Portfolio Hanyin Ma

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HANYIN MA

CONTENT Landscape

The Sharing Bridge

MINE Bouquet

Confluence

Casseratte river restoration

From Scratch

Peace Park Construction

Urban Design

Fragile Landscape

Other Works

Representation

Seeds library construction

The CIties (video)

FOOD: Multisensory Performative Art

Intership

GROWING UP FRAGILE

Abstract:

This project is based on the historical problematic development in Piacenza, Italy. Students randomed distrubuted worked together with different designated topics within 18 days coming up with the solutions. Usually Day time charette and Night different Lectures.

Part of the intensive design experience was the activation of one or more areas in order to build a common and shared vision, also capable of involving new inhabitants.

The project was communicated with the traditional instruments of design discipline (drawings and above all models, in line with the formative approach of Piacenza Campus of the Politecnico di Milano) but also through a form of story-telling (on all, videos) up to a final installation capable of being contaminated with the methods of scenography. The complementary landscapes towards which the project will direct the gaze coincide then on the one hand with the architectural fact itself, rooted in the local context, on the other they are strongly integrated with the urban and territorial dynamics (“the city is the landscape and the landscape is the city").

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After World War II, the development of the city stagnated. Some military service buildings and their ancillary spaces left in the war were well preserved, but they were not fully utilized, and due to the economic downturn, many citizens went out to work thereby the population in the city is very small.

A. main private residential apartments and military facilites with large fringe green area which are equipped with the high desity fence which the accessibility are quite low and the building are now no longer in its appropriate function.

B. within the narrow city boundaries. Most of the space is a military service space and an abandoned church. For example, the prison and the the hospital inside.

1. Former barracks "Lusignani"

2. Former "Pertite" military area

3. Former barracks d' Armi

4. Former Tobacco Manufacturing

5. Hospital

6. Arsenale barracks, former Military Hospital

7. Vacant open space

8. Former Del Carmine Church

9. Bastione Fodesta

10. Politecnico di Milano

11. Benedettine s convert

Void

12. Former barracks "Lab. Pontieri"

13. Area Militare genio Pontieri

14. Locomotives storage "Berzolla"

former logistic center, dismantled trucks

15. Former Consorzio Agrario

16. Residual industrial open spaces

17. Agricultural University

18. Former "Macra Staveco"

C. This area was developed afterwards main with some economical value as well as cultural context as for the logistic center and former vegetable markets.

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Urban Texture 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 12 13 8 11 10 14 15 14 16 A B C
Classification with
Connection 1- The existing Connection Vacant open space 1- The existing the abandoned Connection Vacant open space 1- The existing the abandoned Connection Vacant open space 1- The existing railway blocks the abandoned area 2- creating a physical connection sloped surface putting together functions 3- The connection is not only horizontal connection but verticaly the soil to the sky virtual connection towards Piacenza from the top. v v v v v v v Densification 1- Existing path as an obstacle. 2- Unifying the two high potential open spaces. 3- Bringing down the existing road in order to leave the continious public space. 4- Creating a ramp to connect the two squares in two levels. 5- Ending the horizontal movement with a densified tower. 1- Existing wall as a barrier 2- Emphasizing on the importance of the wall through addition 3- Inhabiting the wall 4- Framing the wall the public soil as well as the sky Addition Injection Excavation Subtraction Grafting Combination Drill Connection Fragmentation Drill Hybridization Shifting Connection 1- Existing building as a spine. 2- The role of the spine as a force. 3- Excavation of the soil. 4- Creation of the two level public open space as well as the functions under the urban orchard. 1- Existing path as a division 2- Cut between two high potential abandoned open spaces 3- Unified «square» 4- Creating small voids through subtraction of the surface
city
importance
3-
from inside creating
courtyard.
inversion
of solid and void
1- The enclosed abandoned building, as big as one whole block, blocking two parts of the
2- Innestare/Grafting is an action applied on this project to emphasize on the
of this enclosure and from inside acts as an integration
The punctual volums
a designed open space in the
The
of the
0 200 400ft B B' Residential Co-working Local market Commercial 60% 10% 10% 20% Co-working Services Exhibition 50% 20% 30% Urban orchard Orchard storage Workshops Bar & Restaurant 50% 30% 10% 10% Section A-A' Section B-B' Section H-H' Section G-G' Section D-D' Section C-C' Section E-E' SectionF-F' Open air market Closed market Bars Residential Local restaurants 20% 30% 10% 20% 20% Commerce activities Cultural activities Fab-lab 30% 40% 30% Former Tobacco Factory Barack Lusignani Barack Lusignani Former military area Arsenale Baracks
Former Tobacco Factory Benedettini Convent Arsenale Baracks Arsenale Baracks Benedettini Convent Barack Lusignani Barack Lusignani

We live in a shared umwelt, sharing information, sharing resources and even time and space. The land we are on right now were shared by primitive communities, is the embodiment of the efforts of our ancestors for generations.

The project is about sharing space, knowledge and culture between the Modern American and Indian by planning and design the fringe area in the south of Headquarter of John Deere, full of experimental practise take place with all kinds of space sensation.

