PORTFOLIO KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
WANG PENGFEI
2012-PRESENT
2013
2014
2015
2012 SELECTED PROJECTS
2013
2009-2014
CONTENTS FLOWING RIVERFRONT - Wuxi, Nanchang Canal Park Landscape Design
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POST EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION OF XUESHAN VILLAGE-Growing Under The Hexagonal Structure
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RHYTHM OF SEQUENCES - New Centrum for Sundbyberg
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FINAL THESIS FOR MASTER DEGREE OF BEIJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY
AIM INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION
ADVANCED URBANISM STUDIO KTH
PLAY A PUZZLE - Improvement of Neighborhood for Yining Residents IFLA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN COMPETITION
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ECOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT PARK - Design of Weifang Saline Soil Botanic Garden
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FINE ARTS - Pen Sketch+Photography
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PROFESSIONAL WORK IN ATELIER DYJG
RECORDS OF ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE ON THE ROAD
Nanchang Canal Park Landscape Design Wuxi, Jiangsu, China / WATERFRONT+PLAYGROUND Award of Excellence The 9th Chinese Landscape Architecture Graduate Works Exhibition
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INDIVIDUAL
WORK
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FLOWING RIVERFRONT
Wuxi,Nanchang Canal Park Landscape Design
Master Plan 0 10
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Status quo
General Situation Located in the west side of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal,
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the project aims to promote the construction of Wuxi Nation-
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al Sensor Information District. The site is approximately 12.3 hectares, situation of flourish plants has been covered.
City Wuxi is located in China's most developed "Yangtze River
Community Riverfront
Delta" hinterland, North of Yangtze River, with Grand Canal across through, Which makes this city a transportation center since the acient time.
WuxiďźŒJiangsu
PART I
Greenway Network
City Core
Railway Transport
Water Systerm
Jiangsu,China
Education Riverfront
Problems Riverfront Garden
Barrier of Site Connection The riverfront area is currently no special use, greenbelt block the space accessibility and view through, and bridge among the site divide it into two part. The accessibility from outer space to the waterfront is closely related to the usability of the
Sport Area Meeting Square Riverfront Square Pathway
Lawn Trees
Residential Riverfront
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Children Playground
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Pedestrian Bridge
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Sightseeing Platform
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Waterfront Garden
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Riverfront Stairs
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Skateboard Court
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Information Center
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Sunshine Lawn
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Flowing Lawn
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Education Square
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Riverfront Stage
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Leisure Square
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Stair Lawn
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Geometrical Lawn
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Dock Square
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Residential Square
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Basketball Court
site, security and facilities provided.
Riverfront Space Underutilized Greening needs to be optimized, tin roof and rubbish occupies most of the waterfront greenbelt. Most of the area is not open and showing the unused state. Pedestrian space and public space does not become dominant at the site.
Sports Riverfront
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Sport Equipment
Basketball Court
Dock
Toilet
Skateboard Court
Information Center
Structure Analysis
PART II
Section View
Elevation Analysis Causeway High Level Low Level
Green Space Overpass Green Park Green Riverfront Green Water Corridor
Leisure Riverfront
Accessibility Analysis Entrance Pedestrian Bridge Ship Route Bus Station Dock Park Disabled Entrance
Space Analysis Open Space Private Space
Dock Riverfront
Road Analysis
View and Sight View Field Sight Line
Main Road Expressway Secondary Road
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Children Playground
Children Playground
Arch Bridge
Motorway
Plastic Ground
Sightseeing Platform
Stone Bench
Big Wooden Stairs Platform
Stair Lawn Retaining Wall Lawn
Riverfront Stage
Sports Riverfront Skateboard Court
Basketball Court
Water Fall Stairs
Sightseeing Platform
Section Transform Before
Dock Square Pedestrian
Micro Terrain
Dock
Information Center
After
Main Zone Community Waterfront serves nearby residential areas, and specifically set the active zone for child. Education Waterfront aims to spread plants and river knowledges to young people by introducing native wild plants and characteristics of plants. Residential Waterfront areas composed by large square and the waterfront stage, combined with the ups and downs of a lawn, provide an open space for walk and relex. Sport Waterfront locate near the elevated bridge, transform the space under the bridge into skatepark, and build grassy slopes nearby by excavated earth , reflecting the modern and dynamic of the site.
