LI, DUANJUAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Professional Portfolio & Academic works 2009-2016 Website:(http://andy1991719.wix. com/duanjuanlistudio
Educational History October 2012- Spet 2013
University of Greenwich MA Landscape Architecture (Overall Grade:Merit) •
Landscape Engineering
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Advance planting Design
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Design and CAD (ZTV, 3D MAX, Verified
Employment Experience April 2013- Present
Landscape Architect Part II Licentiate member of LI- Aim to take the P2C exam in May 2017 Project lead on many different scale of both private and commerical projects. Key Projects:
Photomotages)
Sept 2010- June 2012
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Design Methodology
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GIS for Landscape Planning
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Landscape Assessment and Design
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Urban Development Design
Writtle College in partnership with Essex University BSc (Honours) Landscape and Garden Design (Y2 & 3)
Randle Siddeley Associates
July 2012- April 2013
Overall Grade: 2.1
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Qingpu Residential park, Shanghai, China
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One Homantin Residential, HongKong, China
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Victoria Drive, Wandsworth, London
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Alderbrook Estate, Surrey
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Villa Astana, Astana, Kazakhstan
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Clapham Common Private Garden Design, London
Wilder Associates Graduate Landscape Designer Freelancing Landscape designer with developing skills from design process to
Sept 2009 – June 2010
construction detailing using both hand drawn and computer base programs.
Capel Manor College in partnership with Birkbeck University
Key Projects:
Foundation Degree in Garden Design (Y1) Overall Grade: 2.1
Sept 2008 - June 2009
Capel Manor College in partnership with Birkbeck University
Sept 2010- June 2012
Beijing Innovation park Plant research centre, China
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Limuru residential development, Kenya
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Meixi Lake Eco City, Changsha, China
Writtle College Student Ambassador/Associate for Aim Higher
BTEC National Certificate in Horticulture
Part time roles at various college marketing events (Communication and
Overall Grade: Double Distinction
interpersonal skills and Management skills gained).
May 2010- Sept 2010 Sept 2006- June 2008
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Manor Garden
London Meridian College
Summer Internship (4 months)
General English
Garden Maintenance /Coordinator (Plant Knowledge and Leadership skills
Overall Grade: Advanced Level
gained).
June 2009-Sept 2009
Summer Internship (3 months)
Relevant Skills
Garden Maintenance Assistant (Plant Knowledge and Team co-operation skills gained).
IT Skills: MS Offices (8/10), Auto CAD 2D (9/10), Sketch up (8/10), Adobe Photoshop (8/10), Indesign (8/10), Illustrator (6/10), 3D studio Max (5/10); NBS (7/10) and Digimap and GIS Planning; Revit architecture 2016 fundamental Languages: Fluent in Mandrian, English (both spoken and written) and Cantonese. Full UK Driving Licence
Alfie Bine Gardens
Reference Gavin Heppelthwaite
Tim Waterman
Associate Director in Randle Siddeley
Honorary Editor, Landscape, The
gavin.heppelthwaite@randlesiddeley.co.uk
Journal of the Landscape Institute Tim.Waterman@gre.ac.uk
About Me
Professional Portfolio
As a passionate about design of green spaces, my interests pass through the interpretation of how natural and anthropic factor combine to create landscape at different scales. My optimistic attitude and enthusiasm makes me believe in making a better place for people by preserving the ecological integrity of the environment.
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QingPu Residential Shanghai, China
// masterplanning
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Victoria Drive Development, London
// Residential
04
Alderbrook Estate Surrey
// Large Garden Design
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02
One Homantin Residential HongKong, China
// Urban Oasis
Clapham Common Private Garden Design
// Contract Administration
01
QingPu Residential Development
masterplanning
The scheme was to create gracious, Georgian gardens and townscapes for a distinctive development of luxury villas and parkland in the traditional English Garden style. Located in Shanghai adjacent to the vibrant Hongqiao central
commercial
district,
the
site
has
excellent connections to the city and access to some of the best schools and surrounding infrastructure. Queensgate at Qingpu is a
English styple Townhouse with front garden (photo by RSA)
landmark project for the city that embodies the essence of the finest English outdoor spaces.
