2011.8-2018.5 > Landscape Architecture > Architecture
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LINGYA CHEN
LINGYA CHEN
RESUME PERSONAL Name: Lingya Chen Nationality: China MLA | AP Candidate in GSD Languages: English/Chinese /Japanese
CONTACT Mobile: +(1)857-269-5304 +(86)15901912404 Email: lchen@gsd.harvard.edu Personal Email: chenlingya109@gmail.com Address: 19 Peabody Terrace Apt 32 Cambridge,MA,02138
SOFTWARE&SKILLS 2D Drawing
3D Modeling
Adobe Suite (Photoshop ,Illustrator, Indesign,After Effect, Dreamweaver) AutoCAD,ArcGIS Rhino+Grasshopper, Sketchup, V-Ray Rendering, Revit
EDUCATION MLA I AP Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Bachelor of Architecture Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
INTERNSHIP Yiyu Design Landscape Architecture l Shanghai, China
May 2017- << Aug 2017
>> Dec 2017Jan 2018
-Book Center Courtyard Redesign, Yachang Concept Design, Presentation - Silhouette Garden Planting Design -Furniture Design, SAVC Car Center Furniture Design, Construction Drawing
THUPDI, University Based Research Center Landscape Architecture l Beijing, China
-Winthrop Square, Boston Concept Design & Development Presentation
>> Jul 2014
- Qingdao Residencial Area, Project Report Phase Public Open space design, Modeling - Shanghai Commercial Area, Bidding Concept design, site study, floor plans
Architectural Surveying of Ancient Chinese Temple l Shanxi, China - Structure&component measuring of the temple Facade - Section Drawing
- Regeneration of a Disused Quarry, Concept design Graduate design, site study,
- Nanjing Residencial District, Construction Phase,Facade details design, Construction practice
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Sep 2015- << Dec 2015
-Danzhou Tourism Destination Planning, Project Report Phase,Plan arrangement, Site study and presentation packages
THAPE, Urban Residencial Area Architecture Design&Urban Planning l Shanghai, China
GROUND, Landscape Architecture l Boston
>> Sep 2013
Topography Surveying&Mapping of Tsinghua University l Beijing, China -Recognition&application of the balance level -Full-station instrument and electronic balance level -Topographical mapping
May 2015- << Aug 2015 >> Jul 2012
Pavilion Construction & Exhibition l Beijing, China -Design a pavilion in group -Tested mechanical performance of the proposal through multiple scales of physical models -Pavilion construction&exhibition on campus
CONTENTS
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PHANTOM COAST Landscape Design Sea Wall Infrastructure
WATER TREATMENT PARK Landscape Design Nanyuan Airport Regeneration
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BOSTON HARBOR DESIGN
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CALSBAD CITY
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BUSINESS HOTEL
STREETS&LINES
HOPSCA in Dashila Hutong Area Mutifuctional Architecture Design
MEDIA INDUSTRIAL PARK
Urban Planning Design Regeneration of a Diposed Railway Station in
Landscape Design Sea Level Rise/Storm Surge
Landscape Design Design Strategies in Desert Area
Architectural Design Business Hotel between Campus and City
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OTHER WORKS
INSIDE-OUT Architectural Design Display Lifesyles of the Young Architects
INTERNSHIP -Quartyard Redesign -Planting Design -Furniture Design -Silhouette Garden -Quarry Reformation -Winthrop Square
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PHAMTOM COAST SF Seawall Infrastructure 2nd Year Landscape Studio in GSD Independent Work Location:San Francisco, Coastline Advisor:James Lord, Roderick Wyllie (Surface Design)
In this project, concrete pyramids and the steel structure are used to form the seawall which includes the actual seawall, the breakwater, the water front and so on. Modules can solve the dilemma San Francisco is facing right now. The sea is rising and the SF coast is influenced but the exact level of rising could not be predicted. Moreover, it is highly possible that there will be earthquakes in the next 25 years. Because of the unstable landfill, the area by the sea is also the most vulnerable area to earthquakes. If we build up land with modules, we can easily solve these two problems. Modules can stack so they can grow with the sea level rise. They can separate from each other so they are more flexible and could be used for the re-construction after earthquakes.
Modules could become the shelters in earthquakes. This Two pyramids could be assembled to become the camp for one person in terms of emergency.
Turbulence could be inserted into the pyramids. The electricity it generated can support the city and also support the activities on the sea.
Convertible Structure The structure is apllied to link those modules. The second structure share the components with the first structure. They are replaceable with each other.
