Portfolio for Urban Design (MArch) UCL

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ZHEYUN CHEN portfolio - selected work 2017-2020


ZHEYUN CHEN DATE OF BIRTHDAY: 1998-12-05 NATIONALITY: CHINA EMAIL: zheyun1205@gmail.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS

01

PERSONAL STATEMENT I always consider that landscape architecture should not be confined in its narrow definition. It could be a practice of philosophical speculations of art. The forms of art are varied and complementary to wach other. In the creation of spontaneous projects, the improvement of users' status is my creative motivation.

09/2015-06/2017

the reconstruction of broad street in south philadelphia individual projrct, mar 2020- may 2020

02

EDUCATION BACKGROUND 09/2017- present

THE NEXT PARKWAY

Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China BLA- Bechelor of Enviromental Design Wuxi No.1 Senior High School, Wuxi, China high school

GO! 2050

to design a common central area connecting the two cities of nova gorica and gorizia individual projrct, dec 2019- jan 2020

03 RURAL SCHOOL IN HAITI

to build a new rural school for childreen in haiti individual projrct, sep 2019-nov 2019

SKILLS computer skills

language skills

Rhino, Adobe Illustration, Photoshop, In design, V-ray, Keyshot, Sketchup, 3d max, autoCAD, Global mapper

04

Lightroom, Adobe Premiere

TUBE 8×8×300

Mandarin(mother touge) English(fluent) Japanese( basic)

underground passageway renewal in Kunming, China individual projrct, jul 2020- aug 2020


01 THE NEXT PARKWAY

THE RECONSTRUCTION OF BROAD STREET IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA

project type project location: Philadelphia individual project / mar 2020-may 2020

This project serves as a node for the overall municipal transformation of Philadelphia in 2030. The goal is to introduce a new perspective, integrate nature and human settlements, and make this old park and the lack of management along the lake glow.


PHILADELPHIA

UNITED STATES Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

SITE LOCATION

South Philadelphia

At 6:00 in the morning, residents who love morning exercises started to gather around.

Office workers who have finished their day work choose to move around in the park after work.

At one o'clock in the afternoon, nearby wage earners spent their lunch break in the park.

After nine o'clock, nearby elderly people will begin to gather in the park.

Sometimes open-air movies are shown in the park at night, which can enrich people's night life.

17:00 6:00 LOCATION DIAGRAM rainy

sunny

snowy

overcast

12:00

9:00

15:00

The children leave school at three and play in the park afterwards.

21:00

DAILY ACTIVITIES ANALYSIS office worker seniors student

cloudy

90°F 80°F 70°F 60°F 50°F 40°F 30°F MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

12:00

6:00

TIMELINE

The greening on both sides of the road is more seasonal and the planting forms are more rigid.

The interior of city parks should not only increase peoplefriendliness, but also pay attention to the living space of wild animals.

SCHIUY

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PY. literacy cneter

E. AV

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On city streets, especially places with low traffic, more attention should be paid to the safety of wildlife.

CLIMATE ANALYSIS

child care cneter

KILL EX

R EM

24:00

18:00

T.

FEB

OAD S

JAN

PATTIS ON

nursing home

S. BR

20°F

community park

community park

AVE.

skatepark in FDR Park

Some long-repaired buildings require maintenance on the outside, which should best fit the city's future plans and the overall style of the city.

grade B grade C

grade D

There is no shunting of people and vehicles inside the park, which is detrimental to the safety of park users and the maintenance of the greening of the park.

NICHE GRADE PY. E EX WAR DELA

The current wharf is a dilapidated factory building and a large vacant lot of land. Such a site requires more energy to develop and maintain, and realizes a greater possibility of the site without affecting the original traffic flow line.

SITUATION ANALYSIS

The niche coefficient is based on big data integrated from the area’s greening rate, crime rate, education level and other indicators, and scores based on the block as the boundary. It can be seen from the figure that the district lacks remediation because it is far from the center of Philadelphia, and the overall environment is poor, with a grade of D.

SECTOROZATION There are enough public facilities within the radiation range of the site for the surrounding residents to use. On the contrary, these public facilities and residential areas provide a stable source of visitors for the site, and the site also relieves the pressure on the environment to a certain extent. It provides a leisure place for surrounding residents and workers.

KEY NODE

PEOPLE FLOW LINE

This picture shows the traffic nodes mainly based on bus stations and subway stations. The accessibility of these nodes enriches the customer source of the site, and also makes the radiation range of the site wider and more diverse. These bus stops contain two bus lines and one subway line.

This picture shows the main action routes of people in and around the area, which helps to analyze the advantages and design focus of the site. It can help design more humane and local characteristics.

SITE ANALYSIS


1a

2a

Dilapidated wharf park with poor environment and low safety factor

4a

3a

ISSUE FOUND

Venue Update

River Improvement

3b

2b

1b

Balanced Cut& Fill

Water Park

The existing activity area is interspersed with municipal roads / rails, and the scattered sites are not conducive to centralized management and tourist play

4b

SIDE EFFECTS

Update urban master plan Recreational Place

2c

1c

Sponge City

People Are Closer To Water

Fewer public play areas available

3c

Children's Playground

SOLUTION Demolition of old factory buildings and replanning of park interior space to create more space

4c Linking sites without affecting main roads, increasing site diversity

Greenway

2d

1d

Urban Afforestation

Self-Circulation Park

Water Institute

4d

3d

Imperceptibly infiltrate a healthy lifestyle into the lives of every resident

Wetland Park

Surface Relationship

Wildlife Corridor

Park For Everyone

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT

WATERBODY IMPROVEMENT

LANDSCAPE STARTEGIES

LEISURE

The environmental improvement in the design idea focuses on site renewal and wetland maintenance. One is that these ideas are consistent with Philadelphia's long-standing and ongoing political policy of sustainable development. This is not only the design methodology of the site, but also the result of the design.