The concept was the ‘garden of treasures’ for the new international community. Situated alongside a river, the site is made up of villas gathered around a central area of landscaped parkland with sculpted landforms and ponds.
Rear Garden Terrace connected to living room (photo by RSA)
Role: landscape architect- from Stage 3 till completion; Responsibility: 1) Reports and drawing production for all stages of work; 2) Material specification/ approval, where the product was locally sourced; 3) site implementation/onsite supervision. During the intensive design progress, the biggest challenge of the project was not only to meet all stakeholder’s expectation and agree on the design, but to study on the local climate and planting selection. Although, the local sourced material and workmanship had limited knowledge to build the project to BS standard, but the greater effect were made to skill and knowledge exchange was carried out during number of site visits and quality assurance was also maintained.
Communal Rose Garden for all residents( photo by RSA)
02 //Urban Oasis
One Homantin Residential
This Prestigious residential development in Hongkong consists of five residential towers and a clubhouse. The development required incorporation of public access and the landscape proposals were developed to comply with this requirement while also maximising the opportunities for the enjoyment of the open spaces for the residents.
Leisure Courtyard
Role:
Formal courtyard
landscape architect- from Stage 2 till completion (on-
going) currently under construction;
Responsibility: 1) Reports and drawing production for all stages of work; 2) Material specification/approval, where the product was locally sourced; 3) Soft Material selection and approval. NOTES:
1 - THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN ACCORDANCE WITH OTHER LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
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During working on this international project, I’ve learnt to
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2 - REFER TO ARCHITECT'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR BUILDING LAYOUT AND DETAILS.
Outdoor swimming pool
adopt to different design brief and requirement. During the 3 - REFER TO LIGHTING ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR EXTERNAL LIGHTING DETAILS.
Arrival Courtyard
4 - REFER TO MEP'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR SERVICES LAYOUT AND DETAILS. 5 - REFER TO DRAINAGE ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR SURFACE WATER AND FOUL DRAINAGE LAYOUT AND DETAILS. 6 - ALL SUB-BASE AND CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS TO ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION 7 - CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR MAKING ANY WORKSHOP DRAWINGS 8 - WATERPROOF AND DRAINAGE SHOULD APPLY TO ALL SOFT LANDSCAPE AREA, DETAIL TO LOCAL LANDSCAPE'S DRAWING AND SPECIFICATION.
Spatial zones
-. ALL SUB-BEDDING LAYER CONSTRUCTION IS TO ENGINEERS DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION AND SHOULD ADHERE TO THE RELEVANT SECTION OF BS7533.
// CAD construction detail => Photoshop
-. ANY WATERPROOFING TO THE CONCRETE SLAB HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN. PLEASE REFER TO ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. DO NOT SCALE FROM DRAWING. DRAWING IS FOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ONLY.
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Site Circulation
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1 - THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN ACCORDANCE WITH OTHER LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
ALL PLANTERS TO INCLUDE 60mm DEPTH DRAINAGE LAYER, FILTER GEOTEXTILE AND WATERPROOF MEMBRANE PROTECTION MAT. TREE ROOTBALLS TO BE SECURED WITH ROOTBALL ANCHORS FIXED TO STRUCTURE (DETAIL TO BE CONFIRMED). PLANTER GULLY AND OUTFALL TO ENGINEERS DETAILS.
2 - REFER TO ARCHITECT'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR BUILDING LAYOUT AND DETAILS.
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initial concept design, there are sets of fixed 3 - REFER TO LIGHTING ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR EXTERNAL LIGHTING DETAILS.
green area ratios was required to achieve for 4 - REFER TO MEP'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR SERVICES LAYOUT AND DETAILS.