Elevation A
Dock Waterfront locate at the east of the site, continuing the original uses of the site, and echo the shipping history by means of land art.
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Waterfront Garden
Waterfront Garden As the focused design area of Education Waterfront, Waterfront Garden introducing a variety of Wuxi local wild herbs, with ornamental value wetland plants matched, which create a changeful flower landscape. Garden divided by the height stainless steel plates to suit different plants, and also response to the Wuxi river-side industrial maritime history. People could walk across through to contact the plants,and experience the unique charm of native plants.Also the plant community provides habitat place for various insects and small amphibians.
Stair Lawn
Iris tectorum
Sagittaria sagittifolia
Pennisetum alopecuroides
Iris lactea
Plants
Pantala flavescens
Arundo donax
Iris pseudacorus
Animals
Sanvitalia procumbens
Gaillardia pulchella
Dianthus plumarius
Hemerocallis fulva
Rana nigromaculata
Miscanthus sinensis Polygonum hydropiper
Nymphalidae
Viola philippica
Typha orientalis
Hesperiidae
Elevation B
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Post Earthquake Reconstruction Of Xueshan Village Ya’an, Sichuan, China / POLICY DESIGN + RURAL RECONSTRUCTION
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INDIVIDUAL
WORK
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POST-EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION
Xueshan village,Ya’an
Growing Under The Hexagonal Structure Background Currently, with rapid development of urbanization in China, over the past 30 years of construction, varies of areas lost its own regional character and personality, gradually formed the pattern of similarities. However, in the Chinese countryside, due to the inaccessibility and other reasons, many of the traditional culture and building settlement pattern continued. But with the growing
Ya’an, Sichuan
of the country wealth, as well as the further urbanization, many local villages with a long history were rapidly wiped out by modern civilization.
Introduction Xueshan Village is located at the upstream of the Min River in Ya’an of Sichuan Province which is famous for its biodiversity. It also
Sichuan, China
has a variety of customs and profound culture background which indicate the culture heritage of Qiang ethnic minority. After the Ya’an earthquake 2013, the infrastructures of Xueshan Village was badly destroyed, which bringsa serious problem: rebuilding a more secure and convenient home to the villagers.
Aims On the premise of improving villager’s living standards, effective making planning and construction policy for the reconstruction of the country industry, inherit the traditional culture of spirit and physical.
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Hexagon Pattern 30
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Hexagon has dual advantages of 'stability' and 'efficiently'. In nature, hexagon pattern exsits everywhere, From honeycomb to basalt columns. Planning based on respecting the original architecture group model, introduce the hexagonal structure, reinforcement the mountain area where the buildings are terraced and strengthen the stability of building foundation.
Road to the city Terrace farmland Rainwater pond Drainage Public space Firry forest Slightly damaged buildings Historic buildings New houses Structure retaining wall
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Honeycomb
Bubble
Basalt columns
Bird’s-eye View Hexagon Space Pattern
Pattern Structure
used in Architecture and Public Space
SPACE PATTERN Architecture Reform Xueshan village architecture texture keeps the characteristics of natural organic and alive freedom. But most of buildings built in a natural slope, not sufficiently established. Planning based on respecting the original architecture group model, introduce the hexagonal structure, reinforcement the mountain area where the buildings are terraced and strengthen the stability of building foundation. And adjust the architectural groups layout follow the surface texture of the older buildings, sorting out more public
Pattern Section
open space.
Building + Space
Pubilc Space Xueshan village layout closely, each building mutually connected, the village forming interrelated network, but roadways extremely narrow, inner public open space are of lack and no contact. Planning based on keeping the original scattered settlement pattern , rearranged the building above the reinforcement of the plateaus. Particular emphasis on taking into account the requirements of emergency shelter in an earthquake, increasing public open space inside a large group, add links and widen the channel to keep the interior spaces.
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STRATEGY: Landscape As Catalytic + Landscape acts in a long time scale and in several stage. + Encourage the local people involve in the rebirth. + Landscape acts as a social agency to care for the local people. + Develop a efficient economical cycle.
The rainwater collection landscape
Reform Process
According to the present road drainage system and the positions of the catchment areas,the ancient village are divided into several drainage areas. And with open trenches and blind drains, rainwater are collected to create aliveness in the public places.
