PORTFOLIO CHUNXIAO WANG
E-mail: chunxiaoaura@gmail.com Adress: 35 Qinghua East Road, Haidian, Beijing Phone: 86-13466764989
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WORK /INTERN EXPERIENCE
Name: Chunxiao WANG Gender: Female Date of Birth: 20/3/1988 Nationality: Chinese
Atelier DYJG (2010-2013) Beijing,China Projects: Garden of Hearts - Garden Design for Singapore Garden Festival, Singapore; Landscape Planning for Jiangyangfan Ecological Park; Urban and river system Planning for Luoyang New Town; Landscape Planning for Harbin Nantuo Park; Landscape Planning for Xianshan Lake Wetland Park; Conceptual Planning for Weifang Horticultural Exposition Park
EDUCATION
Chunxiao WANG
● 2006.9-2010.8 Bachelor of Urban Planning Beijing Forestry University ● 2010.9-2012.6 Master of Landscape Architecture Beijing Forestry University ● 2012.9 PhD Candidate of Landscape Architecture Beijing Forestry University ● 2013.9-2014.9 Visiting Scholar Pennsylvania State University
SKILLS PhD in Landscape Architecture Anticipated Graduation Date: 2015.6 Beijing Forestry University Pennsylvania State University
Tel: (86)13466764989
Proficient: -AutoCAD -Illustrator
-Photoshop -Sketchup
Familiar:
-Revit
-Rhino
-InDesign -Microsoft office -Lumion
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENT ● "Growing Green"-Baltimore Vacant Land Design Competition: Top 1 Grant . 2014 (Under construction) (My Role: Project Leader, Main Designer ) ● "Garden of Hearts"-Garden Design for Singapore Garden Festival: Second Prize. 2012 ● "Mobile Garden": Aoya Design Competition: Second Prize. 2012
Mahan Rykiel Associates (2014) Baltimore, United States Projects: Growing Green - Vacant Land Concept Design in Baltimore (Under construction); Sysmphony Woods Park Planning and Design(with Martha Schwartz); Planting Design for Maycy's Shopping Mall; Baltimore Inner Harbor Park Concept Planting Design; East Baltimore Street Park Planning; Lanhan Hall Landscape Design and Planning, etc.
PUBLISHED PAPERS 1. “城市绿色雨水基础设施规划案例研究——以费城为例”,《风景园林》(录用)(1ST Author) 2. “费城的城市生态基础设施规划对我国的启示”,《建筑与文化》2015(4)(1ST Author) 3. " 雨水花园——雨洪生态化管理的理论与实践”,《 中国风景园林学会年会论文集》,2012. (1ST Author) 4. "Low Impact Development (LID) Approaches in Sustainable Stormwater Management ”. < Applied Mechanics and Materials >(1ST Author) 5. "Analysis of the History and Status Quo of Preservation of Beijing Ancient City Wall Ruins -- Case Study on Khanbaliq City Wall Park". <Conference Proceedings of 2012 IFLA Asia-Pacific Region Conference > (1ST Author)
SOCIAL PRACTICE 2010-2012. Information Collector and Translator for <Landscape Architecture> Magazine 2010-2012 .Assistant teacher of the studio course in Beijing Forestry University 2010-2013. Personal Teacher in hand sketch and fast landscape design 2012.5-2012.9. Secretary of IFLA Asia-Pacific Region Organizing Committee
LANGUAGES Chinese (Mandarin): Mothertongue English: Advanced / Fluent
TIMELINE “Float on The Silt” Landscape Planning for Jiangyangfan Ecological Park, Hangzhou (05)
"The Green Code" Landscape Design for "768" Industry Zone, Beijing
Landscape Planning for Harbin Nantuo Park,Heilongjiang
Landscape Planning for Weifang Horticultural Exposition Park, Shandong "Set Land Free" 2011 IFLA Students' Competition (06)
"The Mobile Garden" Concept Design for AOYA Competition (01) Collection of Atelier DYJG Works
2006
2010
Bachelor - Urban Planning and Design Beijing Forestry University
2011
Landscape Planning for Xianshan Lake Wetland Park, Changxing
"+ - Soundscape" Landscape Planning for 2012 IFLA Students' Competition (04)
"Growing Green" Design for vacant lots in Baltimore (02)
Landscape Planning for Luojiawu Wetland Park, Hangzhou
"Garden of Hearts" Garden Design for Singapore Garden Festival (03)
2012
Wetland Landscape Planning of Jinan Hua Mountain Historical&Cultural Park
2013
2014
Master - MLA
PhD in Landscape Architecture
PhD in Landscape Architecture
Beijing Forestry University Atelier DYJG
Beijing Forestry University Atelier DYJG
Pennsylvania State University Mahan Rykiel Associates
MOBILE GARDEN
CHINA / BEIJING / HAIDIAN DISTRICT
SITE
CAMPUS
Name:
Concept Design for AOYA Competition 2nd Prize
Designer: Location: Scale:
Chunxiao WANG (Personal work) Beijing Forestry University 0.98 ac
My Work:
All
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MOBILE GARDEN
THE RE-CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY LAND
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ACCOMMODATION
