliptical barrels. The stones were stuck between two barrels, forming a solid structure. My concept model demonstrates the form of weaving that interweaves these two different materials together.

Combining the concept model, I draw some sketching in the second exercise to test the different woven forms and whether it integrates with the site.


Site plan

The third exercise was to design a bridge, toilet, and railing at three different locations. I chose the location of the toilet at the top of the south side of the mountain, since the south side is more more privacy, and as the highest point, it has a fantastic view. The woven form was applied to three structures, imitating the mottled light and shadow when sunlight shines through the leaves of the forest, as well as creating a certain degree of privacy.

The bathroom hidden by trees on the highest point of the south side

Using the concept of woven form, three diffe density between the railings varies under th attractions area, sparse and neat along the out is a section of the railings have the varia scenic spots, and following the fluctuation of

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erent types of railings have been woven. The he consideration of safety. It is dense in the e path. The other one that is worth to point ation of height, responding to the view of the the mountain.

I set up a bridge at the turning of the river. The three expression forms of the bridge provide three different space experiences, namely, completely open space, half enclosure, and from enclosure to open again. This design enables people to have different landscape experiences walking through the bridge, as if strolling from the wrapped tunnel to the enlightened open space. It is an interesting space experience.

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The bridge connceting two sides


South elevation drawing

The final plan is a circular plank road, linking three viewing platforms. A path leads to flow parking, and there is a bathroom structure connected to the parking lot across the bridge. The viewing platforms are located in different heights. The different spatial structure forms are all originated from these three concept diagrams: show three kinds of weaving forms and use the material that blends with the mountain. Through multiple weaving attempts of physical models, the right method was eventually established.Developing from my initial conceptual model, I generated various weaving forms taking the stone and wood in the site.

It is also the concept for the entrance platform, which is weaved with the concrete paving and wood structure. Inspired by the traditional Chinese garden landscape framing technique, the mountain scenery is framed by the structure as the visitors are moving through the platform. The second kind of wrapping form is used for the highest platform, where the wood and the mountain blend together. The various angled wood structures are penetrated into the mountain, allowing visitors to lean against them while appreciating the scenery of the mountain. For the lowest platform, the wood is used as a structural member to support the platform. Above the platform is a wide open space. The three different weaving forms are highlighted here. The consistency of the railing weaves the three platforms together. I also explored how to apply the weaving concept of interweaving the mountain and artificial material to the relationship between human and environment. For the design of the bathroom, the relationship between weaving and human is put into consideration, in order to create the sensation of wrapping in a woven structure for the visitors.


North elevation drawing

A circular plank road, linking three viewing platforms


The hightest platform

A circular plank road linking three viewing platforms with different heights

The plan of the circular plank road, two a


The lowest platform

The bathroom on the south side

access roads from the parking and the bridge

The relation between the platform, bridge and bathroom



Exploration of Micro-climate Change Madsion Park Landscape Design TutorďźšIryna Dronova

Danlei Cheng (Concept Design, Envi-met, modelling &Dana Davidsen, Lizzie Sturr, Weijia Zhou 2017.9 -2017.10 The project topic is exploration of the microclimate changes in Madison Park area. The modeling created with Envi-met software has been used to explore the temperature changes brought about by the implantation of different landscape elements (eg vegetation, structure, tree, water) into the site. The Madison park redesign with more theoretical basis has been made through data analysis and simulation. We have explored the temperature changes by placing three different elements, ultimately coming up with the design that alleviates the urban heat island effect. The site is located in Oakland across from the Lake Merritt BART station. It is used by the surrounding community for both recreation and shelter. The center of the park is hardscape with a concrete ground plane and seating throughout. Vegetation is situated on the perimeter of the park on berms that flank the sidewalk. Currently, the trees and vegetation suffer from a lack of maintenance. Our Envi-Met analysis show the pavement at the center of the park registers as a hotter surface relative to the vegetation. Similarly, the BART plaza area is mostly pavement and registers as an area of increased heat. Our subsequent scenarios use shade in various forms to mitigate the urban heat island effect on the site. In the first scenario, we placed a series of large canvas structures to shade portions of our site that our baseline Envi-Met analysis showed to be hotter. Our second scenario replaces the canvas structures with trees and grasses to test the effect shade from vegetation has on the site. We extended the grasses from the berms into the areas of the site that our analysis showed to be the hottest. Our final scenario combines the canvas structures with vegetation to further cool the site. This design reorganizes the pathways for increased connection between the BART plaza, the surrounding community, and within the site. It maintains space for the recreation on the current site with a wooden deck area and wide paved pathways, and also uses tree canopy for areas of meditation and shelter. Our Envi-Met analysis shows the combination of vegetation and canvas in this scenario is the most successful in cooling the site.