Hurry Up! Your Trees can be harvested from tomorrow to nex month! M ch gan B uebe es Your Trees can be harve ted rom h s week, Tap to ee the ocat on Red Map e You Trees an be harvested rom Next k F o da Honeyb s No pe yet, Be pat ent Come ba k late to have heck Geo g a Pe ches You Trees can be harvested from m d Ju y to early Augus Tap to see he ocat on 198 Implement with percision orchard Check the appropriate timing on the mobile devices enable notifications and with geospatial location precisely to each trees Sharing BRIDGE Redesign the John Deere Headquarter B - Brain R- Races I - Intelligence D - Depolyment G - Generation E – Ecosystem Advisor: Peter Osler Sharing the Space Sharing the knowledge Drivers Residents nearby etc. ecosystem Race Specialists John Deere Properties Public Mass Land per se Characters (Users) Visitors Workers Animals Americans Native Indian Americans Human John Deere technician Percision Agriculture Indian American Sustainable Traditional farming Educational Team Contemporary Farming techniques SHARE THE CULTURE
Driver’ s perspective in the woods to know the tree to harvest Knowledge sharing with different social characters

NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY VANISHMENT

JULY 29, 1829

The Potawatomi and other tribes sign a treaty in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, giving up much of their territory in northern Illinois. This treaty sets aside a reservation of 1,280 acres for Shab-eh-nay (He Who Paws Through), a Potawatomi and Odawa leader, near the present-day town of Shabbona in DeKalb County, Illinois. Several Potawatomi individuals — including Billy Caldwell, Alexander Robinson, and Archange Ouilmette — are granted pieces of land around the Chicago area.

AUGUST 15, 1812

During the War of 1812, U.S. troops evacuate Fort Dearborn. As 57 soldiers and 12 militia members head south with nine women, 18 children and an escort of Miami warriors, they’re attacked by 500 Potawatomi. More than 50 of the white soldiers and settlers are killed, and others are taken hostage. The Potawatomi burn down Fort Dearborn.

1750 — 1800

At this time, the main people occupying the land just southwest of Lake Michigan — the prairies, woods, and swamps that would become today’s Chicagoland — was the Potawatomi with the Ojibwe and Odawa were in an alliance called the Council of Three Fires. Other local Native Americans included the Sauk (Sac), Ho-Chunks (Winnebagos), Fox (Mesquakie) and Kickapoos.

The U.S. government creates the Northwest Territory, encompassing the future states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and portions of Minnesota. The U.S. promises: “The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians, their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent.”

AUGUST 3, 1795

Defeated by U.S. troops at Battle of Fallen Timbers in Ohio, a confederation of tribes signs the Treaty of Greenville. Among them, the Potawatomi surrender six square miles of land surrounding the mouth of the Chicago River. The U.S. takes control of this land, including the central part of today’s Chicago, while Native Americans continue to occupy surrounding territory. The treaty says “the Indian tribes who have a right to those lands, are quietly to enjoy them, hunting, planting, and dwelling thereon, so long as they please, without any molestation from the United States.”

OCTOBER 20, 1803

The U.S. Senate ratifies President Thomas Jefferson’s deal with France — the Louisiana Purchase — buying 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River and greatly expanding the size of the United States. The U.S. government begins pushing Native peoples west of the Mississippi.

DECEMBER 7, 1824

President James Monroe says the U.S. should persuade all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River. Using coercion to achieve this goal would be “revolting to humanity and utterly unjustifiable,” he tells Congress.

MAY 24, 1828

A U.S. government official tells the Sauk tribe that this should be the final summer they spend at Rock Island before moving west of the Mississippi. He points out that the Sauk gave up this land in a treaty, but the Sauk insist that isn’t true.

APRIL 1832

A prominent Sauk named Black Hawk leads a group of his people, along with Fox and Kickapoos, from Iowa across the Mississippi. They aim to reclaim land in Illinois and the future state of Wisconsin. This sparks the Black Hawk War, a conflict with the U.S. Army and Illinois militia.

OCTOBER 27, 1832

The Kaskaskia and Peorias — survivors of the dwindled Illinois Confederation — sign a treaty in Missouri, abandoning their final claim on land in Illinois, the state named after their people. According to the Illinois State Museum, their population within Illinois had been reduced to just one village with fewer than 300 people.

AUGUST 1, 1832 — AUGUST 2, 1832

Militia attack the last of Black Hawk’s warriors at the Battle of Bad Axe (near present-day Victory, Wisconsin), killing 150 or more Native Americans, including women and children, and collecting scalps from the bodies.

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OH IN IL other tribes as for Miami

Observers see clearly the outline of the buildingEmpty sense of space

One can observe the whole picture of the building community and have sufficient distance to observe the spatial composition of the building

One can observe the whole picture of a single building Open sense of space

People’s attention is more concentrated, easier to notice the architectural details and feel the space to maintain a balanceIt is a more closed space.

One can see the lower part of the building. People’s attention is easy to focus on the details of space, feeling more compact and bustling.

POINT 1
Sparrow’s view Bee’s view Deer Mouse’s view Deer Mouse’s view Fish’s view
POINT 12 POINT 7 POINT 18 POINT 4 POINT 15 POINT 10 POINT 21 POINT 2 POINT 13 POINT 8 POINT 19 POINT 5 POINT 16 POINT 11 POINT 22 POINT 3 POINT 14 POINT 9 POINT 20 POINT 6 POINT 17 Aspect-Ratio Observer perspective Observer perspective Visual and psychological feelings Drivers’ perspective visual and psychological feelings Vision Analysis (color) Vision Analysis (photo) The speed of normal road
Animals’s Perspective towards the site as a sharing umwelt Drivers’ Perspective towards the site as a sharing umwelt
200m 100m
Clear Less clear Vague

GrasswithCrops Stream PedestrianWalk(goingdown)

Mounds

12%slope(goingup)

9%slope(goingupanddown)

Mounds

John Deere Headquarter Building New Parking Lot Technology Center Tractor Working Tractor Working Internal Road for Visitor (two-way lane) Meditation Place (former trees) Section
138 133 130 125 120 115 110 105 100 143 153 148 153 It is time for picnic! let us do it! Who want to help me to prepare the mat? Who is working on the ground? smell some fruit flavor? 5mile accomplish! looking at the down, what a scene! Who is the one to catch us? Let’s do Rock-Paper-Scissors! I dont want to be the one to catch them... run not to fast... Tire after the work, let me to rest in this place for a moment What is that place? never pay attention to it, Let me go and see! There is no one to disturb me, I really like to meditate here It must be so splendid when it is in the morning, the first beam of sunlight from this direction! Nice visit, Going back home! WOW! It must be so splendid when it is in the morning, the first beam of sunlight from this direction! Fruit Tree Picku p Bridge abovethe R o a d Agro sharingplace WaterActivities & retention P o n sd Shaded ParkingLot

MINE Bouquet

from the core design studio 4 at Washington University in St. Louis

Completed in Spring 2022

Instructor: Irene L. Compadre

Location: Colombia, Missouri, the U.S.