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WATER TREATMENT PARK
Ultimate Water Treatment Process
Nanyuan Airport Regeneration 4th Year Landscape Studio Collaborate Work (Jingwei Tan, Xiaowei Zhang,Daiyue Lyu) Location:Beijing Nanyuan Airport Advisor:Yufan Zhu, Xiaodi Zheng Area Size:2.6km2
Vertical Current
Oxidation Ponds
Surface Flow
Wetland
Tank
Master Plan
Sewage Treatment Workflow Vertical Current The waterfalls add the exposion of water to the air so that the bacterium in water will die away.
First Phase Soil Treatment Workflow
Activities
Topography
Polluted Vertical Current
Streams with water plants nearby Prevention of sandstorms
Oxidation Ponds
Surface Flow
The main water source for the whole park.
The shallow water will add the exposion of water to the root of water plants.
Woods and shallow water
Oxidation Ponds
The winding river side will add the exposion of water to the riverside.
Sewage Treatment Plant
Consequences
Rain collection and flood management
Purificated
Panoramic lake view
Surface Flow
Jogging
Waterfalls with water plants in between
Camping
Forests and river bank
Brownfield management
Wetland
Tank
Recreation
Wetland Where water is clean enough for the habitats of wild animals.
Second Phase Water Treatment Workflow
Streams with water plants nearby
Central Park
Jogging
Water collected there during rain will be gathered in Nanyuan Park for further treatment.
Woods and shallow water
Slope and forests Fishing Vertical Current
Panoramic lake view
Further treatment of the water
Bird viewing
Tank Restoring water and managing floods during the summer, while in winter it can store water for plantation in the park.
Waterfalls with water plants in between Oxidation Ponds Wetland
Prevention of sandstorms
Taking a walk Plaza
Surface Flow Swimming Wetland
Rain collection and flood management
Trees by the runaway Brownfield management
Camping Grass by the runaway
Tank
Boating
Water by the runaway
Recreation and exibition
Regeneration Process Design Nodes
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Original Conditions Section I
Section II
The water from the sewage plant has been roughly purified so that it can be used for irrigation for the plants that are not too sensitive to polluants or area where few visitors choose to go. Once it is purified through its flow in the park, it is safe for direct connect to its visitors and thus can be used for different purposes like boating, swimming and so on. Three typical nodes are discussed there as cases in point for the combination of the water form and its usage in practice.
The whole land is polluted because of its use as an airport.
First Phase Herbaceous plants that help to remove the toxicant substance are growed in the first phase. The second section of the park is no longer polluted and open to the public.
Second Phase
It is now an ecological-friendly park with all water cleaned up.
Introduction Nanyuan airport was set up as the first international airport in Beijing. However, with the development expansion of the city centre, this site is no longer suitable for airport use. The wasteland will be transformed to a charming and ecological-friendly water treatment park. This transition of the process and its final use will be sensible to the general public and enhance the public awareness to protect the environment.
Main Entrance
Exibition Plaza
Reed Lake
Vertical Current
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System Analysis
Tourists` centre
Entrance
Festivals
Exibiton Plaza The remains of the airtrack is an ideal place for exhibiton and festivals.
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It ha s a st rong con nec t ion to t he neighborhood and commercial areas . The wetland view and unique plaza form also make it a great attraction to tourists.
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Existing airport
Winter Harbour
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Tank The two lakes are connected under the path. The inner lake can serve as a habor. The outer lake are where tourists enjoy boating in summer. When there is enough water, tourists could boat in both inner and outer lake.
Summer Lake
Main Entrance The main entrance locates where was the former airport. A stage is added to the site to meet w it h its new purposeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;â&#x20AC;&#x201D; attracting more tourists and serve as a sports centre.
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Water gathered in the summer makes a perfect place for opera festivals. When it is cold enough, the stage would transform into a skating field for fun.
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ADAPTIVE CITY
Boston Harbor Design
GSD 1st Year Design Collaborative Work
Collaborator: Diana Jih Instructor: David
Location:South Boston
Main Work: Graphic Representation, Landscape/Architectural Design
The South Boston Waterfront faces two universal pressures in the coming years and decades. The first is real estate development, and the second is how to maintain its ecological value as it confronts sea level rise. “Speculative Ecologies” confronts those pressures through the design of edge condition modules that can be applied to different waterfronts around the world. The first phase deploys commercially fabricated concrete piles and slabs arranged throughout the new edge to prepare the ground for remediation, infrastructure, and housing development. Through accretion of both dredge and waste construction materials among the arrangements, a landform that supports wetland ecozones and urban development emerges. In phase two, the pile and slab arrangement establishes the groundwork for parcel delineation and building footprints as well as a network of paths and roads. The configuration’s spacing and density respond to water levels. The volume of speculative built forms responds to COV and a sun/ shade system which allows for future programming and vegetation to co-exist.