Current damaged buildings
New houses
Village reform
Traffic Line
Pubic Space
Buildings condition Slightly damaged
Space Analysis
Seriously damaged
Rainwater System
Input: Pond water
Rainwater System
Xueshan village water issues have been taken into account on the initial location. From West to East through the Xueshan village at last it falls into the minjiang River, the river provided sufficient clean water for villages. Planned water systems are still in the River as the main source of water for villages, tributary, depending upon the gravity of water by plants to purify the water. Farming from a watercourse when irrigated terraces, purified water into
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the village, and for everyday use.
Terrace Landscape
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Planning compensate the villages damaged farmland in the form of terraces, not only solve village
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Land problems, and the water retention, soil and the fertilizer role of terrace itself, is able to change
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good status of the soils in the area, whose cascading form itself is a kind of landscape.
Output: Cleansed water
POST-EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY PATTERN
OF XUESHAN VILLAGE
Tourism and Local Farmland Introduction of herbs to grow at the same time, development of tourism. Tourism and promote each other, formed a complete system of agricultural industries, attract migrant young people home business. Reconstruction planning of the village, also proposes new industry pattern at the same time. Among nearly 100 families in the village of 25 families into rural holiday home by a professional hotel management team for core management and sales support, villagers ' autonomous operation, each House will live and featured in two-part, consider different entrances to ensure privacy, as well as space allows visitors to share the life of local people.Reform stock farm and medicinal herbs plant with the introduce of sightseeing farmland.
Stock Farm
Medicinal Herbs
B Protect & utilize destructed buildings for public space Medicinal Herbs
For the houses damaged by the earthquake, the design will clear up and level the yards to build recreation
As the most important medicinal herbs resourse of west-southern China, it is a natural advantage for Xueshan village to develop medicinal herbs planting industry.
public space, and only renovate part of the rooms for dwelling instead of simple and direct renovation to the whole house.
Based on different use requirements, we develop a variety of econmical crops mixed model to obtain a better ecological and economical advantages, at meanwhile, reduce soil erosion and improve the ecological environment.
Angelica sinensis
Fritillaria cirrhosa
Atractylodes macrocephala
Magnolia officinalis
Eucommia ulmoides
Notopterygium incisum
C Terrace farmland with mecicinal herbs Planting medicinal herbs will not only promot the development of agriculture in Xueshan village, but also Rheum palmatum
Saussurea costus
Coptis chinensis
establish an industry chain which can bring huge profits for local people.
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New Centrum for Sundbyberg Sundbyberg, Stockholm County, Sweden / URBAN DESIGN + PUBLIC SPACE Collaborative project, collaborator: Ioli Apostolopoulou, Taghreed Hashem Tutor: Jaime Montes (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) My part of work: Concept + Digram + Plan
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GROUP
WORK
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RHYTHM OF SEQUENCES
Break the Barrier
Increase the Connectivity
New Centrum for Sundbyberg Site Location
Sundbyberg The railway line as a barrier
Stockholm
Break the barrier with transversal axis
Connect Signalfabriken through commercial axis
Site Water Tower
Sturegatan
Soul of Sundbyberg Marabouparken
Water Tower
Sturegatan
Signal fabriken
Signal fabriken Marabouparken
Background Introduction The project is focused on the area which is surrounded by the railway lines, the Landsvägen-Esplanaden streets and the river of Sundbyberg. The existing railway divides the city into two segments. However the removal of the Sundbyberg railway lines gives new opportunities for development.
Klara SjĂś
Aims The aim of the project is to create a sequence of livable spaces that will attract people, while maintaining and reflecting the strong identity of the city.
Connectivity
Our basic principle was to connect the main area adjacent to the railway lines with the isolated riverfront of Sundbyberg. Therefore horizontal and transversal pedestrian movements were designed and new blocks of
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housing units and streets were formed. The blocks were shaped and conformed in order to provide space for public and private activities.
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Master Plan 0
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Learning from Signalfabriken
Sequence of SPACE
Shape the Post-Indudtrial Productive Block
In addition the qualities of the existing commercial space, Signalfabriken were analyzed and were implemented in our plan. Particularly, a productive and commercial horizontal
North-south Pedestrian Axis
axis was developed following the Signalfabriken and leading to a new public square.