Like other industrial cities in the world, Philadelphia's water is also facing some severe tests, such as water pollution and urban backflow. Therefore, in the process of designing the site, the focus is on the construction and transformation of the city's self-circulation system, which means that the water conservancy problems currently facing the city will be easily solved.

Because this site was designed as part of the landscape corridor in southern Philadelphia, the urban renovation is also part of it. Compared with artificially building some underground circulation systems, creating an environmentally friendly sponge city seems to be a better choice. Moreover, focusing on the wild animals in the city is also a consideration to promote the transformation of urban ecology.

Although there are many industrial areas around this area, the ultimate goal is to create leisure venues, so the use of urban residents is the first priority. Provide children with playgrounds, activity spaces for residents of all ages, and water conservancy facilities and water plants to provide healthier living water for surrounding residents.

PAGE OF IDEAS

wldlife increase

According to the urgent needs of the site such as "waterfront", "facility aging", "water plant deterioration", etc., and combined with the local residents ’demand for more leisure venues and municipal departments to optimize urban planning and urban renewal, the site was With the design, the design process to achieve such a demand has led to the improvement of the local ecological environment and other related good changes.

DESIGN STRATEGIES


Greenland

4b: A lowspeed, safe playground for children.

2d: The internal and external water systems will communicate with each other, so the water quality needs to be synchronized at the same time.

1c: Construction of the connection between the internal parts of the park and the park and the external space green way.

TREES ginkgo

Various herbs, shrubs, and trees are planted on the site, which enriches the site's activity and crowd participation in the vertical space.

white birch sugar maple alaskan cedar

Roads& Paths The steps inside the park give equal weight to steps and gentle slopes, which enrich the change in height difference within the site, allowing visitors to feel the activity of the site.

PATHS stairs slpoe lane small playground

Water Body

The water body is connected inside and outside, and the inner lake and Delaware river form a unique circulation system.

RIVER& INNER LAKE navy yard swimming area

Venue Installation

At the beginning of the design of the venue device, it is designed to be as accessible as possible to enrich the use of the disabled. Not only that, but based on the height difference of the venue itself, the vertical space of the park is enriched to increase the interest of the venue.

MASTER PLAN

DEVICE playground amphitheatre barrier-free trails up-close wildlife

EXPLOSION ANALYSIS CHART


15'-30'

25'

50'-80'

SUMMER

Cherry

Sugar Maple

This spectacular, fast-growing, flowering cherry tree is a landscape stand-out with seasonal interest. The tree is famous for its ability to produce lovely pink buds and white flowers off and on during a warm autumn season and then fully flower in the spring.

The Sugar Maple is a landscape standout. Medium to dark-green leaves turn yellow, burnt orange or red in fall. Tolerates shade, likes a well-drained, moderately moist, fertile soil. Do not plant in confined areas or where salt is a problem. Grows to 60' to 75', 40'-50' spread.

8'-10'

The spring blooms are probably the tree’s largest selling point — and its most misunderstood. The white “petals” aren’t actually petals at all. They are modified leaves called bracts that surround the small, greenish-yellow, insignificant flowers.

YR 10-20

25'-30'

50'-75'

FALL

40'-50'

25'-50'

Dogwood

YR 5-10

60'-75'

20'-30'

SPRING

15'-25'

YR 1- 5

10'

Zelkova

Magnolia

Zelkova is a genus of six species of deciduous trees in the elm family Ulmaceae, native to southern Europe, and southwest and eastern Asia. They vary in size from shrubs to large trees up to 35 m (115 ft) tall. The bark is smooth, dark brown.

Hardy shrub or small tree. Impressive deep purple-red flowers with 7-9 petals that resemble a tulip. Blooms mid- to late-March and may have sporadic rebloom in summer. Leaves are dark green and somewhat leathery in appearance. Full sun for best flowering.

Ginkgo Hailed as “undoubtedly one of the most distinct and beautiful of all deciduous trees,” the ginkgo certainly stands out. Unique, fanshaped leaves turn a stunning yellow color in the fall. It can tolerate many urban conditions including heat, air pollution, salt, and confined spaces. And it establishes easily.

20'-70'

20'-70'

YR 20-30

WINTER

20'-40'

TIME CHANGE

Atlas Cedar

Alaskan Cedar

Tree expert Michael Dirr has referred to the Deodar cedar as “the most graceful cedar.” And upon first sight, you’ll know why. Elegant, pendulous branches. Attractive coloring. Pleasing shape. Interesting branching patterns. It’s a tree born to be a landscape specimen.

A distinctive evergreen, the Atlas cedar makes a beautiful specimen tree. Its silvery blue to bluish-green needles are eye-catching in any landscape, and it develops an attractive, rugged form when given the space to grow freely.

Located in the northeastern United States, Philadelphia has a temperate continental climate. The climate is clear throughout the year and the precipitation is more evenly distributed, so it is suitable for the growth of conifers and other evergreen deciduous trees. Pennsylvania is known for its numerous hills and woods, and Philadelphia is a city with many native and exotic tree species.