Approximately 80% of all flowers in the US are imported from countries such as Columbia, Ecuador, the Netherlands, and Canada. While the import flower industry has historically thrived, it poses environmental challenges such as carbon dioxide emissions. To address this issue, local flower industries have emerged. Missouri’s diverse landscape and nurturing Mississippi river basin make it an ideal location for cultivating a variety of flora and fauna. In my project, we grow specialty cut flowers that are often heirloom, have high economic value, and are difficult to transport. This initiative contributes to environmental and ecosystem health, encourages community participation, and creates job opportunities. Additionally, it promotes a healthy lifestyle on-site through phytoremediation and serves as a green space for visitors and residents to enjoy on both weekdays and festive occasions, connecting urban and suburban areas.

Cream Wild Indigo Baptisia bracteata Prairie Dock Silphium terebinthianaceum Homo Sepiens III bring the childen for weekend and educational experience Homo Sepiens IV 57 year old man everyday commute with wheelchair but love to come to this place. Homo Sepiens VI a 4th grade primary student who loves to play the violin in nature. Homo Sepiens V a 23 year old girl who loves to hang out with her friend. Homo Sepiens VIII a 5-year-old girl who loves to observe different kinds of birds. Homo Sepiens VII a 40 year old woman who is a travel lover and prefers to hike on weekends. black-capped chickadee Poecile atricapillus black-capped chickadee Poecile atricapillus Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis Black Cohosh Actaea racemosa Bird Observation Platform turkey bulture Cathartes aura Balsam poplar Populus balsamifera Homo Sepiens I a worker here to help with picking up the flower use for studio in the workshop Homo Sepiens II The bride in the latest season with her bridegroom Red-winged Blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus white oak Quercus alba

MINE BOUQUET | Regional Analysis

Domestic Industry Context

to $55 billion USD a year, according to Rabobank. The country that is the world’s from Colombia and Ecuador. In the US alone, Mother’s Day accounts for 26 per and Hanukkah and exceeded only by Valentine’s Day.But behind the beautiful bou

( launched aggressive “Locally consumption of domestic

MINE BOUQUET | Strip Mining Process

Strip Mining Process

MINE BOUQUET | Strip Mining Process

MINE BOUQUET | Strip Mining Process

MINE BOUQUET | Strip Mining Process

Tallgrass prairies are the most fertile and diverse expression of America’s grassland heritage, there were many species survive and thrive on the this land before mining process begin at 1840s. the pure streams and some wetland on this land were in harmony, nuturing the di erent vegetation.

Tallgrass prairies are the most fertile and diverse expression of America’s grassland heritage, there were many species survive and thrive on the this land before mining process begin at 1840s. the pure streams and some wetland on this land were in harmony, nuturing the di erent vegetation.

After 100 years, human change to the coal mining by excavated he land in the stripe shapes. the had been separated or impaired due to the mining activities. More woods has been cut down for pose of stripe coal mining. Meanwhile, the streams are contaminanted and became to show the colors. Native species are all in a threatened situation. the stripe mining is different from other mining activities.

After 100 years, human change to the coal mining by excavated he land in the had been separated or impaired due to the mining activities. More woods has pose of stripe coal mining. Meanwhile, the streams are contaminanted and became colors. Native species are all in a threatened situation. the stripe mining is different from other mining activities.

Tallgrass prairies were fertile and diverse before mining began in the 1840s, with various thriving species and harmonious streams and wetlands.

Tallgrass prairies are the most fertile and diverse expression of America’s grassland heritage, there were many species survive and thrive on the this land before mining process begin at 1840s. the pure streams and some wetland on this land were in harmony, nuturing the di erent vegetation.

Tallgrass prairies are the most fertile and diverse expression of America’s grassland heritage, there were many species survive and thrive on the this land before mining process begin at 1840s. the pure streams and some wetland on this land were in harmony, nuturing the di erent vegetation.

Human coal mining has changed over the past 100 years to utilize strip mining, resulting in striped land and forests cut down. This has contaminated streams, turning them orange and threatening native species. Strip mining is unique compared to other forms of mining.

After 100 years, human change to the coal mining by excavated the land in the stripe shapes. the streams had been separated or impaired due to the mining activities. More woods has been cut down for the purpose of stripe coal mining. Meanwhile, the streams are contaminanted and became to show the orange colors. Native species are all in a threatened situation. the stripe mining is different from other mining activities.

After 100 years, human change to the coal mining by excavated t had been separated or impaired due to the mining activities. More woods has been cut down for the pur pose of stripe coal mining. Meanwhile, the streams are contaminanted and became to show the orange colors. Native species are all in a threatened situation. the stripe mining is different from other mining activities.

Early settlers discovered valuable minerals in the 1740s and began exploiting the land for industrial and metallic materials, leading to the reclamation of many forests.

At around 1740s, Early settlers observed the economic value of the metal and stone, using the state's economic reserves of lead, iron and industrial commodities such as limestone, sand, and gravel. They started to exploide this land for Industrial Minerals and Metallic Mineral material, which cause a lot of forests reclamation.

At around 1740s, Early settlers observed the economic value of the metal and stone, using the state's economic reserves of lead, iron and industrial commodities such as limestone, sand, and gravel. They started to exploide this land for Industrial Minerals and Metallic Mineral material, which cause a lot of forests reclamation.