5 - REFER TO DRAINAGE ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION FOR SURFACE WATER AND FOUL DRAINAGE LAYOUT AND DETAILS.
planning condition. Our vision wasn’t just to 6 - ALL SUB-BASE AND CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS TO ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION
Boundary Treatment
provide green patches, but to create a urban 7 - CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR MAKING ANY WORKSHOP DRAWINGS
8 - WATERPROOF AND DRAINAGE SHOULD APPLY TO ALL SOFT LANDSCAPE AREA, DETAIL TO LOCAL LANDSCAPE'S DRAWING AND SPECIFICATION.
oasis, where the residents and visitor can -. ALL SUB-BEDDING LAYER CONSTRUCTION IS TO ENGINEERS DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION AND SHOULD ADHERE TO THE RELEVANT SECTION OF BS7533.
enjoy the piece of tranquillity within busy -. CONCRETE SLAB IS SHOWN FOR INDICATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DETAILS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. FOR DETAILS OF THE STRUCTURAL SLAB, WATERPROOFING AND DRAINAGE REFER TO ENGINEERS DETAILS
-. ANY WATERPROOFING TO THE CONCRETE SLAB HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN. PLEASE REFER TO ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. DO NOT SCALE FROM DRAWING. DRAWING IS FOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ONLY.
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very close with the local landscape firms to
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supervise on the construction package and on ALL PLANTERS TO INCLUDE 60mm DEPTH DRAINAGE LAYER, FILTER GEOTEXTILE AND WATERPROOF MEMBRANE PROTECTION MAT. TREE ROOTBALLS TO BE SECURED WITH ROOTBALL ANCHORS FIXED TO STRUCTURE (DETAIL TO BE CONFIRMED). PLANTER GULLY AND OUTFALL TO ENGINEERS DETAILS.
site implementation.
Functional zones
WHEELOCK PROPERTIES
Project
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Drawing
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Scale
Scale
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Job No.
2059
Date
05/11/2014
Drawn
LJ
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Authorised
GH
Purpose of Issue.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Do not scale from drawing. Contractors must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work or shop drawings. Figured dimensions are to be used in preference to scaled dimensions. If this drawing exceeds the quantities taken in any way the architects are to be informed before work is initiated. © Randle Siddeley Associates Drawing No.
2059-RSA-DT-030-403 Revision No. A
Diagrams
Design Development model 03
//spatial study SEC-BB 01
02 Formal Courtyard
02
// Sketchup => Photoshop
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Leisure Courtyard
03 // Sketchup => Photoshop
The landscape areas include arrival courtyard with guardhouse, common landscape areas and a clubhouse outdoor swimming pool with Jacuzzi and garden area. Design elements include green walls, vertical water wall, illuminated glass panels and outdoor lounging spaces. This working model was developed during intial design stage to communicated the design ideas to clients with 3D views. It also provided a working base for me to product the CGI images ( to the left), later on Photoshoped to give more material and atmosphere to the scheme.
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Outdoor Swimming Pool
04 // Sketchup => Photoshop
SEC-BB: OUTDOOR LOUNGE
01 // CAD construction detail => Photoshop
05 Entrance Gate
// Sketchup => Photoshop
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Victoria Drive Development, London
Residential
SEC-AA Section BB’ was drawn to CAD and
SEC-AA
photoshoped
to
study
the spacial experience and to compliance with the statoury requirement for road and path.