VEGETATION ANALYSIS


SITE GREEN SPACE

WATER BODY

PATH

small lake

municipal roads

site green space

venue installation

children area

waterfront activity area

A-A' SECTION A

waterfront site section

water node section

KEY NODE SECTION a f

b

c

e

walk path

E WAR DELA

EXPY.

water body platform

playground for children

walk path

platform

seat

small table

seat stair leisure platform

water body

walk path

e

d

walk path

green land

walk path

f

b

a d PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD

c

SITE PLAN

A'

REST SEAT

LEISURE TRAIL

tree pool leisure steps

TRAIL

platform

rest platform

platform

rest platform

waterside gentle slope

CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA

walk path on water

green land

venue installation

leisure area

SITE KEY NODE AXONOMETRIC

NEAR WATER STEPS


WATERFRONT RIDES


02 GO! 2050

TO DESIGN A COMMON CENTRAL AREA CONNECTING THE TWO CITIES OF NOVA GORICA AND GORIZIA WHERE DIVIDED BY A BODER WHICH NO LONGER EXISTS AS A PHYSICAL BARRIER IN TODAY'S EU

project type project location ITALY individual project / dec 2019-jan 2020

The site is located on the border between Italy and Slovenia. The governments of the two countries hope to merge the two border cities into a perfect cross-border buffer zone before 2050, and this will be the largest cross-border city in Europe by then.


. Following the Treaty of Osimo (1975), the land and sea borders between the two countries were finally settled, while the agreements for economic promotion and cooperation gave impetus and contributed to the improvement of the living conditions of the population along the border.

In 1948, a new city began to be built on the Slovenian side. It was called Nova Gorica.

Storitve In Troviva D. O. O. Nova Gorica

After World War II, the area of Gorizia was conquered by partisans. In 1990, Yugoslavia began to fall apart and, following the proclamation of independence of Slovenia, the Yugoslav army tried to forcefully prevent the creation of an independent Slovenian state. The war lasted ten days and was followed by negotiations and the subsequent withdrawal of the Yugoslav army from Slovenia.

In November 1918 the area was occupied by Italian military forces and, after the Treaty of Rapallo (1920), became part of the Italian territory. In 1923

At the beginning of the 15th century, the land of the patriarchs of Aquileia came under the rule of the Venetian Republic.

A city from Slovenia and another one from Germany will be chosen as the 2025 European Capital of Culture (ECoC). The city of Nova Gorica (Slovenia) is aiming at the title, presenting its cross-border cooperation with neighbouring Gorizia (Italy) as one of its advantages. The two cities are going to use this opportunity to prepare a joint programme to both promote and strengthen the resources of this unique crossborder area and become a place of interest for the European public, looking for tradition and modernity,

Nova Gorica railway station In 1809 most of the territory of Gorizia was annexed to the Illyrian Provinces, while a minor area was already part of the Napoleonic Empire since 1807. With the demise of Napoleon, boundaries were redefined and remained unchanged until the end of World War I.

due to the new rail link and the strategic location by the border, trade flourished until it was interrupted by World War I and the Isonzo Front in May 1915.

The area of Gorizia became the focus of a political and diplomatic dispute. Following the Paris Peace Treaty (1947), most of the territory was annexed to Yugoslavia, while a smaller part, including Gorizia, was annexed to Italy.

Kostanjevica

0-14

13.6%

15-24

Gyberqual S. R. L.

21.69%

sunhours

percipitation

15-24

25-54

65-

temperture

CLIMATE ANALYSIS

14.8%

25-54

13.29%

PROJECT LOCATION

0-14

9.1%

55-64

Ploizia di stato

SOLVENIA

9.16%

41.82%

Pristava

HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

The venue is located in the border area of northern Italy and Slovenia, and the history and culture of the two countries are closely related.Italy and Slovenia have a strip of water and have hundreds of kilometers of bordering land. The people of the two countries are enthusiastic and free, and there are extraordinary businesses in the cities that border.

ITALY

originality and visibility. The first and main goal of the ECoC is, above all, to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of the city and its wider surroundings. It is a unique opportunity to integrate all the potentials of border towns and areas through cultural engagement in tourism, e c o n o m y, e d u c a t i o n a n d infrastructure, that will increase economic development and investment, attract cultural tourism and enable a new and better quality of life.

41.71%

55-64

14.26%

65-

20.14%

THE PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION

buildings site

city roads site

01

constructions The site includes various types of buildings on the SlovenianItalian border, mainly residential buildings. The height of local buildings is generally below 12 floors, and high-rise buildings

are rarely seen. This feature is related to the low local population density, and on the other hand, because both Italy and Slovenia are facing severe aging.

02

city circulation Even though Nova Gorica is located on the border between Italy and Slovenia, it is an important economic and cultural

exchange hub of the two countries. The local road network is not very developed, and the main road has only two-way two-lane roads.

greenlands commercial& housing land site

03

landuses Urban land use is mainly commercial and residential. Commercial land is divided into factories in industrial areas and small individual shops located in important ports of the two countries.

Such a city model combining business and residence has given Nova Gorica and Gorizia a strong cultural atmosphere and friendly communication environment.

bus lines railway site

04

public transport Nova Gorica and Gorizia are bounded by a railway, and public transportation systems are connected in series. However, the local public transportation system is not well-developed, and the

main way people travel is still private cars. This is also close to the local mountainous area and is not suitable for the development of public bicycles.

SITE ANALYSIS


level difference needs to be leveled

large open spaces serve as parking lots and open markets

VIA GIUSTINIANI

EXISTING PROBLEMS

railroad and road balance

target venue

SKRABCEVA ULICA

KOLODOORSKA POT

PRVOMAJSKA ULICA

renovation of building facade

KOSTANJEVISKA COSTA

Key point 1 is the parking lot entrance road located in the industrial zone next to the train station. There will be a lot of pedestrians here. Although the pace of life is relatively fast, plant cultivation is also needed to ease the hard texture of the site and absorb noise. When renovating the office, pedestrian circulation and sidewalk arrangements need to be taken into consideration. In addition to the addition of planting ponds, temporary stops are also set up on the roadside.

Lack of safety due to traffic and traffic Lack of adequate management of the status of municipal planning Low utilization of site space

Node 2 crosses the road after the railway, the vehicle speed at this time is often slower, and the plants beside the road also need to be relatively dense. The facades of the buildings on both sides of the business district here need to be renovated. Add riding lanes on the road base to encourage riding to ease driving pressure.