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ENVI-MET ANALYSIS SITE BASELINE - AIR TEMPERATURE

The site is located in Oakland across from the Lake Merritt BART station. It is used by the surrounding community for both recreation and shelter. The center of the park is hardscape with a concrete ground plane and seating throughout. Vegetation is situated on the perimeter of the park on berms that flank the sidewalk. Currently, the trees and vegetation suffer from a lack of maintenance. Our Envi-Met analysis show the pavement at the center of the park registers as a hotter surface relative to the vegetation. Similarly, the BART plaza area is mostly pavement and registers as an area of increased heat.


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ENVI-MET ANALYSIS OPTIMIZATION - AIR TEMPERATURE

Our final scenario combines the canvas structures with vegetation to further cool the site. This design reorganizes the pathways for increased connection between the BART plaza, the surrounding community, and within the site. It maintains space for existing use with a wooden deck area and wide paved pathways. It also utilizes tree canopy for areas of meditation and shelter. Our Envi-Met analysis shows the combination of vegetation and canvas in this scenario is the most successful in cooling the site.


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MAKE USE OF IT! Remain it as a public plaza for exercising of local people Wind speed DECREASE in the area behind buildings

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ABSORB MORE HEAT Jackson Street Vegetation (trees and gagrassland) Hardscape Hardscape (plaza for public activities) (Bart plaza)

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Nihewan Ruins Protection Nihewan Area Landscape Design TutorďźšSong Limin Individual Work 2016.3-2016.6

The design of Nihewan Archaeological Park in Hebei Province is my first attempt at landscape design. In the archaeological park, the rich infrastructure and archaeological relics attracted people’s attention . We had to not only preserve the local archaeological relics ecology and promoted the surrounding development and the usage of resources, but also to establish the park as an example of archaeological regional management. In my design of Nihewan National Archaeological Park, my research mainly focused on studying and researching of soil. Due to the particularity of the park, the soil layer in this archaeological site is relatively rich. We built circular plank road around the archaeological site in such large place so that people could find and explore the soil structure and get overall knowledge of history. In the streamline, I planned the surrounding plants when designed the plank road. We planning include the plants of previous, newly increased and next 20 years to ease the local soil erosion and consolidate environmental protection and also attracted people in archaeological park, thus people may pay more attention to this place with historical heritage.


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Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province

Nihewan District of Yangyuan County

Exploration and Streamline Design

Nihewan District located in Yangyuan County of Hebei Province in China was the site of ancient human activities two million years ago, discovered with a large number of Paleolithic and mammalian fossils. As the most well preserved section, Nihewan District is the internationally recognized as the standard strata of Quaternary, becoming the "world natural museum" and the world's unique Paleolithic archaeological research site with its rich ancient civilization ruins and stratum alternation.

Site Analysis According to topographic analysis, the west side is the rugged terrain of rolling hills, the eastern side is the plain plateau mountain, and the central area is archaeological remains found with a lot of archaeological sites and facilitating people to walk and study. Through the comparison of their terrain area sizes and the analysis of height difference, the middle area has been finally selected as the design object. Node profiles of the remains area


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Layer Structure The great lakes in the old days were completely dried up and once became the Nihewan area with broad plain. Due to the erosion of the Sanggan River and the Huliu River, the plain of ancient lake suffered heavy damage, now becoming a rolling platform with large or small sizes, various forms terrains, and exposed rocks, which have also led to the complex overlapping feature in the soil texture of Nihewan area. We use the archaeological remains and special rock and soil types in the entire are to attract visitors, making comprehensive analysis of different types of soil node graph, functional zoning, and seedling table from the annular flow line. In terms of greening, we have taken into account the original green, new green, and the future green, gradually reversing the deterioration of local ecology for nearly a hundred years through the treatment of green vegetation to for the revival of ecological vitality.