Section A Materials
Height
Ground Floor
Rain Garden
Small Scale
Wind Protection
Semi-private Courtyard
Public Courtyard
Small Entrance
Start-up Company Private Retails
Innovation Studio
Private Start-ups Retails
Start-ups Innovation Studio
Private Innovation Retails Studio
Private Retail
Entrance Square
Post-Industrial Productive Blocks and Courtyards
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Public Spaces Framework
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Green Spaces Network
RHYTHM OF SEQUENCES Sequence of GREEN The element of the water and green integrated in public space
Different types of green space placed in the urban fabric
Section B
Pubic Courtyard
Semi-Private Courtyard
Commercial Street
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Canal
Water Plaza
Create a Network of Green Space Furthermore a sequence of green spaces was created in order to link the Marabouparken to the overall green space of the city center, as well as to the second park of Sundbyberg. Different types of green spaces integrated into urban fabric enrich the experience of public space.
Water Management Structure
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Space Pattern
Detail Plan 30
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Layers of Sequences The three sequences are interweaving in several spots and create a rhythm of attractive urban spaces. They can be identified separately through the project, but at the same time they become particularly interesting when they come together. For example, the recovering of storm-water is incorporated in the landscape and creates an identitary connection with the river. Or a new green/blue edge parallel to the river that connects two main green structures of the city, and at the same time, it incorporates a rain garden that filtrates the water before returning to the river.
Water
Green
Commercial Axis Space
Sequence of WATER
Pedestrian Axis Space Storm Water Collection
Water Purification
Reclaim the Relation of City with Water The water feature was introduced in our plan as a key element of our overall strategy. Reclaiming the existing relation of Sundbyberg with the river, we designed a sequence of channels and pools that are leading and signify-
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ing the pedestrian movement towards the riverfront. Moreover, an horizontal water channel, as a part of the water filtering process, was designed in order to connect the Marabouparken with the newly built park of Sundbyberg.
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Improvement of Neighborhood for Yining Residents Yining, Xinjiang, China / OLD TOWN RENEWAL+PUBLIC SPACE Collaborative project, collaborator: Cheng Lu, Hu Liu Tutor: Prof. Lin Qing (Beijing Forestry University) My part of work: Concept + CAD Model
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GROUP
WORK
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Kaleidoscope
PLAY A PUZZLE Improvement of Neighborhood for Yining Residents
Blueprint in the mind is like beauties in the Kaleidoscope
the amazing scene we see
the Kaleidoscope
in the kaleidoscope
When we look through a Kaleidoscope, it shows the dynamic, brilliant and amazing facets. Pick these facets and combine them through a clue like playing a puzzle. It will show a delightful and wonderful picture. That is the way we create a vibrant neighbourhood for the local residents. When you ask residents what are the ideal neighbourhood looks like in your mind. They will present you the different, dynamic and vibrant blueprints. That are like the views in the kaleidoscope, the blueprint of the old city area’s neighbourhood in each citizen’s mind is colourful
the triangle mirror
the inernal structure of the Kaleidoscope
and dynamic, and will be different when different person hold it in different angle. The ideal blueprints are wonderful, however, the reality is
(our memory)
far from it. No public plaza, no beautiful scene, the real environment is monotonous and the cultural heritage fades away. The way we improve the neighbourhood is like playing a puzzle. Collect the ideal blueprints of the old city area’s neighbourhood in people’s mind. Pick one facet from each blueprint. Use the alleys as the clue to combine the facets together like playing a puzzle. Let the canal flow though each block, improve the environment of alleys, put the public plaza, limit the traffic, encourage people do gardening in front of their house to be the important builder of the alley, slow down and enjoy the beauties around.
the mirror reflections
History
pick one facet as a piece of a puzzle
Yining, which was founded in 1762, is a county-level city in western Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of north-western China, and the capital of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. According to the historical data, Yining was called Ningyuan, which was one of the nine old cities in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture in 1700s, Qing dynasty. These nine old cities had a high political and military status at that time. The city
Location
expanded fast after 1980 and now it is still growing.