LEDINE

EXPECTED TARGET Node 3 is a path between houses and residences, and what needs to be focused here is the re-planning of parking spaces on both sides of the road. On the basis of the original reconstruction of the surrounding parking spaces, add more urban greening to increase the sense of layering of the road.

VIA GABRIELE

As an emerging crossborder metropolitan area The main road near the residential area needs more pedestrian space and rest places. During the replanning process, the urban roads are re-energized to activate the local urban atmosphere. Small urban green spaces will be set up on the original empty abandoned sites in the heart of the street to increase the humanistic atmosphere.

Important venue for commodity trading in Italy and Slovenia

The overall environment needs improvement

Node 5 pays more attention to the change and enrichment of green space than the street itself. Relative to opening up the green space into a parking lot, transforming the green space into a place where pedestrians can rest and park may be more able to alleviate the current needs of the city.

VIA GIUSTINIANI

VIA BLASERNA

STREET IS A PLAZA THAT MEETS EVERYONE railway station of Nova Gorica

market

park& plaza landscape

01

famous tourist spots on the border

railway

02

buffer corridor with rail trail

03

new event space combining square and market

SITE STATUS ANALYSIS

For Node 6, the cross-border area is not just a venue on both sides of the border, but a space where people of the two countries can communicate freely. Setting a rest area near the border may be a way to promote more and better communication between the two countries. platform. Not only that, but you can also renovate the border posts in both places.

VIPAVSKAVOS CESTA

VIA GIUSTINIANI

KEY SPOTS


loose seepage pavement

height difference linked by steps

gravel

loose seepage pavement

sand mixture

sand mixture

plaza public installation

gentle slope for walking

reservoir under the road

biological retention pool

biological retention pool permeable layer under pavement

sidewalk infiltration

asphalt pavement less infiltration

enter city pipe network

natural penetration

natural penetration

enter city pipe network

zebra crossing

street facilities

stairs

Most of the original zebra crossings on the site were mottled and damaged due to improper care, and some were even unclear. The first step in the process of street reconstruction is to optimize the zebra crossings that need to be repaired while maintaining.

While ensuring the basic use of the street, implant elements related to the overall design to improve the design of the entire street and unify the overall style of the site. Compared with the streets in the traditional sense, the streets in the site are more of an "open plaza" design concept, and this design concept will be reflected through the site installation.

The long steps not only serve to connect the two sites with height differences, but also enrich the site changes and produce a sense of rhythm in the vertical direction. The unity and stability of the long steps is an important tool for the venue to change while being orderly.

bio-retention flower bed biological retention pool

bio-retention flower bed

surface rainwater collection rainwater collection plant pond

loose seepage pavement gravel

rainwater collection rooftop graden

sand mixture

rainwater collection plant pond

surface rainwater collection

natural penetration

surface rainwater collection

building drainage system natural penetration

natural penetration

enter city pipe network surface rainwater collection enter city pipe network

street rest

Italy is one of the most aging countries in the world, so compared with the traditional "street renovation", it is more necessary to install some humanized leisure facilities on the streets. These facilities are often combined with tree ponds and landscape belts. The rich vegetation environment can also provide rest spaces for the elderly. loose seepage rainfall pavement gravel

rainfall

road planting pond

The planting pond is higher than the ground and functions to separate the sidewalk and the roadway. Not only that, if there is a lot of precipitation, the soil in the planting tank can also absorb part of the rainwater.

rainfall

surface rainwater collection

building drainage system

infiltrated ground

enter city pipe network underground cistern

enter city pipe network

more variable sidewalks

biological retention pool

biological retention pool

The connotation of sidewalks is not just to provide pedestrians with a walking space, but to provide pedestrians with a flowing space that can generate communication. Such space needs to occupy a part of the roadway and set up rest spaces at the nodes.

rainfall

biological retention pool

rainfall

sand mixture artificial soil

Flow along the height difference into the roadside biological retention pool

natural penetration

enter city pipe network Flow along the height difference into the roadside biological retention pool

loose seepage pavement gravel

biological retention pool surface rainwater collection loose seepage pavement

sand mixture artificial soil enter city pipe network

reservoir under the road

gravel sand mixture artificial soil

pedestrian friendly

eco-friendly planting pond

rainwater treatment

In new cities, we should not regulate where people walk or how they move, and provide residents with more choices when designing. You can either walk on the street or pass on the green space on the side of the street.

The new environmentally friendly planting ponds provide more diversified and subtle impacts on environmental protection. More varied rainwater collection methods are also one of the ways to promote sponge cities.

The entire road surface is paved with infiltrating materials, and rainwater falling on hard ground is collected and recycled to improve the urban infiltration and self-circulation system.

MAIN CONCEPT OF S TREET RENOVATION

infiltrated ground

COMPARISON BEFORE AND AFTER STREET RENOVATION


tree height 0m plant species rhammus alaternus caper rosemary erica arborea nerium cytisus scoparius juniperns oxycedrus

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2m

3m

4m

5m

6m

7m

8m

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11m

12m

13m

14m

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quercus suber ceratonia siliqua laurus nobilis arbutus unedo myrtus communis

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PLANT ANALYSIS Via

The venue is in front of Nova Gorica Railway Station and has important political and economic significance. The borders of Italy and Slovenia are placed on the ground. Now the two cities divided by the boundary stele will develop together into a leading cross-border metropolis in Europe.

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1.ORIGINAL SITE FETURE 2

Behind the railway station is an abandoned empty space left after industrial development. There are some small old residential buildings on the site. However, this area is not suitable for urban residents because it is too close to the train tracks. The goal is to transform the site into a leisure plaza parallel to the railway, separating residential areas from important transportation hubs. The site was originally an abandoned vacant lot, and it had little practical value except for use as a parking lot and as an openair market during holidays. The goal of the site's renovation was to retain the original market usage and develop other new use features. At the same time provide a leisure and entertainment space for the surrounding residents.