TEMPORARY LAND AND PROJECT INTRODUCTION The design is based on the vacant lot in the center of Beijing Forestry University, where used to be an old nursery base. A building will be built there several years later, but currently it is messy and useless. Since its important lacation, this site has potential to be a recreation space for all students and visitors. Our idea was to re-construct the land in a simple and easy way, it would be flexiable and could be moved away easily, in the meanwhile, it should be energetic, provide multiple space for all the people in campus.
GARDEN DESIGN
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COMPUTER CENTER TEACHING BUILDING
LABORATORY BUILDING
TEACHING AREA MOBILE GARDEN
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CONCEPT We designed a series of mobile infrastructures with different materials and fuctions: some are planting beds, planting the original plants in nursery and new varieties of flowers; some are mirror stainless steel plates, reflecting the image of environment and people around them as a small pool; some are used as chairs, with grass and wild flowers behind.
STEP 1 FORM
INSPIRATION
HIGH DENSITY OF CELLS
STEP 2 SUPPORTER
Cells are the basic unit of life activities. They are energetic, inconclusive and full of possibilities. It is interesting that in different temperature environments, the combinations of cells are quite different, which forms various morphological characteristics.
STEP 3 DIVERSITY
Based on the idea, we got the inspiration of "Mobile Gardenâ&#x20AC;?: a movable garden where space is uncertain and can be altered as you wish.
MASTER PLAN LOW DENSITY OF CELLS
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MOBILE GARDEN
STEP 4 DYMANIC
MOBILE GARDEN
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ANALYSIS
“Mobile Garden”is full of possibilities. When you need to hold outdoor shows or parties, the infrastructures can be pushed to the corner, forming a centre space; other times you can push the appliances to separate parts, making little, free and secrete space. It is a way to enjoy the fun of creating a garden of your own.
DETAILS
PORCELAIN VENEER
WHEELS
WOOD CHAIR
SUPPORT STRUCTURE
WHEELS
SHADES
SUPPORT STRUCTURE
MINOR STAINLESS
TEAK PLANTERS
STEEL
EXISTING TREES COMPACT STATE
MOBILE PLATES
DISPERSE STATE
SECTION 1 FLOWER BED
SECTION 2 MIRROR BOARD
MIRROR BOARD
STEPS
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MOBILE GARDEN
MOBILE GARDEN
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GROWING GREEN
DESIGN FOR VACANT LOTS IN BALTIMORE
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URBAN SPACE
BALTIMORE / MARYLAND / UNITED STATES
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
Name:
Baltimore Vacant Land Design Competition (Under Construction)
Design Team:
Chunxiao WANG, Wilson Lee
Location:
North Gay St, Baltimore, US
My Work:
Site Plan, Presentation, Indesign Files
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GROWING GREEN
Baltimore is often seen as a city defined by its neighborhoods. A recent quote from Baltimore Magazine states “Each section of our city has its own history, culture, and personality—an identity that can only be truly understood after years or generations of experience” . The greening of vacant lots through urban agriculture and farming is a viable way to continue to add to the identity of each of Baltimore’s community, adding beauty to many neighborhoods where vacant housing units and lots take away from these vibrant cultures. With this in mind, Real Food Farms has decided to submit a design to the Growing Green Competition. They decided to delegate MRA to do the design work. Based on several community meetings we had, we decided to choose No. 1405-1435 Gay Street Baltimore, Maryland 21213, lots 1497 001-1497 015. This site is located in the Broadway East community, and the streets bordering the site are North Gay Street, North Washington Street, and East Hoffman Street. We are proposing the construction of a flower farm and communal green space on the previously mentioned site. GROWING GREEN
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VALUE OF THE PROJECT This site has the potential to be a huge part of the upcoming changes to the landscape in Broadway East over the coming years. With the upcoming growth of the food hub across the street, the continued maintenance of surrounding lots by the community, future development of the lots across Gay Street, and potential building nearby, this could be the beginning of a green corridor serving as the entrance to Broadway East. Using this site as an opportunity to engage in urban farming, especially the farming of vibrant and colorful flowers, would help to make the community come alive!