In phase three, dredge remediation supports a wetland, whose ecological value both protects urban development and increases proximity and access to nature for urban residents.
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CALSBAD CITY
Desert is not empty GSD 1st Year Design Collaborative Work Collaborator: Matthew Wong, Elizabeth Savrann Instructor: Rosetta Location: Calsbad City Experimental Design
Our project proposes an extended trail system which engages people in the landscape from the Carlsbad Caverns to the WIPP facility. Based on our research, while risk is the major actor on this site (drought and WIPP), it is long term risk, where the chances of danger from WIPP and the effects of drought are accumulated over time. Therefore, our design acts on a long time scale and be responsive. This trail system will be composed of different typologies of structures (elevated walkways, bridges, overlooks, tunnels etc.) that are responsive to the site's specific physical and political conditions, and their associations with risk (drought, WIPP, infrastructure, fire etc.). At acute moments identified as bottlenecks of risk will be responding directly with targeted interventions. The trail system will thread together unique moments and spaces of poetic risk mitigation and engagement, while at the same time highlighting the character of the region (potassium sinks, caverns, oil rockers, agriculture, horizon line, sink holes, bats and the night sky).
Material Strategy >Silt Fence
Collect sediment and mitigate the effects of erosion
>>Water Channeling
Linear excavations collect and funnel water at a designed rate
>>>Honey Mesquite
The shade it provides allows for a greater range of microclimates and the root can help to solidate soil
Hazzards in Desserts >Cavern Popular tourist attraction spot >>Oil Extraction One of the main industries and landscape in Calsbad >>>Salt Lake One of the main industries and landscape in Calsbad << Sink Hole Unexpected hazzards in the city < WIPP Possible emmisions for radioactive waste in the future
The function of the system will be to build collective memory and visual understanding of the landscape through walking, and engaging with the way we see, value, and understand desert landâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; specifically land that has undergone major change due to resource extraction. This will contextualize WIPP within the landscape as it is understood by the populous - nationally and locally.This is in order to prevent against the major risk on the site - the inadvertent drilling into the WIPP facility.
We are curating a narrative experience - one that is contemplative, active, and cinematic. At the same time we are managing risk at different time scales.
>Cavern >>Salt Lake >>Oil Extraction > Sink Hole
Equipment Floor
Swimming pool
Conference entrance
05 Corridor between Campus and City
Cafeteria Bar
BUSINESS HOTEL
4th Year Business Hotel Design Studio Independent Work Location: Tsinghua University Advisor: Rongrui Hu Site Area: 1.6ha Construction Area: 31179m2 Floor Area/10418m2 Basement Area
Cafeteria
Dormant
Site Situation
Structure
Site Analysis
The whole design is dev ided into three parts both in the x-axis and the y-axis.
ON CAMPUS
Visitors/Tourists
The first part is on the north side of the design.It contains facilities that are only avalible to tourists or businessmen who choose to live in the hotel.The second part is on the south of the design and contains what can be shared by campus and the hotel.
Students
One entrance of the hotel is on the campus, so facilities like swimming pools and conference hall can also be available to the students .
The third part is a corridor serving as a bridge connect ing t he ot her two parts.It is also the connection between the university and the city hotel.
High-rise
OFF CAMPUS
Courtyard
General Layout Plan Window View Terrace Skylight
Introduction
Plantation
This business hotel is located on the northeast of the east gate at the southeast corner of Tsinghua University.There was an axis from the east gate to the main building. This design will be the nearest building to the east gate next to the axis. Therefore, in addition to the basic function of a business hotel, the focus of this design lies in the connection between the hotel and the university.
Confernece Entrance
Site Plan
East Gate Main Entrance
Annex
EAST GATE OF THU
Conference Hall
Store
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Mutifuction Room
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Western Restaurant
Terrace
Up on t he c or r id or i s a t h re e level terrace, combined with the surrounding western restaurant, swimming pool and other l a n d s c a p e e l e m e nt s . F r o m t h e facades, the terrace emphasizes the corridor and provides guests in the hotel a good view of the main axis of Tsinghua University.