On the basis of the original site, some landscape features (such as boundary monuments and open spaces on both sides of the boundary monuments) are reserved for leisure plazas and do not affect the frontal perspective of Nova Gricia train station. Landscape reconstruction is carried out on the open spaces on both sides to increase the diversity of the landscape.

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2. ARTIFICIAL HEIGHT DIFFERENCE

GENERAL PICTURE

Construct a small height difference on the originally flat site to stimulate the richness of the landscape, and plant more local unique tree species to enrich the content of the site itself in vertical space.

AXON VIEW 1


1. OPENSPACE

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A large open lawn allows visitors to use it freely. With the trails and rain canopy on the grass, people can even have an open-air concert here. The open grass has a part directly connected to the ground and a part connected to the ground with a seat in the form of steps. Because it is lower than the ground, a rainwater collection and circulation system dedicated to open grassland is set directly below it.

2. TRAIL

The jogging trail allows wheelchairs and pedestrians to use it, and the height is lower than the other side, but it also provides users with a good view. The ground gap left just allows people, wheelchairs, or other nonmotorized counterparts to turn to a gentle slope.

3. STAIRE

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In the m i ddl e of the tr ai l , th e ground is connected with the trail plane. When people walk on the trail plane directly above the road, they have more leisure space and activity possibilities than the original site. People can easily reach the left part or the right part of the venue from both sides of the steps. Such a venue not only has more possibilities, but also more accessible.

3

1

2

RENDERINGS FOR AREA2

AXON VIEW 2


ENTRANCE

WALKWAY By constructing elevated walkways and umbrella-shaped devices to preserve the original property of the site used as a market during the holidays, it also provides people with shade and rain protection when using the square.

Introducing shallow mirror water into the plaza to isolate the traffic flow of the plaza and the main road, but also bring ecological interest to the plaza. Similarly, this small area can be used as the main entrance of the square, which is convenient for management when holding some events on the venue

footpath on the pool

elevated flower shape occlusion ground pool

venue installation small pool connected to the ground hollow in the middle of the trail

aerial walkway

accessible gap

STEPPED SEATS Stepped seats are provided below the walkway to give more space. The high space under the walkway can also be used as a space for street performances or other cultural activities. Placing seats also takes into account the suitability of the venue itself and the event.

trail platform

aerial walkway

seat under the walkway

stepped seat

above ground planting pond sunken planting pond

planting pool

AXON VIEW 3

AREA3 EXPOLODED DIAGRAM


03 RURAL SCHOOL IN HAITI

TO BUILD A NEW RURAL SCHOOL FOR CHILDREEN IN HAITI

project type project location HAITI individual project / sep 2019-nov 2019

Since Haiti suffered a major earthquake in 2010, the country's cities have been lacking reasonable reconstruction. The children are still going to school in the shed, and every rainy season will face the house leak or even be washed away. Providing children with a reliable learning environment has become an urgent need.


INSTALLMENT ADJUSTMENT

VENUE STAGING

phrase 1 phrase 2

LOCATION

phrase 3 The site is divided into three phases according to time, and the initial layout of the three phases is constructed in a C-shape to create some connection between the divisions.

While expanding the third phase of the venue-the event venue, it distorts the building and increases the overall sense of design and liveliness.

The empty space between each phase of the building will be connected with a corridor in future construction.

The various sections of the site are connected by circular arcs, and the center is distributed at the main part of the site-the building.

The site is divided into one phase: the necessary teaching building; the second phase: the living-use building; and the third phase of the leisure building.

Small terrains are built on both sides of the site to divide the crowd. The site mainly enters from four directions: northeast-southeast; northwest-southwest, and the crowd mainly gathers in the open space in front of the building.

THREE PARTITIONS

FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT

Haiti

Ouest department

INTER-SITE COLLABORATION AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

COMMUNICATION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE VENUE

Te Nwa community CONCEPT SKETCH

wind and rain promenade

site height difference tree pool

tree pool

Mountain landscape Underground excavation children's playground

Phase II

phase II

phase I Phase I: 2019-10-20-2019-12-20

ESTIMATED COMPLETION Estimated completion time: 2019-12-20 The focus of the project is that low-cost construction does not affect the original campus infrastructure.

phase III Phase III: 2020-03-10~2020-04-23

Phase II: 2020-01-10~2020-02-23

ESTIMATED COMPLETION Estimated completion time: 2020-4-23 The project plan of this period is to design the venue, especially the leisure venue. The purpose of this period is to enrich the use of students.

ESTIMATED COMPLETION Estimated completion time: 2020-02-23 The focus of this project is to rationally divert the student population and build new venues and facilities.

The first phase of the project is expected to begin construction at the end of October 2019. The goal is to improve the local teaching situation and level, and provide security and support for school-age children in the community.

The second phase of the project is expected to start one month after the completion of the first phase, enriching the school life on the basis of providing infrastructure

The expected completion time of the third phase of the i project is mid-2020, and the project will take nearly half a year to provide hardware guarantee for the improvement of the local teaching level.

CONSTRUCTION TIMELINE

CLIMATE ANALYSIS Old building Plant

Range of people around the old school building

At 16:53 local time on January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred 25 kilometers away from Port au Prince, the capital of Haiti. As of January 24, the government has recorded 52 aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 and above.

The earthquake killed 316,000 people, injured 300,000 people and displaced 1.3 million people.

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2016

Range of activities of surrounding crowd

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As of January 15, 2010, the Haitian local government had cleared 9,000 corpses from under the rubble, and the government began to excavate collective graves. At the same time, 15 rescue teams from eight countries are still trying to find survivors buried under the rubble.