SEC-BB
Roles: Project Lead from Stage 2 to stage 5, (on-going) currently under novation. Responsibilities: Reports and drawings production, attending DTM’s and workshops (i.e. sustainable
SEC-BB
design guidance); task delegation to assistant LA; Studied on all relevant regulations (i.e. NHBC Part M, DDA and Code for sustainable home level 4); Meeting clients and other consultant’s expectations and demands. While working on this project, I developed a competent foundation working on commercial project. I’ve able to unities the professional knowledge to meet client’s expectation and efficiently communicated with all consultants to achieve the best design solutions. It’s also a great example of project for Pathway to Chartership, included
This
Professional practice, Project QA management, residential scheme located in Southfields, London. The
masterplan is designed to protect the existing environment and
Planning
application,
design
regulation
and
guidance, Tendering and contract.
maximise the opportunities to create a sustainable community. The key feature is the retention of the 200 years old oak tree that is a valuable historical connection to the surrounding resident. Which it has been designed as a shared communal garden/ urban meadow with natural play area, allotments and seating area. The design also included a tree lined boulevard with shared surface to encourage slow traffic and community interaction.
CGI’s produced by Cityscape, illustrating the materials and the quality of the green space.
04 //Large Garden Design
Alderbrook Estate , Surrey Alderbrook
Park is a part of a a 340acre country estate located
north of Cranleigh comprising parkland, woodland and Agricultural land, as well as a range of estate houses and farm buildings. The brief is to design a series of garden areas surrounding the new family home which is currently being constructed. Theses areas are referred to as; Arrival driveway, East and west terraces, Formal Garden, Rose garden, Rose bower garden, Western Lawns, leisure garden & library terrace and the woodland garden.
Roles:
Landscape Architect assistant from Stage 2 to stage 5,
(on-going) currently under Construction
Responsibilities:
Reports and drawings production, attending
DTM’s and workshops); Meeting clients expectations; This was the first project run independently by me with my line manager’s supervision. I have learnt immense amount of knowledge from both my line manager on how to run and organise a project and our construction manager where my construction
Artistic room
// CAD => Sketch up => Photoshop
detailing really come into practice.
small
design exercise- The design brief for this 35square meter
space is to provide a outdoor leisure space that clients could enjoy to read a book or have a intimate conversation. The garden designed with contemporary room surrounded with feature trees and fragrant plants that also provided screening and year around interest.
Outdoor Living
// Sketch up => Photoshop
I have also involved a lot during construction stage, where i would be asked to product sketch and answering RFI from the contractor on site. (picture taken by me)
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84 Clapham Common, London
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boundary treatment. The front garden will be formally laid out with either a focal water feature or planting design punctuated with box balls and shrub and herbaceous planting. The rear garden is divided into a series of garden spaces; the immediate one encompasses the house (mid - garden). It is formally structured, planted to an English style which includes stepping stone to a fine lawn and a gravelled path surface around the existing oak tree.
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Tender preparation; 3) Contractor administration (Incl. Value engineering workshops; 4) Construction-on site supervision. This medium size private garden has allowed me to establish a stronger foundation toward
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Client
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Project
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LJ
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GH
Authorised
RSA
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INFORMATION
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capable of running a project from design, cost and build. In this project, we have also taken the roles of contract administrating the project, it is also a very good example project for pathway to chartership. It provided me the opportunity to bring the knowledge and
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procedure into practice and learnt to deal with issues from all aspect.
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Academic Works
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03
Elephant and Castle Urban Forest
// Urban Park
02
Meridian Water Eco-Neigbourhood
// masterplanning
04
Lee Valley Park Farm
// Strategic Planning
Re-imaging Garden City
// Theory writing/ competition
05
Limuru Residential development
// Geological study
01 Location: Merdian Water, Enfield, North London, United Kingdom Client: London Borough of Enfield Budget: 123,160GBP Area: 90 Hectares Meridian Water is recognised as a underused post industrial land. The landscape character reflects to the historic industrial narrative of the site. It’s currently dominated by retail park, industrial estate and car parks, however the site is hugely beneficial from the strong ecological corridor of Lee valley regional park, from North to south through the site.
Innovation The design for water will be the key innovation of the project by looking into new ways of integrating architecture into the landscape. The overarching aims of the project are to provide much needed housing, allied services, a new micro economy, with a new ‘urban centre’ within a landscape lead ‘green and blue’ environment creating a new model for ecological neighbourhoods for sustainable living, work and play.