Entrance Hall
Antechamber Foyer
Corridor
Cafeteria Stair Entrance Hall Front Desk
The 8m-wide corridor from east to west is the centre of this design. On the east side is the main entrance for the hotel, on the west is the entrance for the conference hall. The long corridor between them is for cafeteria, bar, convenience store a nd ot her faci lities for both on campus and off campus visitors. They can pass through the corridor while the academic and commercial atmosphere would not intervere with each other.
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WALK ALONG
Arts&Architectural Department Building Design 2nd Year Department Building Design Studio Independent Work Location:Tsinghua University Tutor:Rong Zhou Site Area: 6600 m2 Construction Area: 4421m2
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Introduction
The architectural students have a life st yle d i f ferent f rom t he rest of t he students in the university. They spend most of their time in the department building,drawing, doing the design and taking part in various activities. They also have a different schedule since they are so used to staying up late. T h e s e t wo c h a r a c t e r i s t ic s re q u i re a va r iat ion i n t he bu i ld i ng form to represent the difference and distinquish it from other department building.
Art Studio
Classroom
Library
Cafeteria The presentation of this difference is not only for the architectural students. With a semi-transparent interface on its south section, other people on the campus can a lso ta ke a look at the interesting lifestle of the architectural students.
Conference Hall
Plan
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teachers` office art studio storage room conference hall conference room special classroom
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Entrance Hall
Office
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Second Floor Plan
Componemts
Blocks for Undergraduates
Cells
Enrtances Entrance for Graduates
Entrance for Courtyard
Special Classroom &Conference Room
Staircase
Desks
Conference table
Special Classroom+Conference Room
Special Classroom &Conference Room
Blocks for Undergraduates
Open space
Plantation
Special Classroom
Classroom
Art Studio
If compare the architectural department to a small society, the cube composed of a special classroom and conference room is like a small family. They are related closely to each other.In this building, you will always under the feeling that you are part of the neighbourhood and feel encouraged to communicate with other members in your class or in the same studio group. Overall there are three groups of blocks, each has its own entrance. One is for architectural students, one is for common uses like libraries and conference hall and the last one is for usual classrooms and courtyard .
Combination
Conference Room
Interface
Classroom
Art Stodios
Courtyard Conference Hall Special Classroom &Conference Room
Classroom
Plantation
Window
Special Classroom &Conference Room
Conference Hall
Construction The special classroom where architectural students spend most of their time doing design and the conference room where they take the studios are essential to all the activities in this building. They are like the cornerstone to the whole design.
Types
Entrance Hall
Computer Room
Teachers` Office
Model Room
Cells for Graduates
Cells for Undergraduates
Art Stodios
Perspective
Spetial Classroom
Entrance Hall Entrance Hall is the second interface of the department building. Along the entrance hall are sepecial classrooms and conference room, with a glass window facing the entrance hall. For architectural students, they can take advantage of the entrance hall as a place for discussion and communication.For other visitors, the space of the entrance hall can be used for exibitions sometimes. And they can have a closer look at the life of the architectural students.
STREETS&LANES
HOPSCA (Hotel,Office,Park,Shopping Mall, Convention,Apartment) Design in Dashila 3rd Year HOPSCA Design Studio Independent Work Location:Beijing Hutong area Advisor:Weiguo Xu Site Area: 2 ha 2 Construction Area: 15576m
Concept
Circulation
Circulation I
Site Situation Lanes
Circulation II
The System is designed in two layers. The first layer is based on the historical remains of the site. The second layer is so designed that a bird view of the whole Hutong Area is available.
System Analysis
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Hutong is part of the history,reflecting the transition of this city. In this design, the infrastructure of the streets is remained, and the general lay out is based on it. As the last historical site of this city, it stands out as a landmark of the beginning and ending of the city`s history.
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From employees to tourists, from commercial to residence,the coexsistence of several lifestyles comes as a result of the requirement for mutiple fuctions. It is the interface
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store entrance hall courtyard resturant office building parking lot cafeteria inn hotel garden
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The site is between Hutong Area and the urban traffic. Two interface of the design are faced with totally different atmosphere, one is the walking and comforable commercial area, the other is the fast pace of city life.The design serves as a bridge between the two area. When walking through the HOPSCA, one will feel transition from a busy lifestyle to a historical district. As it is a design of multiple fuctions, the layout of the fuctions is consistant with the transition of the atmosphere. In the lower and north of the site are shops and snack bars, the same kind of stores with other parts of this area. In the upper and south part are offices and apartments, which provide convenient working and living place for local residence.
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antique shop souvenir shop courtyard resturant office building hotel cafeteria inn
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On the south side of the design is a city fastpass, just like everywhere else in the city, busy, boring, and noisy. So what displayed here is kind of a defense pose.