Stripe mining is a surface mining method for coal excavation. Ore is extracted in strips, and the waste from each strip is used to backfill the previous one until the ore is exhausted.

Stripe mining is a form of surface mining that is primarily used for coal excavation. The rock and dirt covering the ore is removed one strip at a time. Once the ore has been taken from the first strip, a second strip is cut next to it, and the waste from the second strip is used to back fill the first. This goes on until the ore is exhausted, and then the waste from the first strip is used to fill in the last.

d for coal excavation. The rock been taken from the first strip, used to back fill the first. This the ore is exhausted, and then the waste from the first strip is used to fill in the last.

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MINE BOUQUET | Perpendicular Section

MINE BOUQUET | Master Plan BOUQUET Trail Section in Demonstration Garden
Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Homo Sepiens V sister and younger brother often take a walk in the forest trail, they loves nature! Homo Sepiens IV they love to take the path in the forest on the regular basis. This situation lasted for years River Birch Betula nigra smooth hydrangea Hydrangea arborescens Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum Whitetail Deer Odocoileus virginianus Common Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina serpentina Eastern Spotted Skunk Spotted Skunk Racoon Procyon lotor IX. Wild Rye Grass <Elymus> I. Wild Bergamot <Monarda fistulosa> V. Smooth Hydrangea <Hydrangea arborescens> III. Fremont's leather flower <Clematis fremontii> VI. Old Field Goldenrod <Solidago nemoralis> VII. Ostrich Fern <Matteuccia struthiopteris> © Hanyin Ma VIII. common gerardia <Agalinis tenuifolia> II. Switchgrass <Panicum virgatum> X. Mountain Mint <Matteuccia struthiopteris> IV. Downy Yellow False Foxglove <Aureolaria virginica> MINE BOUQUET | Compsition of your bouquet 0 10 200 40in 80in MINE BOUQUET | “Wholesale” base Purple Prairie Clover Dalea purpurea Cup Plant Silphium perfoliatum Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Leatherflower Clematis viorna snowgoose Anser caerulescens white oak Quercus alba Black Cohosh Actaea racemosa Prairie Willow Salix humilis humilis Industrial Base Eastern Red Cedar Sabina virginiana Balsam poplar Populus balsamifera Homo Sepiens A worker who loves to work with different types of vegetation and soil. Homo Sepiens A designer who is used to coming here for more inspiration for his art work. Homo Sepiens III The woman who loves to work with flower cultivation and seeds dispersal.

Dream of Texcoco

Nothing about Texcoco makes any sense without understanding its soil. However, soil is often conceived in a reductive way, as a simple ratio of sand, silt, and clay. In this exercise, I am asking you to expand your conception of what soil is to include both the human and non-human agents of soil formation, which in this exercise we will call “soil characters.”

Soil Characters are agents in the plant’s milieu. We could also say that they are ‘agents in your site’s environment.’ However, there is something misleading about the term ‘environment,’ which always seems to imply a set of conditions that are the same for everyone (and everything) all the time. Milieu, by contrast is a relational term that is generated from a specific point of view, which includes the set of all organic and inorganic relations that an organism has with the world. The goal for this assignment is to identify the key characters in your site’s milieu that affect soil formation.

BEFORE AND AFTER CHAPTER III Airport vs. farmers BEFORE AND AFTER CHAPTER III Airport vs. farmers BEFORE AND AFTER CHAPTER III Airport vs. farmers

grazing are located in the saline grassland that surrounds the lake Texcoco, which are mainly sheeps and goats. Later on the Green Revolution and negotiation of NAFTA pushed Mexico agriculture into the commericialized entities. The high cosuming of pesticide and fertilizer make the soil difficult to metabolize.

HORIZON A

Industrial Agriculture in 20th

MACHINE AND PROCESSES

The Function of the local crop: Maguey (Agave americana)

During the night, a plant employing CAM has its stomata open, allowing CO2 to enter and be fixed as organic acids by a PEP reaction similar to the C4 pathway. The resulting organic acids are stored in vacuoles for later use, as the Calvin cycle cannot operate without ATP and NADPH, products of light-dependent reactions that do not take place at night.

Night

During the day, the stomata close to conserve water, and the CO2-storing organic acids are released from the vacuoles of the mesophyll cells. An enzyme in the stroma of chloroplasts releases the CO2, which enters into the Calvin cycle so that photosynthesis may take place.

Day Machanism of CAM (crassulacean acidmetabolism)

Leaves

Fishing nets

Basket/bags for carrying or storage

Mat and blankets clothes/sandals

pins

HORIZON C

Primitive agriculture in Aztec

roast leaves

Pulque alcohol beverage

Containers

Roots

Dry Prefered medicine

Preventing erosion form the soil

HORIZON D Geological movement parent material

SOIL PROFILE

THE AGRICULTURE HISTORY IN MEXICO (Texcoco)

Agriculture has been important historically and politically in Mexico, although it now accounts for a small part of the GDP. Texcoco's soil profile, shaped by volcanic eruptions, is dense, slowly permeable, and contains a high clay content, leading to extensive subsidence. The Aztecs relied on hunting, fishing, and irrigation for cultivation, while the Spanish introduced new crops such as wheat. Most Mexicans were subsistence farmers until the Ejido system was established during the Mexican Revolution. Today, commercialized agriculture has resulted in soil degradation due to the heavy use of pesticides and fertilizers.