PRESENTATION AND FINAL REWARD In September 2014, Our desing "Growing Green" went to the finalist amont all submitted projects and finally got the best design award and top one grant from Baltimore Government. The grant would be put into construction right away and part of the park would be built in 2015. It was really an excited expereince to get this, and I am honored to contribute my effort to the development of Baltimore City.
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GROWING GREEN
GROWING GREEN
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The design is made of two main parts: the Flower Factory (Flower Farm) and a community park. We organized these spaces in order to provide a public recreation space for the neighborhood, while at the same time, providing economic benifit to Real Food Farm for construction and maintaince.
North Entry Plaza Sculpture
A “U” path goes though the site, linking the programs together. Flower Factory lies in the center of the site closely connected with community lawn. Flower beds range from 2’-5’ wide, depending on the species. Considering the bus stop and elementary school on northeast, the North Plaza acts as an entrance and provides rest space for people. We kept the way for two existing paths from southeast to northwest. Rain Garden is on the lowest spot of the site to manage stormwater sustainably.
Wooden Bench Flower Stream
Flower Factory Branding
Tool / Storage shed
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Multi-layered Planting
Flower Factory
Ourdoor Classroom Lawn
West Entry Plaza Gabion Bench
Low Fence
Ornamental Grass High Branching Trees (High Visibility)
Rain Garden
South Entry
GROWING GREEN
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The development of this property on Gay Street is a project that all involved parties are extremely excited about being a part of because we believe that it would be not only an excellent addition to the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greening initiatives, but a spectacular way to redefine and cultivate the culture of the Broadway East neighborhood.
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GROWING GREEN
GROWING GREEN
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PROJECT INTRODUCTION Singapore Garden Festival (SGF) is one of the best international garden and flower show in Asia. It is a biennial event organized by Singapore National Parks Board. In the festival, the Landscape & Fantasy Gardens are the most enchanting garden displays, which are created by local and top awardwinning designers from renowned garden shows around the world. Alter DYJG was invited to design a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fantasy Garden â&#x20AC;? in the 2012 SGF. I participate in this project from the beginning, we changed several design proposals, and finally built this one.
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
A Chinese Ghost Story/ Directed by Xu Ke / 1987 Name:
Garden of Hearts Singapore Garden Festival (SGF)
Designer:
Alter DYJG (Group Work)
Location: Scale:
Singapore 32 ft x 32 ft
My work:
Model, Section, Rendering
GARDEN OF HEARTS
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
GARDEN DESIGN FOR SINGAPORE GARDEN FESTIVAL
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GARDEN DESIGN
WATER FEATURE BAMBOO FABRIC
BAMBOO POLE
BAMBOO POLE
WATER FEATURE
FABRIC
LOTUS STEPPING STONE
STEPPING STONE
BAMBOO
WHOLE GARDEN MASTER PLAN
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
GARDEN OF HEARTS
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The garden, which size is 32 ft x 32 ft, is located in the interior of Suntec Singapore's International Convention and Exhibition Centre. As before, we want to show the spatial variation and poetic characteristic of Chinese tradition garden in a small area. The final scheme is a romantic garden, and we hope it would bring people peace and named it as "Garden of Hearts".