Beyond ‘Sustainablity’ The new vision for Meridian Water is to create a model Eco-Neighborhood that connects the city with fields not only physically but also from cultural, philosophical and environmental perspectives. The design will evolve from the existing ecological corridors with the expansion of the River Lee channel -penetrating in an east-west direction, -providing extensive wetland and marshland landscapes.
The ecological design goes beyond what is ‘sustainable’ aiming not only to maintain status for future generation, but to improve upon the biological integrity of existing conditions. It spires to generate resilience in the face of inevitable future environmental disturbances, leading a dynamic stability to both human and non-human communities. Especially, ecological design offers opportunities to enrich biodiversity work with natural process, stimulate natural systems to become selfsustaining and regenerative resources for continued use of human and other species.
Site Inventory
RIVER LEE WATERWAY
THE BOROUGH
THE SITE
RECLAIMING THE SENSE OF SWAMP From derelict Industrial to an Eco-Neighbourhood Meridian water is located approximately 1.2km to the south east of Edmonton, Greater London.
The new vision for Meridian Water is to
ASSEST 1 EASE ACCESS located at a confluence of major road and rail infrastructure connection the site with London and beyond.
create a model Eco-Neighbourhood that connects the city with fields not only physically but also from cultural, philosophical and environmental perspectives.
ASSET 2. INDUSTRIAL VALUE
physical, social and ecological factors shaped the landscape at Meridian Water.
ASSET 3. LEE VALLEY WATERWAY the rich history of the functions of lee valley water ways and it’s influence the area today.
ASSET 4. OPEN SPACES
lee valley regional park offers a large green infrastructure to London, it provides opportunities for development to incorporate into the wilder green network.
Masterplanning
The overarching aims of the project are to provide much needed housing, allied services, a new micro economy, with a new ‘urban centre’ within a landscape lead ‘green and blue’ environment creating a new model for ecological neighbourhoods for sustainable living, work and play.
The programs of the site is following the Eco-neighbourhood
Green Industrial Units
principle of
Green open spaces
Invertebrates
Pollinator
Small Mammal (i.e. Otters)
Water Birds
Other Insects
Native Birds
Hedge Restoration Riverside Plantings Wildflower Meadow
Student Accommadation
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40% Greenspaces
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30% Mixed use housing developmet
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10% Share Infrastructure
The Ridge (High end Residential Units) New Art School/Art Community centre
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20% Economic development
Residential Quarter
Native Plantings
Mix-Use Retail and Offices Units
Shallow Wetlands SuDs Swales Wet Woodland Wet Meadow Wetlands
Sustainablity Target:
Strategies
Cascade ( from River Lee) Energy Efficiency
Nature
Open Water Habitat
Economy
Footpath
Riverside Plantings
The site will provide a diversed range of habitat to support the wider eco system. Social
Communities
it will provide opportunites for people to
Shared Infrastructure
enagege with nature in everyday life.
Refer to London 100 year flood rise zone, the site is facing the
Existing Waterway Pedestrian and Cyclist Routes
Flooding from rivers or sea without defences Extent of extreme flood
Pedestrian Routes Gateway Experience
risk of potential extreme flood in future, in respond that design
Proposed Waterway to increase the future flood relief capacity, and design to adapte the flood damage zone to flood beneficial zones.
has base on Flood Friendly and Flood Beneficial principle, to
Flood Map, Environmental agency, 2013
minimise the flood damage from now.
Bike Stands
The entire site is design to encourage the foot and bike usage, by providing well connected and safe walkway and cycleways, mainly base on ground level, it will also increase the
Walkable Neighbourhood
neighbourhood economy.