Today, terrace farming is still practiced in some parts of Mexico, particularly in the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Farmers in these regions use a similar technique to the Aztecs, building terraces along the contour of steep hillsides and filling them with soil, compost, and other organic matter. These terraces are used to grow crops such as corn, beans, and squash, which are staples of the Mexican diet. Terrace farming allows farmers to make the most of hilly or mountainous land, preventing soil erosion and allowing for more efficient use of water resources.

which distribute the land to the pesants, the lands could be worked individually or collectively by members of the ejido but th areas for
HORIZON B Agriculture reform with ejido in early 20th
CO2
Back & Fill Volcano Rocks

BEFORE AND AFTER CHAPTER II

Daily Life on the Table 2 (before)

After the NAFTA, more commercial activities and industry froms started to take place in Mexico. With the prevailing trend of the Cola that produced in Mexico and people started to be fascinated about the beer, local food stared to lose its attention by public, with the drop of the agricultural production and the local communities agricultural activities.

BEFORE AND AFTER CHAPTER II

Daily Life on the Table 1 (before)

the

Coca-Cola made in the Mexico is called (Coca Cola de Vidrio). It uses a different recipe with the United States, the states one containing sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, and artificial sweetener sucralose, with a can containing one-third less sugar than the export product.

is sweetened with white sugar instead of the high-fructose corn syrup used in the U.S. since the early 1980s. Some tasters have said that Mexican Coca-Cola tastes better, while other blind tasting tests reported no perceptible differences in flavor.

It is widely debated which grass maize evolved from and who created the hybrid, but archaeological evidence shows that corn has been cultivated in Mexico for almost 10,000 years. The earliest inhabitants of the region considered maize one of the all-important crops known as "the three sisters," along with winter squash and climbing beans.

In Mexico, Coca-Cola is made using a different recipe than in the United States. The Mexican version, known as Coca Cola de Vidrio, is sweetened with white sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. Some people find the Mexican version to taste better, while others notice no difference in flavor in blind taste tests.

Before NAFTA, indigenous farmers in Texcoco led a traditional and self-sustaining lifestyle, relying on local resources for food and materials.

After the proposed scenario, the local ejidarian are get there daily food not from the international wide, but also from the local producer, for example, the cola, the pulque, the corn and the cut flowers are made by themselves, but some products then can get from the U.S. or South America. Farmers can have high automacy of their land what to grow rather than have the decision made by the government.

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While Mexican Coca-Cola
contract for peasant farming hoe Corns
U.S. Bread made
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Before the NAFTA, the indigenious farmers in Texcoco is leading a traditional and self sustain life style with eating and using all the stuffs that are mainly produced in the Mexico. contract for peasant farming hoe Corn and tortilles Bread made of the corn starsh produced by local famers Fly Spirulina (algae) Pulque napkins Towel Hat with Maguey leaves Turks and Caicos Islands Antigua and Barbuda Saint Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands The Bahamas Saint Lucia Costa Rica Venezuela Nicaragua Honduras Barbados Suriname Colombia Dominica Bermuda Grenada Panama Jamaica Guyana Aruba Cuba Haiti Cayman Islands Guatemala Honduras Jamaica Mexico Belize South Carolina North Carolina South Dakota West Virginia New Mexico Oklahoma Wisconsin Louisiana Nebraska California Arkansas Wyoming Kentucky Colorado Michigan Alabama Missouri Georgia Nevada Arizona Kansas Oregon Indiana Florida Illinois Texas Idaho Utah Ohio Iowa Saint Pierre and Miquelon Turks and Caicos Islands British Virgin Islands The Bahamas Bermuda New Hampshire Massachusetts South Carolina North Carolina South Dakota North Dakota West Virginia New Mexico Washington New Jersey Minnesota Oklahoma Wisconsin Louisiana Nebraska New York Delaware California Arkansas Wyoming Kentucky Maryland Colorado Michigan Alabama Montana Missouri Georgia Nevada Arizona Kansas Oregon Indiana Florida Illinois Maine Texas Idaho Utah Ohio Iowa Turks and Caicos Islands Antigua and Barbuda Trinidad and Tobago British Virgin Islands The Bahamas El Salvador Saint Lucia Guatemala Barbados Bermuda Mexico Cuba South Carolina North Carolina West Virginia New Mexico New Jersey Oklahoma Louisiana Nebraska Delaware California Arkansas Kentucky Maryland Colorado Alabama Missouri Georgia Nevada Arizona Kansas Indiana Florida Illinois Texas Utah Ohio Antigua and Barbuda Saint Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands El Salvador Saint Lucia Guatemala Costa Rica Venezuela Nicaragua Honduras Barbados Suriname Colombia Dominica Grenada Panama Ecuador Jamaica Guyana France Belize Aruba Brazil Cuba Haiti Clipperton Island
AND AFTER
Daily Life on the Table 3
Books on Production Yield Native Cut Flower Native fruits escanoles Beers Pulque Speaker Sunglass work in the fields Spirulina (algae)
BEFORE
CHAPTER II
(furture)
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MINE Bouquet

from the core design studio 4 at Washington University in St. Louis

Completed in Spring 2022

Instructor: Irene L. Compadre

Location: Colombia, Missouri, the U.S.

Huimin Community Building facade

Approximately 80% of all flowers in the US are imported from countries such as Columbia, Ecuador, the Netherlands, and Canada. While the import flower industry has historically thrived, it poses environmental challenges such as carbon dioxide emissions. To address this issue, local flower industries have emerged. Missouri’s diverse landscape and nurturing Mississippi river basin make it an ideal location for cultivating a variety of flora and fauna. In my project, we grow specialty cut flowers that are often heirloom, have high economic value, and are difficult to transport. This initiative contributes to environmental and ecosystem health, encourages community participation, and creates job opportunities. Additionally, it promotes a healthy lifestyle on-site through phytoremediation and serves as a green space for visitors and residents to enjoy on both weekdays and festive occasions, connecting urban and suburban areas.

Concept in Motion

The changes in things are not only influenced by the outside world, but often high-quality changes are formed spontaneously from within.