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Double-frame Chair Furniture Design Tutor:Yu Lizhan Danlei Cheng (Concept Design, Drawing, modelling) &Chen Junguang 2015.06-2015.09

The project began with the idea of intersecting two frames at the center, recreating the basic structural form of a cube. By utilizing this particular type of structure in furniture design, the play of geometry generated by the simplicity of form becomes a unique aesthetic whilst the construction itself is solid. The essence of a chair lies in its details. First, by varnishing black walnut wood, the surface engenders a feeling of tranquility; second, by bringing together two types of joinery—the fish mouth joint and the round joint, the emphasis of traditionalism is reinforced; finally, the arm of the chair—in the form of a spindle—invites the visitor to sit. The supporting lower part of the chair is thick and solid, evoking structural soundness, while the upper is light and elegant, accentuating further the aesthetics of tectonics.




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Taian Garden Chinese Traditional Garden Tutor:Fang Xiaofeng Individual Work 2016.03-2016.05

This project is a practice to apply narrative element into landscape design. I used the famous collector, Pang Yuanji’s life as the main line and distributed his life development track in combination of rock architecture of the garden’s layout. There are totally 4 time nodes in Pang Yuanji’s life: he has a wealthy childhood and likes painting; then becomes an officer in his youth and starts to collect paintings; when he is in middle-age, he devotes into business for paintings transaction; in his later years, the war broken out and he is displaced and endures many hardships, he donates his collections to the museum. From the life of glory time to the decline, it forms the core part of this design. The design of garden adopted Pang Yuanji’s whole life as the background, his life acts as a series streamline and four turning points as the different scenes. When people walk in the park, they could experience different seeing, listening, feeling, this is the socalled the movement of steps and shift of scenes. To separate the park into three levels with a unique frame view and approach, that is the near scene of bridge and watercourse and the center scene of architectural plants as well as the distant scene of mountains. Therefore, the park is surrounded by a classical landscape to interpret the protagonist’s life cycle. In the center of garden, this is a lake, which surrounding is designed different elements such as rock feature, corridors, bridges, mansions and etc., when people glance and walk along the lake, it is to follow the collector Pang Yuanji’s footprints in fact .


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The garden was made for the famous 20th century collector, Mr. Pan Laichen, who has experienced four stages of life transition, respectively including the leaning of painting at well-off child age, the selling of painting in the official position at young age, and the collecting of painting as the middle-aged businessman, and the donating of painting during the pathetic old years. I have set the right side of mountains-and-waters painting as the starting point for his life with ups and downs, which is the major line of garden throughout the design concept. Gravel represents young age, the high mountain refers to the grand atmosphere during youth, a group of steep mountains means the dangerous peak middle-age life, and the change from mountain into gravel indicates his twists and turns experienced at his later years. The master's life could be seen by walking in the garden. This is the inspiration point of my design and the characteristic of scene shift along the movement of steps has the spatial narrative features.

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The Plan of the Garden

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Hong Ming Hall

Yang Xin Court

Pin Mo Pavilion

Dan Qing Room

Ban Ye Pavilion


Specific Spatial Distribution of Garden The 60 * 60 garden area is deducted with 15 * 15 area to become the geographical area. The southeast side has been set as the entrance in my design for this irregular shape, leading all the way north for the main residence housing in the garden. There is a garden entrance at the hall. It leads to the largest main hall for meetings and large-scale activities by walking northward along ring road. It goes to the high area of Western Hill in the garden by walking to the west, with the pavilion on the hill overlooking the panoramic view of entire garden.

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Hydrological analysis

It passes the long corridor in the north, reaching the attic in two floors for entertaining the guests and watching the scenery of lake island. The most private room in the south area is wrapped by a large area of plants, serving as the elegant and quite place for the owner. A row of galleries is in the east, leading to the starting point of garden. Each scenery is different, reflecting the so-called surrounded by mountains and rivers with scene shift along the movement of steps.

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Other Works Malerial Design Design1 Tutor:Lu Yichen Individual Work Design2 Tutor:N/A Individual Work 2014.03-2015.05

Design1: The four-week courses aimed to recognize material cognitive spaces. Most of the courses were made up of 10 * 10 cubes. I tried some variations and felt the beauty of the combination among different materials, mainly using the plaster of this material. Category was divided into: the shape of the study, light and gypsum, and mash mix. Three aspects let me have a preliminary understanding of the body. Design2: My hobbies in the university were photography and painting. I like to shoot portraits and pencil sketches. Design was the contribution by people to make the feedback to the nature. Before the feedback, the more important was to receive information of the environment. Through photography and drawing, I recorded and communicated what I received, in a way that I understood.


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