Open spaces connected
Permeable hard surface
Filter Strip
Retention Pond
Primary Boulevard Tramway/ Secondary Boulevard Tertiary Boulevard
North London Bus Routes-34 North London Bus Routes-444 North London Bus Routes-341 North London Bus Routes-391
Vegetated Swales
Household Water tank
Industrial use: 2-3 storyes Standard units, no water interaction, green roof and solar panels Residential use: 8 storyes Type 2 units, Swales and green roof Mix use: 5-9 storyes Type 2 units with active frontage, Swales and green roof proposed. Residential/Public buildings: 3-5 storyes Type 3 units with Swales, Wetland Edge and green roof
Strip Drain
The design for water will be the key innovation of the project by looking into new ways of integrating architecture in and on to the landscape.
Mix use: 5 storyes Type 3 units with Wetland Edge riverfront habitat and green roof.
Bus Stops Residential: 6 storyes Type 1 &3 units with Swales, Wetland Edge, green roof and allotment and orchard. Vehicle movement and Public
Meridian Water Leisure Centre
Third floor of Community Hall.
transport networks is design to move along the edge of the Entrance to Community Hall
development
Multifunctional spaceRoof Garden (Second floor of Community Hall.
Multifunctional space- Roof Garden (Second floor of Community Hall.
BUilding Height respond to Climatic
Tunnel connect Leisure centre and Community Hall
Aspects Low to high form North
The design have considered
to South.
the hierarchy of the site use, transport connection and human movement, three Shop frontage
Bus lane
Main Road
Bus lane
Walk and cyle way
Meridian Tram system
type of boulevard design is
Shop Frontage
corresponding the scale of the human perspective and
To explore how architecture and landscape can be
refugee theory.
integrated in a 4 dimensional way, it will changes through time, the succession of the vegetation will provide interest and support the architectural elements.
Shop Road with car frontage park on both side
Shop frontage
Shop frontage
Meridian promenade, cycle lane on both side
Shop frontage
Design Theory
02
Competition Project: Heathrow Rephrased one of the think pieces a year (called the tomorrow series papers) of TCPA (Town and Country Planning Association).
Authors: Duan Juan Li and Andrew David Clare were participant in writing a thinkpiece on the concept of a Garden City on the site of Heathrow airport. Given the current political and cross-sectoral interest in garden cities, we imagine the article will form a tomorrow series paper which published in Landscape Institute Journal Summer 2012.
Heathrow Rephrased The
development
of
Heathrow
airport
has
consistently reshaped the landscape in which it is placed, dramatically changing the character of the area over the last 50 years. From its inception in 1944 it has displaced community and habitat in favour of a global transportation network that connects London with the World. (To read the full Articial, Please go to http://andy1991719.wix.com/duanjuanlistudio for more information.)
Concept
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Dissertation Project: Elephant and Castle urban forest. Location: Elephant and Castle, Southwark, London SE17. Design Rationale: Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS); ecological design; urban agriculture, and sustainable living systems. Design Concept: Trees as a metaphor for memory. Size: 1.26 hectare.
The Living System illustrate in diagram, the
existing
treescape
reflects
the
local character, as well as providing a means of improving spatial definition, enhanced
micro-climate
and
as
a
working landscape, integrated with a Sustainable Drainage System of ditches, swales and urban drainage channels that deal both with site flows and form part of flood control measures.
Detailing
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The aim of this project was to design an interactive space for visitors to the Lee Valley Park, as part of their ‘Access to Nature’ concept which is currently being instigated
Illustrating
throughout the site by the Park Authority. Access to Nature- creating networks between ‘Man and Nature’ Access to Nature is a means of approaching, entering, experiencing, exiting and communicating with the world of living things and the outdoors; which also is all natural phenomena, plant and animal life, as distinct from man and his creations.
Microclimate
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Limuru Kenya Client: Intex Construction Africa Architect: S333 Landscape Architect: Wilder Associates The landscape strategy for Limuru in Kenya involves the detailed analysis of microclimate and terrain in order to inform the design of slope stabilisation and buffer planting.
Wilder Associates carried out gradient mapping, hydrology, surface water management, and detailed design of hard and softworks components on this 77 hectare site on the outskirts of Nairobi. I was involved from producing the initial Tender package till Stage D .