Scene 1: It is 1980, here is not called Huimin community. Li Guifen made lunch and was going to give it to her husband and brother who worked in the fields.

Scene 2: from the 1980s to the beginning of the 21st century.

The government has brought the villagers together and built a house for them, and the Huimin Community was established.

Scenario 3: One day in 2015, a chubby middle-aged man with black-rimmed glasses signed a seven-year lease at Gui Fen’s house. Look around Guifen home is full of shops, convenience stores, teahouse, hostels, restaurants ...

Cultrual and Education

Small Business

Residential area

Mixed residential and commercial

The original traffic condition of Wufu East Lane is poor: the quick speed of the motor vehicles, the narrow roads, the risk of traffic accidents. The wedge-shaped green vegetation is disjointed and the utilization rate is low. Pedestrians from Wufu West Lane had to go around the three sides to get to the Feilong sixth Lane. People's daily walks, rest, activities, communication and other emotional and belonging needs are limited.

The front space after simplification and the strong vibe or business with effective grey space.

clear and high uniformity of the street. Great place for children to have fun after school.

Adopt wooden stool to increase the sitting rate.An positive space came into being.

Convert some windows into balconies based on interior functional requirements.

The airconditioner are hided without any security problem, water drained directly to pipes.

After the upgrade, Huimin renewed the historical context of the community and preserved the memory of the times so that it will radiate new vitality under the new background of the times and the social situation.
History Development
Green Space Masterplan Section profile for construction Existing Condition Before After Details
Conflict and problems Transformation area Landscape Transformation area Building Facade design area Sichuan
University to the community Before Strategies Industrial form layout Industrial
(zoom in) Transportation system layout Green
layout
Chengdu Humin Community
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system

From Scratch from the core design studio 4 at Washington University in St. Louis

Completed in Spring 2022

Instructor: Irene L. Compadre

Location: Colombia, Missouri, the U.S.

Approximately 80% of all flowers in the US are imported from countries such as Columbia, Ecuador, the Netherlands, and Canada. While the import flower industry has historically thrived, it poses environmental challenges such as carbon dioxide emissions. To address this issue, local flower industries have emerged. Missouri’s diverse landscape and nurturing Mississippi river basin make it an ideal location for cultivating a variety of flora and fauna. In my project, we grow specialty cut flowers that are often heirloom, have high economic value, and are difficult to transport. This initiative contributes to environmental and ecosystem health, encourages community participation, and creates job opportunities. Additionally, it promotes a healthy lifestyle on-site through phytoremediation and serves as a green space for visitors and residents to enjoy on both weekdays and festive occasions, connecting urban and suburban areas.

historical legends surrounding the origin of the name "Golden Knife Gorge". According to legend, during the last years of the Yuan Dynasty, a warrior named Zhang Kun found a golden knife embedded in the wall of the gorge, which he used to break through the obstacles and escape. In another version, Zhang Kun was part of a bandit organization and used the knife to become the leader of the group and rob the rich to assist the poor, earning a reputation in the Huayingshan mountain area. In yet another version, Zhang Kun served in the army of the Xia Dynasty and used the knife to lead a successful attack against the enemy, capturing their leader and stabilizing the territory. Regardless of the details, the golden knife in the gorge has become a famous legend in the area, and the gorge itself is named after it.

At a particular time, light passes through the structure and forms the silhouette of a golden knife on the ground, which pass to the tourist a kind of swordsman emotion.

In combination with the local cultural background, the original intention is to create a grand and spectacular structure, however, the effect of the model is very abrupt, and the relationship with the surrounding environment is not fully taken into consideration. It isn’t very well integrated into the environment, at the same time, the introduction of the concept also seems far-fetched.

At some point, the silhouette of a gold knife was created on the ground, but such a large structure would destroy the local natural environment and the harmonious atmosphere between nature and human beings.

The structure is completely hidden, and visitors can only see the beautiful scenery of the sunset and the carved gold knife at a certain time when they arrive at the underground exhibition hall.

As the sun set, the arriving tourists were captivated by the sudden beauty of the scene, inducing a temporary sense of selflessness and spiritual freedom, unhindered by external factors.

1.Peach blossom array; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz---The entrance 2.Desert place 3.Darkness place---corridor
1 2 3 4 5
4.The place of no borders---View platform; sinking building 5.Cableway station
Extraction elements Design Process from scratch Planning design scope Distribution of industrial forms The Master plan 0 400 800ft Explore the path Looking for bamboo Begin from the
Silhouette on golden knife Engraved on the wall Cave light Looking for bamboo
corridor
Topography and geomorphology Location Tourism Route Existing Condition The optimized route Original route Cableway station Hidden Hole Visitor Center North gate (mountain gate in upper gap) Thousand step ladder Ticket check-in Middle gap service area South gate (mountain gate in down gap)

CONFLUENCE

Interweave between territory,landscape,buildings and human relations.

Our project seeks to observe the problem of the sense of distance between human and nature in a commercial mixed with industrial area of St. Antonino, Swizerland, The design solutions are the embodiment of space representation and interpretation of breaking the border in order to achieve completeness and continuity of the nature with ecological and social resilience.After refurbishment, the site is now a lively and open living room with entertainment installation that provides dynamic active unique experiences.

Problems

1.Hard

The existing problems are classified into three clear gradations at the planning level based on the concept,.

And the three gradation of boundaries: boundary between territory, boundary between building and open space, and boundary between humans.

The integration and correspondence of the two concepts are updated to a more comprehensive concept, which lays the foundation for the later program promotion.