Development Of The Ancient City
Ningyuan
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Ancient City
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Aim The old city area’s neighborhood we designed should be a cheerful place, which has few traffic, many outdoor activities. The youth dance in the public plaza; the elder chat aside the canal. Children play in the alley; mothers do the gardening in front their house. The activities are the landscape and will last long in this vibrant, meaningful and delightful place.
Analysis
Geography At the northern of the city is the mountain, which keeps the climate warmer. At the southern of the city is the Ili River, which keep the climate wetter. The mid part is the plain, which is the centre of the city. Thus the river system flows through the city from north to south. The Canal for Emperor, which was built in 1765, is the
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biggest hydraulic engineering in Xinjing’s history. Citizens, who live here, are benefit from it and proud of it. The narrow canals, which are from the Canal for
For hundreds of years, thirty-five nations have settled here. They
Emperor, flow through each alley in the city. They were the main part of the irrigation system in the city as well as the unique image of Yining.
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Topography schematic
Water system schematic
are the Uyghurs, the Kazakhs, the Xibes, the Huis, the Hans, the Ozbeks, the Russians,the Tatars and so on.
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PROBLEM ONE
Solutions
Impact of Urbanization
The traditional residential houses
Bazaar
Step One
A bazaar is an enclosed merchandising area, marketplace, or
The scale of bazaar is different in season. It reaches to the peak in the holiday Usually, the street is where
street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or
the bazaar happened. In order to keep the street for bazaar, we limit the traffic on the certain streets in the
sold. It is the traditional heritage of the Uyghurs and some
holiday. People can exchange goods on the streets.
other nations. With the progress of urbanization, this
Step Two
traditional marketing form is fading away. It should be
Choose a street that has many street shops and little traffic. Limit the traffic in the holiday. Design some
protected and sprea.
facilities and spaces. Create an ideal place for the bazaar so that residents can exchange goods on the street in a traditional way.
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The modern buildings alongside the street
+ The potential public spaces
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+ The street and alleys
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The traditional houses alongside the street
PROBLEM TWO
Interference of Traffic
Public Space Network
Problems The lack of public space and the boring alley result no interaction. Residents seldom communicate with each other, children don’t like play in the alley, and the elders find nowhere to chat.
Solutions Analysis the structure of old city area. Find the potential public spaces. Plan more public plazas in the old city area. Improve the alley environment. Dredge the canals and let it flow though each alley. Plant poplars and encourage residents do gardening in front of their house to make the alley more beautiful. It is no only the way to improve the environment of alley, but also a way to increase the frequency of interaction.
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PROBLEM THREE
Reduction of Interaction
Master Plan N Problems Too many vehicles will brought many problems. The widen roads ruins the skin texture of the alleys, and people always rush from one place to another. Why can’t we just slow down and try to enjoy the beauties such as the traditional building which is full of ethnic styles in the alleys, in our daily lifes ?
Solutions So we propose to limit the number of vehicles except the basic needs in the old city area, and encourage more bicycle ridings and walking, hoping to replace the car in daily traffic.
Plants
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Plain Afforestation Planning for Xiji Town Beijing, China / GREEN SPACE SYSTEM PLANNING
PROFESSIONAL
WORK
Beijing Topsense Landscape Design, Ltd. Chief Planner: Wang Peng My part of work: VUE Model
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Design of Weifang Saline Soil Botanic Garden Weifang, Shandong, China / ECOLOGICAL RECOVERY+GREEN SPACE PLANNING Atelier DYJG, Beijing Chief designer: Wang Xiangrong, Lin Qing My part of work: Graphics + Site Analysis
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PROFESSIONAL
WORK
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ECOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT PARK Design of Weifang Saline Soil Botanic Garden General Situation The Site is located in the portal of Weifang economic development zone, its own terrain field and water network forms the foundation for saline soil governance. Status of salinity is serious, with a fragile ecological environment and single plant species, saline environment make it more difficult to create biodiversity. The Ecological Improvement layout based on the natural resources and ecological environment, using diversity reasonable measures of saline soil improvement, building saline land ecological demonstration park with demonstrate exhibition and eco-tours in one.