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On the south side of the design is the Hutong Area, which has a history over 300 years and where the Biennale is held . The design can be seen as the extension of the Hutong area from this side.
TRADING CENTER SHOP&STORE HOTEL&INN CAFETERIA OFFICE BUILDING PARKINGLOT
2nd Floor Antique Souvenir 1st Floor Snack Souvenir
5th Floor Office Building 1st\2nd Floor Conference Hall
4th Block Inn 5th Block Hotel
3rd Floor Near Office Building 2nd Floor Near Commercial Street
4th\5th Floor Apartment Office Building
Parking Lot
OTHER WORKS
MEDIA INDUSTRIAL PARK
Activities
Regeneration of a Diposed Railway Station in CBD
Shop
Try-out
Apartment
Apartment
Exibition
Try-out
Studio
Residence
Shop
Try-out
Shop
Office Building
Stage
Cafe
Exibition
Shop
4th Year Urban Design Studio Collaborate Work Collaborator: Biying Zuo, Xiaodong Chen Main work :Conceptual Design, Master Plan,Rendering Modification in portofolio:Central Stage Landscape Design Location:Beijing CBD Advisor:He Huang Site Area: 36ha
Introduction There are several problems with the existing media industry nowfor example, the lack of communications between different companies, potential customers do not understand the entire industry and so on. The aim of this project is by taking the form of corridor and stage combining with the blocks to design a more open to public media industry park.
Look at those screens! This park is amazing!
This park, should not only bring more conveience to people who work and live there, but also benefit the general public where they can enjoy it as a beautiful garden and take a look at some intresting aspects of this industry.
I live here. Go visit my studio UPSTAIRS!
Interface Upper Lever
Interflow
Lower Level
Though the upper level and lower level are facing different groups of people, a connection between the two parts is essential.
Communicaiton&Presentation The lower level of the corridor is for the media industry companies. Those blocks can be reached directly by car. Offices,meeting rooms, all those funtions that can be shared within several companies would be find in one block.
Restaurants
The upper level of the block mainly tagets at visitors, to present a basic working environment of the media industry and attract the potential customers. So the emphasis should be put on the design of the interface, making it both attractive and transparent.
Exhibitions
Apartment
Office
Studio
Try-out
Central Stage The most exciting place in this park is the area within the railway. On the north side of it is the railway station. On the south side is the threefloor terrace formed by exhibition centers. The corridor from both sides of the stage would meet with each other in the central stage. In times of festivals, exhibitions will be conducted in the platform. The screen in front of the railway station will be the display board for company introduction, products display and so on. On ordinary days, when there are no festivals, the vistors and employees can still enjoy the beautiful view alike and take this place as a lovely garden. The railway of the site will be remained in the central stage as a memory of its historical use. Pathway would be set on the second floor so that people could look down upon the stage from the height.
First Floor Plan
1.Qingfeng Park A pa rk w it h good la nd sc ape a nd h istor ic a l significance within the site
2.CBD Central Business District, the economy basis for the entire area
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Creative Industr y Park formed near the commercial area
4.Railway Ba sic a l ly d isabled , a ba r r ier to t he i nter na l circu lation, but a lso an impor tant landscape element
5.National advertising park A Media industr y bui lding suppor ted by t he nation, though dull in appearance
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A consu mer creat ive industria l pa rk a lready formed, but in a smaller scale
7.Jian Wai SOHO
Commercial and residential area nearby, a basis for the potential visitors
8.Dawang Road Middle School A middle school within the site
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National advertising park
Stage Railway Station Exibition Centre
Qingfeng Park
Corridor
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INTERNSHIP
PLANTING DESIGN Shanghai | 2017. Aug Architect: Yanfei Liu Planting Design Landscape Architecture
Lighting Design
YIYU | QUARTYARD REDESIGN Yachang Book Center | 2017. July Installation Plants + Chairs Landscape Architecture
Planting Design
[1] Iris tectorum Maxim [2] Dieffenbachia [3]Calamagrostis acutiflora [4] Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'
Quart Yard Network
Planting Plan
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YIYU | FURNITURE SAIC Car Center | 2017. Aug SD Stage Location: Shanghai
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YIYU | Silhouette Garden Wukand Rd | 2017. Jul Planting Study Location: Shanghai
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GROUND | WINTHROP SQUARE Boston | 2018. Jan Design + Diagram Landscape Architecture
^ Diagram for the English Garden Scheme > Plan for the English Garden Scheme >>Art installation and renderings for three schemes