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
GARDEN OF HEARTS
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We made the model to deliberate the structure, readjust the angle, and check the problems that may appear when we put that to practical construction. STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
3ft X 3 ft Model Scale: 1:10
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
GARDEN OF HEARTS
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AURA AND MEDITATION White veil twines ring upon ring and winds through green bamboos, where a garden of hearts lies. Its mystery seduces people rambling into it to explore something. Setting against the gray gravel pavement and green bamboo, this cloudlike veil is of transcendent purity, and its mazy space guides its appreciator gradually away from the secular society and into this Zen garden. Through various twists and turns, and even confusion looms, people finally come to the center of the garden. In the middle of the dancing white veil is a peaceful water pool, with beautiful lotus in full bloom, pure, lovely and nice-smelling. The mirror-like pool reflects the lotus, green bamboo and white veil, as if there is another world in the water. Not only in the pool, the lotus blossoms also in the heart of each person, bringing people a quiet, touched and insightful mind. Still tortuous the path to leave is, people already find their inner peace and calm away from the secular worries. Looking back, this utopia world disappears in a mist. While the people, in the quiet time, will miss the lotus in their hearts.
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GARDEN OF HEARTS
GARDEN OF HEARTS
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
REBUILD PUBLIC SPACE THROUGH SOUNDSCAPE
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URBAN DESIGN
In ancient China,Bell and Drum Towers were buildings mainly used for timekeeping and striking the hours. “Morning bell and evening drum”, they were used as reference to the operation of people’s lives. Bell and Drum Tower of Beijing is located on the northern end of the city axis, serves as a landmark building of Beijing. With the development of the modern society, Bell and Drum Tower has lost its unique roles and values, leading to the gradual disappearance of traditional culture; under the erosion of urban construction and tourism, Beijing’s traditional residences around the Bell and Drum Tower have lost their vitality. Therefore, we chose the region where contradictions and collisions exist between modern and traditional culture and life: Houhai Bar Street and the residential area south of Bell Tower and Drum Tower.
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
CHINA / BEIJING / HOUHAI Name:
Landscape Planning and Design for 2012 IFLA Students' Competition
Location: Scale:
Beijing,Houhai 74 ac
My Work:
Master plan, Site analysis, Culture strategy, Text
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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SITE
Bell Tower
China
A important part of Beijing’s central axis
Drum Tower
Loss of Traditional Cultural
Traditional Dwellings Valuable architect
Urban Street
Lack of activity space
Opportunities
Bars
HERITAGE
Asia Maximise the development of cultural
Houhai Beijing Bell Tower
4 TYPES
CULTURE
Noise pollution
Improve housing condition
Waterfront The absence of transit space and noise pollution caused by bars during the night are two major problems.
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Transform environments into delightful urban spaces
Plaza There’s hardly any space and infrastructure for people to take a rest. Residents have to take chairs from their home to get-together in the out door space.
SOCIAL HERITAGE
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Drum Tower Houhai Site
URBAN SPACE
Beihai Park Jingshan Park
The Imperial Palace
Alley As Urban development encroached on residential space, alleys are becoming increasing narrow and boring, which makes them lost cultural indenty.
Street Streets are lack of parking lots, with disordered functions and potential safety hazard. Besides, it is causing serious noise pollution to local residents.
AUTHENTICITY The Monument Zhengyangmen
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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SOCIAL SURVEY AND THE ATTITUDE OF PEOPLE
CONCEPT
A. Local aged Old memories
Bar noise
B. Youth and children Playground
Too many people
C. Tourist Direction
TYPES OF SOUND --- IN THE PAST
SINGEL UNIT
UNITS GROUPED UP
MATRIX
Traffic noise
TYPES OF SOUND --- NOWADAYS
"-" System
TRANQUIL
Alley Traffic Noise
Bird Tweet Leaves Rustling
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NOISY 2
Bars
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Main road Traffic Noise
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Branch Traffic Noise
Intolerable
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Clock System
Ancient Time Telling
Very Noise Loud Quite Faint
"+"System
Decrease noise pollution from bars Reduce traffic noise Minimize the impact of tourism
VIVACIOUS
MELODIES Sound of Voice Alleys
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
Secondary Tourist Noise Main Tourist Noise
PEACEFUL
Sound the traditional bell and drum Increase the comfort of active and leisure space
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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SINGEL UNIT
SINGEL UNIT
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COMBINATION
MATERIAL
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FUNCTION
REITERATION
"+"SYSTEM
"-"SYSTEM
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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MASTER PLAN The design is a transformation of the sound, and increase of infrastructure. The concept is a system of “+” and “-” , which presents a kind of infrastructure that can be put in different ways to create various space. “-” system is spread along the boundary line between bars and traditional dwellings, to decrease noise pollution from bars and traffic;“+” system is spread along the waterfront, to provide private and leisure space for people, animal habitats, insufficient parking space, and sound the traditional bell and drum.