PROCESS

LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO 2 HanYin Ma QinYu Tang YiMing Xie You Wu
ABSTRACT A A'
Site 1 Gradation Boundary between territory Boundary between architecture and open space Boundary between humans 2 Gradation 3 Gradation FENCE PROBLEM Gnosis Bioresearch SA. 11 Via lischedi Different gradations of boundary problems can be describedfrom the perspective of the first observers. Centro Manor S. Antonino Via Essaga Abandoned area Via lischedi SANT ANTONINO is located in Locarno,Switzerland, which is connectec by highway to link GUDO and CADENAZZO.There are tremendous leisure space in the commercial area with high potential to be upgraded. SITUATION PLAN Potential areas Road system Site Towns SECTION SECTION A-A' scale :1:2500 USER DESIRE MOBILITY ANALYSIS GREEN SPACE CLASSIFICATION PARKING LOTS &AVAILABLE SPACE BUILDING FUNCTION Available space Parking lots Road with heavy traffic Road with heavy traffic and pedestrians Public bus stop Commercial zone Residential zone Industrial zone Business High value (more than 50% coverage) Mid value (20%-50% coverage) Low value (with few trees) Farmland PROPOSAL FUNCTION DIVISION Commercial zones Parks N MASTER PLAN 1:3000 Green space Road systems Parking lots Pavement Building Infrastructure CONCEPT Resident: Since there no enough space for me to exercise, have to do the workout at home, which makes me really annoyed. Business man and woman have no time go to the gym and want to jogging the neighbourhood. Also do not have sapce to relax after working. Family especially children Everytime come here with my family and my puppy, we expeditiously finished purchasing and leave. We can not walk the dog nor can not play here. What place! Dogs want to breath fresh air and run on the grass with my friends, woof! woof! Tourist comes from New railway station can hardly find a place have rest and feel like this area really boring and do not want to stay any longer... Interweave between territory, landscape, buildings and human relations. LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO 2 HanYin Ma QinYu Tang YiMing Xie You Wu Story Line From Train station to Commercial Zone The street was reformed with a simple strategy to enhance its lost potential. And connect the commercial area, leisure and entertainment area. Section-perspective-A Facilities are provided for passer-bys. Section-perspective-B Road-side pocket park for kid with colorful installavtions. Section-perspective-C Fantastic blurred edges where all different people can enjoy themself. Section-perspective-D Forestry like plaza with interesting installations. Section-Lattice Park the giant structure at the side of the carway could fascinate the people at the first glimpse and colorful stripes with different height could be an ac tive point to penetrate the border, having a prominent influence on the surrounding. Design-Sport Park “After coming out from the new station, see an open plaza with some grotesque struction and many people gathering here playing sitting and chatting, cheerful atmosphere.then move on and come to a atheletic space with kids playing basketball and some people are jogging on the course and some have a rest under the trees.” 1 1 2 3 2 3
STRATEGY DETAILED DESIGN WITH TIME CHANGING CONFLUENCE Interweave between territory, landscape, LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO 2 HanYin Ma QinYu Tang YiMing Xie You Wu Difference season has different scenarios especially When it comes to summer, the Reeds becomes plants change to light color, which creat a tranquil
VEGETATION
FUNCTION AND FLOWS ANALYSIS STRATEGY
PROBLEM AND STRATEGY
space.
OBI from Migros,
parking lots.
spaces
connections. We
vehicles
edges between buildings and open
2.Car using and service take too much space pedestrian, people want to go to
the
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and people, which now. By taking advantage of the potential open shopping malls, we provide a relaxing place for people opener.
indoor To weaken the indoor two shopping box, The the Interior the sinking landscape provides a
What will happen in this space?

CONFLUENCE

landscape, buildings and human relations.

STRATEGY

space and it's unfriendly to Migros, they have to go through big shoppings which lack

Some specific approaches are used here to blur the boundary: mitigate the independence of the two prominent materials; the interwaving of hard paving and grassland; reorganize the commercial zone and create a passage directly from the second floor shopping mall to the landscape.

DETAIL DESIGN PLAN

residence nearby. in this park. In this park, we bring amusement installations to break the boundary between human relations.

which is friendly to pedestrian open space between the two people and make the space or outdoor?

weaken the boundary between and outdoor and to think shopping malls

STRATEGY

especially in the area in front of the Migro Market. During the spring, all the plants here are different types of green, which give people full of vitality and energy. yellow and the Teichlinse changing to purple, is a sense of refreshment. In autumn, it goes to be yellow and except the Cynadon dactylon. And winter the atmosphere.

WITH HUMAN'S ACTIVITIES

1 2

PASSAGE

PLATFORM

SECTION A-A'

Teichlinse Krebsschere

Swiss native plants are chosen for the wetlands, and white flowers of Krebsschere during summer and autumn surprise visitors who wander through the wetlands.

Prunus avium

Acer platanoides L.

Acer platanoides L. is also native to Switzerland, the layered color changes by the seasons give people different experiences.

Prunus avium bring a lot of energy to the commercial space, while providing a romantic and airy place for people to rest.