105m 2010.1.12

100m CURRENT LAND-USE

CROWD ACTIVITY RANGE

CONTOUR

VEHICLE CIRCULATION

SITE ANALYSIS

Haiti suffered from Hurricane Matthew in 2016, over 7% of the total population of Haiti was hit, more than 9,000 people were killed, and humanitarian assistance in Haiti was hit hard.

A 2017 UN report pointed out that 250,000 people still need humanitarian assistance in Haiti, and 55,000 Haitian residents live in mobile tents.

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2012

After the two-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, Oxfam's report stated that more than half a million Haitian residents were still displaced or still living in tents and temporary shelters after the disaster.

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HISTORICAL ANALYSIS


PHASE I

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PHASE III

PLANTATION ANALYSIS

GREEN SPACE

precipitation

PHASE II

In the third phase of the timeline, small terrains will be built on the south side of the site to give children a break to play. It will be completed at the end of the school and can also play a role in dividing the site.

WIND AND RAIN PROMENADE

PHASE 2 REST PLACE

The wind and rain corridor half encloses a small green space, creating another possibility for the site.

The small terrain of the second phase of the site uses hard paving as a small subsidence site, located close to the classroom, providing a place for children to play after class.

WIND AND RAIN PROMENADE

Looking out from the promenade, you can see the terrain on the south side of the school, and the semienclosed space provides new activity space. And inside the promenade, the school can be used to display student art works or as a school history display.

RESTING TREE POND OUTDOOR STAIRS

The stairs outside the classroom allow children to climb to the roof of the classroom, where they provide more activities for the children.

The curved ribbonshaped tree pool with seats can not only be used for viewing, but also greatly improve the practicality of landscape sketches, and give children more opportunities to get in touch with nature.

evaporation

Rainwater is naturally collected by the terrain, except for a part of the natural infiltration, most of it is collected into the sedimentation tank and is ready for simple filtration

Sake Pond

Below the height difference site on the south side of the site, a storage tank for the dry season water supply for the entire school is set up to store filtered rainwater.

Regulation pool

Sake Pond

The simply filtered rainwater has become the main source of drip irrigation system for planting ponds on campus. This part of the rainwater is raised to the ground level by a pump, and then it is dispersed into each planting pond

In the dry season, this part of the rainwater is transported upward to the drip irrigation system on the roof. The plants planted on these roofs can be vegetables, herbs and small ornamental shrubs.

The roof of the teaching building on the campus can be used to plant some experimental plants. The root system of this part of the plant and the rainwater collected on the roof are collected underground through pipes for storage.

Sake Pond

Sake Pond

The school's sanitation facilities are the most important water facilities, so the most direct water supply device is set below it. The filtered rainwater will be temporarily stored here for daily use, and will not be collected until this part is satisfied Other cisterns.

The transmission of rainwater mainly depends on the height difference, which can reduce the use of electricity as much as possible, but when the dry season comes, the water will be pumped to the surface, and at this time it is necessary to use more convenient power facilities.

Cistern

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Green space

The green space on the north side of the site is an extension of the original mountainous land around the site, and is gently connected to the campus, providing a harmonious green site.

office toilet

The sanitation facility covers an area of 9 square meters and was completed in the first phase.

The teacher's office built in the first phase of the site is an important part of the school, accounting for 4.5% of the construction area of the first phase.

Green space

The green space on the south side of the site was reprocessed in the third phase of the project on the basis of the original mountain.

classroom

The classroom is divided into a first-stage classroom and a secondstage classroom, which are used to carry students' daily study, life and play.

canteen

The restaurant is completed in the second phase of the project, and the interior includes a canteen and a kitchen. It covers an area of 12 square meters.

playground

The playground and equipment will be completed in the third phase of the project.

function room

The multifunctional hall completed in the second phase is a multifunctional venue that can be used to host school-like largescale meetings and other activities.

AXON VIEW The site needs to have power supply facilities, so that the facilities that need to use electricity can have sufficient resources.

The individual desks and chairs can make the space inside the classroom more likely, and also allow children to choose their peers for group activities freely.

Compared with the separate t a b l e a n d c h a i r, t h e integrated table and chair seat is more cost-effective and easier to take care of.

The school's wind and rain corridor can hang school history memorial and outstanding works of students. It is not only a functional corridor, but also has the role of enriching the spiritual culture of the school campus.

Many things can be hung on the wall of the wind and rain corridor, and the children can diy themselves to increase the interaction between the children and the school.

The multi-function hall built in the second phase provides venues for lectures, gatherings and other group activities, enriching after-school time. Not only that, the venue is not just a meeting place, but also a space for students to take a break.

leisure venue green space teaching area leisure venue green space

Acedemic building

Venue leisure

Green space

Venue division

SITE EXPLOSION DIAGRAM


SECTION 1 evaporation evaporation precipitation

precipitation

collect rainwater that naturally infiltrates

the purified rainwater is supplied to the school for daily use

Regulation pool collect rainwater during the rainy season for use in the dry season

SECTION 2

precipitation

pump

pump

Cistern

Sake Pond

Sake Pond

During the rainy season, rainwater is collected into underground reservoirs and stored to meet daily needs and use during the dry season.

evaporation

precipitation

precipitation

precipitation evaporation precipitation

evaporation

precipitation

collect rainwater that naturally infiltrates

the height difference of the site to collect Sake Pond Use rainwater, with less effort to complete the

pump

Sake Pond

necessary rainwater collection work in the site cycle

Cistern

pump

Sake Pond

The reservoir is mainly located under the planting pond to maintain the moisture required in the dry season. In the rainy season, the reservoirs will be connected by pipes.