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HOUHAI LAKE
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BARS
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TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
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"+" SYSTEM
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"-" SYSTEM
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BOUDARY LINE
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BETWEEN BARS AND DWELLINGS
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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GRADUAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE FUTURE
The "+" and "-" systems are designed as catalysts to improve the environment of public area, reactivate traditional culture and solve the conflict between traditional and modern culture. They are multi-functional and flexible, and can be assembled as noise barrier.
Phase1 Decrease noise Pollution
Phase2 Increase public space and infrastructure
Phase3 Form a Green system
Phase4 Stimulate city's vitality and forming Urban eco-tourism system
STREET
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
ALLEY
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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BELL TOWER
WHAT DESIGN WILL BRING US Before After
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Bell and drum’s record
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Sound insulation
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Fencing
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Private space Playing ground Birds habitat
WATERFRONT
Planter Vegetables Gardening
PLAZA
Rainwater collection
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“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
“ + - ” SOUNDSCAPE
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FLOAT ON THE SILT
DESIGN OF JIANGYANGFAN ECOLOGICAL PARK
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PARK DESIGN
HISTORY OF THE SITE AND PROJECT INTRODUCTION As a lagoon of hangzhou west lake for thousands of years, only have today depends on continuous dredging and thus accumulates the beauty of the long thick culture. History of west lake dredging accumulation in a lake or silt more around the lake, and formed the lake three island and bai causeway and su causeway, YangGong dike etc famous sights. In 1999-2003, west lake dredging of silt basic are transported to YuHuangShan JiangYang miles south of a valley, formed the volume of about 100 million m ³ silt library. When silt stop after plants conveying gradually, and with silt germination out surface water content changes obviously presented and interesting succession process. 0 5
FLOAT ON THE SILT
CHINA / HANGZHOU Name:
Landscape Design for JiangYangFan Park
Designer: Location: Scale:
Alter DYJG(Group Work) Hangzhou,China 49.4ac
My work:
Site analysis, Rendering, Planting Design
FLOAT ON THE SILT
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WEST LAKE
FOREST
VILLAGE
SILT DAM
LAND TYPES
SILT DEPTH
EVOLUTION The earliest is aquatic plants, and later began grow resistant wet arbors. Interesting is that these plants and around the valley plant completely different, because these seeds of plants is deposited on the former west lake area of silt plant seeds, with silt together were brought to the JiangYang miles. After nearly 10 years of surface natural drying, JiangYang miles reservoir has formed and the surrounding forest vegetation has obvious differences in the typical secondary wet born Lin habitat.
Silt FROM WEST LAKE
TERRAIN
RICH NATURAL AND CULTURAL
HERITAGE
COMMUNITY SITE
QIANTANG QIANTANG RIVER RIVER WATER COLLECTION
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FLOAT ON THE SILT
FLOAT ON THE SILT
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BRING WATER
PRESERVE EMERSIHERBOSA
PRESERVE TREES
INTRODUCE INDIGENOUS FLOWERS
INTRODUCE INDIGENOUS TREES
MOUNTAIN
TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
EXSITING ROAD
Bring rainfall into the park and provide habitat for hygrophyte to grow.
SILT
Try to make minimum intervention to the site, conserve exsiting trees to form habitat island.
Conserve exsiting forest and phytocoenosium.
Introduce more types of local plants to make new landscape space and provide food for birds.
Introduce flowers to form attactive grassland with wild flowers.