Home horticulture Multiple Service Equestrianism Saline Soil botanic garden Ecology breed
Category Garden
Bailang Introduction Domestication Multiple Service Park
Green Entrance District
Overall District Plan
Dry farmland Forest Temporary building Canal Pond Main canal Interior road Red line
Saline Soil Botanical Garden is located in core part of the planning area, accounting for overall planning area 11%. It is a special germplasm resources research, science education, ecological and leisure in one of the typical regional model Botanical Garden specific significance.
Introduction Most part of the site are dry farmland, with elevations higher than the roads in the region. Revolves around irrigation canals, and water flow washed away parts of saline. Smooth terrain lacked variety, the road sparse fragmentation, but water systems are abundant. Our design focus on earthwork consolidation and reconstruction of the road system, divide the district, built a saline soil plant system, creating a diversity of saline soil characteristics of plant community and habitat types to enhance the ecological values of the Park and scientific value.
Ecological Methods Information Center
Aromatic Garden
Rubbish Recycle Center
Ditch Green Buffering Sightseeing Pavillion Systematic Garden
Rock Garden Rose Garden Bamboo Garden Herb Garden
Orchard Garden Arboretum
Art Hill
Herb Garden
Tower Sightseeing Platform
Limonium Garden
Reservoir Main Canal Ecology Island
Flower Field Flower Research Center Scientific Research Nursery
Honeysuckle Garden
Child Playground Salt Resistivity Garden
Waterplant Garden
Multiple Service Center
Sparseness Forest
Parking Lot
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Transformate and integrate most of the existing terrain
Select saline tolerant plant and local plant, enrich the
Improve soil enviroment of the site by terraining
field and water network to reduce soil salinity
plant community
sculpting, consummate ecological structure
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Aerial View
Systematic garden is located in Southeastern Botanical Garden, adjacent to the reservoir to the West and East greening buffer zone. Our design divided into rows of ditch and planting areas according to the planting saline soil land improvement measures, Improve soil conditions through salt ditch. Systematic garden plant salt resistance of different vegetation types, combined with artistic terrain, formed with coastal saline soil characteristics of vegetation landscape.
Viewing Tower
Core Area:
Systematic Garden
ViewTower
Art Hill
Ditch
Sightseeing Pavillion
Service Center
Category Garden
Terrain Strategy
Status Terrain Field
The plating soil surface of exsiting Terrain Field is relatively thin, and the flat topography lacks spatial variation.
Systematic Terrain Field
Systematic Terrain Field increase the thickness of planting soil surface, forming a variative topography space.
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Voyage Record of Architecture and Landscape on the road
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FINE ARTS
Pen Sketch + Photography
Zhuo Zheng Garden, Suzhou CHINA Apr.2009
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Germany Pavillion, Shanghai EXPO CHINA Sep.2010
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Tuvas Cabin, Xinjiang CHINA Sep.2012
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WANG PENGFEI Phone
+46 762309872
fay1989211@outlook.com
Address
Forskarbacken 07, 1211 Stockholm 11415 Sweden
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES 2015- current MSc in Urbanism Studies School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Supervisor: Prof. Tigran Haas 2011-2013
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University Supervisor: Prof. Lin Qing Final Thesis: Flowing Riverfront — Landscape Design of Nanchang Canal Park, Wuxi
2007-2011
BSc in Landscape Architecture College of Economy and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University Final Thesis: Commercial Plaza — Landscape Design of Wanxiang Xintian Project
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Junior Landscape Architect
Jul. 2013 to Jun. 2015 Topsense Landscape Design Ltd, Beijing
Participated in Landscape Design for North bank of Yongding River, Beijing Reforming of Xi Haizi Park, Beijing Plain Afforestation Planning for Xiji Town, Beijing Mar. 2013 to Apr. 2013
Landscape Design Assistant (Internship)
HASSELL Studio, Beijing Participated in Wanda Plaza Design, Dandong Landscape Design of Nanchang Canal Park, Wuxi Jun. 2012 to Oct. 2012
Landscape Design Assistant (Internship)
Atelier DYJG, Beijing Participated in Identification System Design of Jiang Yangfan Eco-park, Hangzhou Urban Water Eco-green Planning Studies, Weifang Design of Saline Soil Botanic Garden, Weifang
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TO BE CONTINUE_
E-mail fay1989211@outlook.com Tel +46 762309872 Forskarbacken 07, 1211, Stockholm, Sweden