SECTION 3 evaporation

evaporation

evaporation evaporation

evaporation

precipitation The largest cistern is placed in the bathroom and the green ground, one is used to maintain domestic water for one year and the other is used to store spare storage water, so as not to run out of water. SECTION 4

precipitation the purified rainwater is supplied to the school for daily use

plant irrigation

Regulation pool

collect unfiltered rainwater for irrigation

collect rainwater during the rainy season for use in the dry season

Sake Pond

Sake Pond

pump

precipitation

daily use in school

daily use in school pump

the rainwater after being purified is stored in the water tank

Cistern

precipitation evaporation precipitation precipitation

precipitation The interconnection between the cistern and the cistern allows the water to flow and it can also be used efficiently. The water in the storage tank will be restricted during the dry season.

plant irrigation

simple filtering

Cistern Sake Pond

evaporation

precipitation

daily use in school simple filtration is enough to maintain the school's daily water

long-term storage simple filtration is enough to maintain the school's daily water

pump

Sake Pond

Regulation Pool

after a simple purification, the water will be stored in the water tank for long-term storage

SERIAL SECTIONS


amusement equipment cement plant

The amusement equipment is mainly made of new and environmentally friendly materials.

small green

Small concrete sculptures separate the playground from the rest of the site.

Shallow greening and turf also play a role in dividing the site.

Rides Size

shallow tree pond The edge size of the tree pool can be used as a seating rest.

The small sculptures around the amusement facilities can separate the amusement facilities from the rest of the surroundings but will not completely block them.

DETAILED AXONOMETIC DRAWING

CHILDREN'S PLAYGROND


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AXONOMETIC PLAN

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Classroom arrangement


1. The height difference is arranged on the south side of the school. On the one hand, the original flat terrain can have some new fluctuations and rhythms. On the other hand, it can also provide more space for the water storage device under the device. . Achieve unity in functionality and practicality.

2. The long steps outside the teaching building connect the roof and the ground, and the roof can also be used as a playground for children. Not only that, because of the development of a roof that can be planted, the house has also become part of the school’s selfcirculation system, and it also provides more choices for children’s outdoor practice classes.

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3. Here is from the perspective of west to east, you can see the height difference relationship between the landscape flower bed-children's playground-teaching building from the human perspective, you can also see the height difference of the venue itself. Because the site is located in the mountains, the community is also a rural lack of urbanization, so the surrounding scenery is also a natural environment. Therefore, the height of the building was not elevated when designing the site. In this way, you can see the original landscape of the surrounding landscape and feel the bright sunshine at any location inside the site.

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GENERAL SITE PLAN


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underground passageway renewal

project type project location CHINA individual project / jul 2020-aug 2020

The site is a vacant space 8 meters wide, 8 meters high and 300 meters long underground in a residential area. This site is likely to be idle in the future if it is not properly planned. The purpose of the project is to make rational use of this space and transform it into a multifunctional venue integrating shops, exhibition spaces and leisure spaces.


Kunming has a long history and is one of the first historical and cultural cities in China. Kunming City has a history of more than 2,000 years, and there are traces of human activities for more than 3,000 years around Dianchi Lake.

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In 1381 (the fourteenth year of Hongwu), after the Ming Dynasty marched into Yunnan, the "Lu" firstlevel administrative division of the Yuan Dynasty was changed to a government, imitating the inland establishment, and Yunnan was set up to declare a political envoy and a capital command envoy. In the Ming Dynasty, a large number of immigrants entered Yunnan, and Kunming's Han population surpassed the local indigenous people for the first time. At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Li Dingguo and other peasant rebels, Emperor Yongli, and Wu Sangui successively established political power or imperial palace in Kunming.

SUNSHINE ANALYSIS

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THE SCOPE OF USE FOR ADOLESCENTS AGED 0-14

THE SCOPE OF USE FOR ADOLESCENTS AGED 15-44

THE SCOPE OF USE FOR ADOLESCENTS AGED 45-64

THE SCOPE OF USE FOR ADOLESCENTS AGED 65+

Teenagers aged 0-14 are mainly distributed around schools and residential areas. Their activities mainly rely on public transportation, so their scope of activities is greatly restricted. They need a safe venue more than other age groups.

People aged 15-44 have the lowest requirements for site safety, but have high requirements for site richness. Their travel mainly by private car, so the scope of activities becomes larger,as well as more parking spaces are needed.

Middle-aged people also mainly travel by private cars, but their destinations tend to be open green spaces and water sources. When these places are used as starting points, the accessibility of urban roads has also become an important consideration.

Due to age restrictions, the scope of activities of the elderly has been greatly reduced, and their travel modes have returned to public transportation. Relying on the well-developed public transportation system around the site, it is easy to absorb the elderly around.

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SITE LOCATION

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There are 14 bus lines around the site connecting the city center and surrounding towns and satellite cities. These bus lines make the site more convenient and also bring more people to the target site.

OPEN GREEN SPACE Around the target site, the resources that can affect it are mainly open green spaces, public parking lots and water sources. Because the site is located inside a residential area, there are also schools and supermarkets attached to the residential area.

HUMAN TRAFFIC The flow and gathering of people is mainly distributed along several main municipal roads, which also creates a benign circulation between the target site and residents around the city and around the city.

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main traffic node

Winter sweet

Hibiscus mutabilis Linn.

Ginkgo biloba

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Magnolia

Flos Hibisci L.

bus station

On December 9, 1949, Lu Hanyu led his troops in an uprising in Kunming, and Kunming declared peaceful liberation.

Kunming has a long history and is one of the first historical and cultural cities in China. Kunming City has a history of more than 2,000 years, and there are traces of human activities for more than 3,000 years around Dianchi Lake.