HABITAT ISLAND
IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY BY PLANTS
PLANTS
PRESERVE UNIQUE LANDSCAPE DAM
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FLOAT ON THE SILT
FLOAT ON THE SILT
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WATER SYSTEM ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
MOUNTAIN WATER CATCHMENT
FLOATING PATH WOODEN TRESTLE Wooden trestle is 1.5 kms long and 2 meters wide. It is variegated both in plane and vertical. As the clue of the garden, wooden trestle will link all the sight spot , which makes it the best way to experience the garden.
DRAIN WATER AWAY
MAKE FULL USE OF RAINWATER 0 5
FLOAT ON THE SILT
WATER SYSTEM PLANNING FLOAT ON THE SILT
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Silt
ECOLOGICAL REVETMENT
Existing Plants Interpretive Panel
abitat Island H Boardwalk
Habitat Island
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FLOAT ON THE SILT
FLOAT ON THE SILT
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SET LAND FREE
VERTICAL URBAN PLANNING FOR CHONGMING ISLAND
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URBAN DESIGN
CHINA / SHANGHAI / CHONGMING Name: Designer: Location: Scale: My Work: 0 6
SET LAND FREE
Landscape Planning and Design for 2011 IFLA Students' Competition Chunxiao WANG and my partners(Group Work) Shanghai,China 2850ac Rendering, Agricultural Analysis, Planting design
SET LAND FREE
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SET LAND FREE VERTICAL URBAN PLANNING IN SHANGHAI
Urban area is made up of Urban Core and Urban Boundary. The latter has multiple functions in society, agriculture and ecology. The development of Urban Boundary is influenced both by the urban core and self-condition. This project, based on the Chongming Island planning and design in Shanghai, attempts to explore the Low-interference & Low-dependency Pattern in Urban Boundary development.
Current Situation
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
City Land Properties in 1990&2010
Vegetable Supply Channels
Chongming Island, located in the north boundary of Shanghai, used to be covered by shoals, wetlands and forest. Due to expansion, towns and urban infrastructures are increasingďź&#x152;and natural habitats are decreasing on Chongming Island. Recent years, the Food Crisist is becoming a world problem.China is undergoing the process of urbanization. Ensuring the demand for agricultural products of 1.3 billion people has become the common social issue for landscape architects.
PROBLEMS More and more people a r e m o v i n g i n t o Chongming Island. The urban infrastructures have increased substantially. Normal horizontal urbanization encroach the farmland, beaches and forests of island. The insufficient food supply is also another problem in Shanghai.
CONCLUSION
VegetableS Supply Proportions of Local and Provincial
Demographic Changes in Different Regions
Vegetables Supply Proportions of Local and Provincial
The rapid expansion of urban core caused negative interference to urban boundary, occupied farmland and natural ecological environment in urban boundary. Meanwhile, urban boundary depends on urban core in economic, industrial, and social aspects excessively.
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SET LAND FREE
SET LAND FREE
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CONCEPT This project uses “VERTICAL” as a concept—trying to solve problems to vertical space, aiming at returning farmland back to farmers, outdoor space back to residents, and the natural and ecological environment back to urban space.
VERTICAL FARM Vertical farming can dramatically reduce the violation of the existing open space, wetland, forest and farmland causing by those urban infrastructures in urban boundary as there is far less land needed than traditional farming methods. Moreover, vertical farm is conductive to the development of intensive agricultural economy. VERTICAL LIFE The diversity of urban life today makes ”vertical life” a new lifestyle. Vertical life, different from the traditional lifestyle in high-rise building, intensively conforms every aspect of urban life, from public service to individual needs, from official business to commercial entertainment, and from indoor living to outdoor acitivities.
ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURE
ECOLOGY
Vertical Farming technology, especially vegetable production and processing, uses rainwater collection systems and solar panels as its main source of water and energy, to achieve a highly intensive agricultural economy. Agricultural products can not only meet the demand of urban core, but also can be self-sufficient.
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SET LAND FREE
SET LAND FREE
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PAINTINGS
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HAND SKETCHES
HAND SKETCHES
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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PHOTOGRAPHY WORKS
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKS
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