as a whole texture and grass are like Interior decoration in it. And sinking area is a integration of and architecture, which unique view of the site. The design of the installations is to enhance the interaction b m are flexible to be used at night in dif ECHO SHELL "The gathering sound of shells on the lawn brings people an audio-visual RIBBON BENCH "A Lush tree makes sense of refreshment with microclimate, and with the ribbon bench wrapping, the sourronding buildings are blocked by it, even am in the busy mixed area, quiet and ease. can only hear the beautiful sound from the echo not far." "At the entrance of the VIA GORELLA ECHO PARK, there is roadside exhibition where people can learn about S.ANTONINO through the light." "It is quite interesting when running and walking through these holes with different size. The lights emit during the night shinning and make the whole space very unique." DIAMOND GALLERY permeable brick sand "The sound could be heard clearly from group of childern playing and the voice of the waterfront the not far place" FLOATING FOUNTAIN A A'
INSTALLATION DETAIL THE TOUR OF THE SITE DETAIL DESIGN PLAN 1 2 3 RIBBON BENCH 1 ECHO SHELL 4 STARRY EXIHIBITION 5 FLOATING FOUNTAIN 2 DIAMOND GALLERY 3 4 5 CONFLUENCE Interweave between territory, landscape, buildings and human relations. LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO HanYin Ma QinYu Tang YiMing Xie You Wu The sound of a classical music pushes me to come here. see very interesting corridor with holes in different sizes. Some people even extend there heads into to see what happens inside. And some are staring out from it. a plaza with stripes installation. Some are shuttling in and out from the small holes and entrance. Some are sitting on the bench and chatting! What a lively scene! come to a sports fields with some boys are playing basketball. Some oldmen are sitting not far watching. Since is top hot. Some people are playing with the water in the floating waterfront with great delight. is the most quiet place! Some people are jogging, and some are lying in the woods on the small mountain. can see the remote mountain and hearing the music still! WHAT IT COULD BE? PROCESS STRATEGY jogging course small woods farmland sports fields new planning railway station ribbon bench interact installation amusement installation The diversified structures with multiple colors would fascinate people when they see at the intersection of the crossing,inducing them enter this playful and joyful realm. The rythm of all the installations showed from section let them slow down and interact with others.
Since this area is near the railway station and not be well used, it has the potential to be upgraded as welcomed interface to public. transport AG commercial building new planning station fence business buildings parking lots residential buildings The surrounding industrial form are mainly business and commerce. SURROUNDING Transport AG BUSINESS Department store Parking Home Improvment Government department CompanyPrivate Luxury Goods logistics Commercial &business Business &commercial ABANDON RAILWAY STATION Commercial Business Gas Station According to the trend of the different users, the lines shows the mainly flows to other part of the site and the dot lines shows they might go in this area. MOBILITY Business man, tourists and residents take up most of the users. USER DESIRE PET WORKOUT Divide the area into different parts with different functions accorrding to the user desire. FUNCTION LAYOUT REST COMMUNICATION SPORT RECEPTION INTERACT for the residents who did the workout after and children playground. woman who want sport. As an place fasinate the visitors the first glimpses. people play and relax together Show the connection of the sight corresponding with 4 nodes. FOCUS POINTS lines sight

W WAATER TER FOR THE FOR THE ESPELETIA ESPELETIA

The story is telling about the species called espeletia which only grown in the South America, How they survive after human being's construction as for building the dam and cultivating the crops and power station, and how difficult they are suffering from the human's ignorance. Will they survive or thrive after 10 years or 20 years. It is a question we should ask ourselves.

Ironically this story satire the human in order to achieve their own benefits, they won't hesitate to damage the precious paramo ecosystem services.

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MUCH
After getting the information from
espeletia
The conference of the parties to the convention on wetland phase After one week, the project is going to be carried out. The person who is against to build the dam is the minority, and dam construction is on-going fast. phase II phase III After 10 years, the paramo lanscape are already damaged by the flooding threaten, they has already lost their habitat, And the birds ager migration are endanger. With less espeletia as well as the rosette species, less water were captured and the flooding harzards is becoming more and more severe. Egineer Francisco AREVALO hold the opinoion that the scheme will only flood 200 hectares of river bank But after analysis by local university of Narino, the sheme would flood 900 hectares of the river bank. DAYTIME NIGHT TRANSPIRATON EVOLUTION OF THE ESPELETIA CAPUTURE THE MOISTURE BY THE LEAVES IN THE ATOMSPHERE DAYTIME NIGHT TRANSPIRATON EVOLUTION OF THE ESPELETIA PRIMARY THICKENING MERISTEM CAPUTURE THE MOISTURE BY THE LEAVES IN THE ATOMSPHERE DAYTIME TRANSPIRATON EVOLUTION OF THE ESPELETIA PRIMARY THICKENING MERISTEM CAPUTURE THE MOISTURE BY THE LEAVES IN THE ATOMSPHERE After the dam was built,Twenty- eight cubic metres of water per second would be channelled from the lake to guarantee future supplies for the nearby city of Pasto. Mean while, there is great change with the flooding. A very small part of this energy would be used to increase power capacity in Pasto and surrounding areas, with the surplus being sold to other parts of Colombia and to Ecuador. Pasto Lake Cocha
the birds, The
species are really worried about their furtures. And they have a discussion about the measures to take action for a whole night.

EXISTING BUILDING (WELCOME CENTER)

SMALL PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN 0 20 40 80ft

LEGEND

vision for the park

GROUND COVER WITH PRENNIAL

GRAVEL MIXED WITH SMALL ROCK

WATER (RETENSION POND)

As a supplement implement to the constructed main park, it can carry some hardware facilities and ecosystem services which would not only provides auxiliary facilities but improves the surrounding ecological environment as well.

EXISTING BUILDING (WELCOME CENTER)

SMALL PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN

Goals for the park

-create a space for all the visitors and all the activities

0 20 40 80ft

-provide more nature wild sensation to the public

LEGEND

GROUND COVER WITH PRENNIAL

GRAVEL MIXED WITH SMALL ROCK

WATER (RETENSION POND)

EXISTING BUILDING (WELCOME CENTER)

SMALL PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN

-enhance the overall ecological value 0 20

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The Cities (Movie Making)
Representation Seeds Library Construction
1min 3s perspective from the man the carriage perspective from the man the carriage interior inside the carriage *transition- from interior exterior into the city zoom into the room of the nearest building zoom into the room of the nearest building zoom into the room of the nearest building the city landscape while going through by metro the city landscape while going through by metro the city landscape while going through by metro the city landscape while going through by metro THE CITY footage

FOOD: Multisensory Performative Art

Intership (Landscape Intern at LANDLAB)

Intership (Woodcraft Instructor & Landscape Educator)

Other Works

Representation

Seeds library construction

The CIties (video)

FOOD: Multisensory Performative Art

Intership

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