PEOPLE ANALYSIS

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TRAFFIC NODE

Kunming city center is 1891 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains on three sides and adjacent to Dianchi Lake. It has a low-latitude plateau mountain monsoon climate. Due to the influence of the warm and humid Indian Ocean, the sunshine is long, the frost period is short, and the annual average temperature is 15℃. There is no severe cold, all seasons are like spring, and the climate is pleasant. It is a very prestigious "Spring City".

CONSTRUCTION

ISOCHRONOUS CIRCLE

VEGETATION

The buildings around the site are mainly mid-to-high-end buildings and commercial land to be developed. The site itself is located in a residential area, which has a relatively stable source of tourists and traffic as a commercial area.

This figure extracts the average time required to reach the periphery of the venue, and visualizes the data within 15 minutes of the driving range. Within a 15-minute drive, the reachable areas are mainly residential areas, which also provides a stable source of tourists for the site.

According to the survey, Yunnan Province alone has 299 families, 2136 genera, and about 14,000 species of seed plants, accounting for about 50% of the total number of plant families and genera in China. The resources of urban landscaping plants are very rich.

SITE ANALYSIS

Yunnan is the province with the largest number of ethnic groups in my country. Except for the Han, there are 25 ethnic minorities with a population of more than 6000, including Yi, Hani, Bai, Dai, Zhuang, Miao, Hui, and Lisu.

SOCIO-CULTURAL BACKGROUND


HIGH HOLE UTILIZATION

DOUBLE-DECKER TRAIL This tube is not a closed environment, but a space connected to the ground and semi-outdoor area. Some of this space will be affected by natural conditions, and some will not.

The site has three branches. Although there is a lot of space for length and height, the width is actually very cramped, so from the beginning of the design, the emphasis was placed on the rational use of the space layout. After analyzing the flow of people and reconstructing it, the site design became clear.

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COURTYARD

PLANTING AND DISPLAY

When there is enough space, introduce some ferns and small undulating fields on the site to enrich the rhythm of the site.

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The site has many selfcontained holes for air circulation and underground natural lighting. Because the site cannot open new windows, the environment itself is used as much as possible to bring natural light to the site to enrich the plants at the beginning of the design.

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MASTER PLAN

double-storey dining and leisure area

recreation area with adjustable seat height

atrium

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free combination area

Hibiscus mutabilis Linn.

public area with led screen

Epipremnum aureum & Platycerium wallichii Hook.

free combination area

Epipremnum aureum & Platycerium wallichii Hook.

corridor

Epipremnum aureum & Platycerium wallichii Hook.

Odontosoria chinensis (L.) J. Sm. & Epipremnum aureum Epipremnum aureum & Platycerium wallichii Hook.

Steps and platforms

Odontosoria chinensis (L.) J. Sm. & Epipremnum aureum

secondary atrium

Epipremnum aureum & Platycerium wallichii Hook.

connecting trail

Tropaeolum Majus L. & Epipremnum aureum

Flos Hibisci L. & Nephrolepis Cordifolia & Asplenium nidus

Cerasns

Winter sweet

Flos Hibisci L.

semi-outdoor underground area

DESIGN CODE

semi-outdoor underground area

PLANT ARRANGEMENT


COMMENT

CUSTOMIZATIONS

ORDER PAGE

HOME PAGE

TAB SLIDE

SLIDE

SCAN A QR CODE

ASSEMBLY ZONE

SCAN

AR MAP

APP USAGE SCENARIOS

PLANTATION PAGE

MAP When designing this channel, the goal was to design a new type of Internet community with 5g base stations. This channel solves the shortcomings of many underground commercial streets with poor signals, and uses this as a selling point. It is accessed by a special app. Almost all the interconnections required by this channel can be completed on the app. ar interactive maps, online venue reservations, and realtime people flow inquiries are all features of this app, and these applications are inseparable from strong data assurance. The big data platform and modern signal network make online-offline interaction possible.

WORKFLOW


All the elements used in the interior of the venue are the result of reconstruction after re-segmenting a cube. After a cube is cut, triangles, rectangles, pentagons or trapezoids can be generated, and new three-dimensional graphics can be generated from these flat graphics. Not only that, the variation of shape is not only segmentation and reconstruction, but also splicing to form a new, changeable new shape. This shape will not be a polygon, but a three-dimensional figure rich in changes.

ENTITY MODEL

The three branches of the site are regarded as connected individual individuals, and then the upper, middle and lower divisions are reconstructed.

EXPLOSIVE STRUCTURE

PARTITION MODULE


Some small planting pots can be placed on the wooden porch with ferns or herbaceous ground covers. The small decorations are rich in rhythm and changes in the vertical space, allowing people to use this site intimately.

Venue 3 paid special attention to the abundance and possibilities of vertical space when designing. The design of the swing was also based on this consideration. The height of the swing is 45cm-50cm, which can meet the needs of adults. The length is extended to cover. Height (8m).

In the semi-open space 2, the wooden porch is placed on the side of the escalator in order to use the effective space to provide more resting places, and to provide a transition for the landscape on both sides. Seating can be provided on the bottom floor of the wooden gallery frame.

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Semi open space 1

Semi open space 2

This area, as the main entrance of the entire underground area, does not occupy the largest space, because the site is not used as a resting space in more cases. One side of the space is a planting-leisure space built with wooden slats. Compared with the traditional planting space, the space built with wooden slats has a higher degree of plasticity and activity.

There are many small tree ponds dug in this area. These tree ponds will plant vegetation of different heights. In the future, these Gilles ClĂŠment-style planting spaces will form a small ecological garden with a unique style. The height-adjustable tables and chairs placed on the other side also echo the installations in the venue.

Semi open space 3 Site 3 is the largest semi-open space. The design focus of this area is to use the original shelter to create more variable site forms and possibilities. Seats and swings set under the obscured trails provide more possibilities for rest. The reason for this is that the rest properties of the site were deliberately enlarged at the beginning of the design.

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SECTIONS



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