FEI TAO PORTFOLIO OF WORKS 2011-2014
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I believe that...
landscape design has to fulfill the requirements of the space, the function, the culture and the nature. In another word, it has to talk to them, to communicate with them, or even fall in love with them. â–
In my eyes,
there are two directions, four factors when talking about landscape architecture. The first is about the space-function, and the other one is about the culture-nature. When we talk about the space and the function, we focus on the experience and feeling of the users when they are visiting the site. It might be temporary, and it is the basic of the design. Additionally, when it comes to the culture and the nature, people pay attention to the satisfaction of the users' mental needs and the desire of the harmony between human and the environment. Thus, it can be long-lasting, and it is discussed in a deeper way. â–
It is undeniable that ...
when the design of the space and the function is amazing, the accomplishment of the culture and the nature can make it a success. In my opinion, during the exploring period of the design, a new approach that can combine the four factors is going to appear.
FEI TAO
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Bach el o r o f Lan ds c ape Arc hit ec t u re So uth east Un i vers it y PORTFOLIO OF WORKS TO APPLY MLA II PROGRAM 2011-2014
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Talk to the Space
Campus Landscape
Using various elements of landscape design to create an interlaced space
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Talk to the Function Urban Square
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A square designed by concerning on the users' behaviors and experience
Talk to the Culture
Traditional Chinese Garden
Concerning on the traditional Chinese gardening techniques and the philosophy
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Talk to the Nature Urban Park
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A park designed for the Jiangsu City Expo and focusing on the connection with the nature
A Comprehensive Design Tourist Resort
Focusing on the approach, coulping, and combining the four factors
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Other Work
Lighting Design,Paintings, Photographs and Models
■ What are the location and function of this site on the campus? ■ What are the problems with this site in the current condition? What problems deserve to be solved? ■ How can this design and reconstruction better integrate into the whole campus? ■ What is the relationship between campus life and exploration of peculiarities of this site? ■ What is landscape design? ■ What are the elements of landscape design?
CAMPUS LANDSCAPE [Landscape Design]
9/2011-10/2011
Individual Design
Project description Designed object is the site between the playground and several buildings on the campus of a university. Requirement is to make a landscape design most suitable for this ground by digging out peculiarities of this site with which a design theme can be freely chosen and learning to apply basic elements of landscape to the completion of this choice as well as spatial definition.
01 TALK TO THE SPACE CAMP U S L A N D S C A P E [Landscape Design] Individual Design
9/2011-10/2011
Project Description
Designed object is the site between the playground and several buildings on the campus of a university. Requirement is to make a landscape design most suitable for this ground by digging out peculiarities of this site with which a design theme can be freely chosen and learning to apply basic elements of landscape to the completion of this choice as well as spatial definition.
Project Description
■ What are the location and function of this site on the campus? ■ What are the problems with this site in the current condition? What problems deserve to be solved? ■ How can this design and reconstruction better integrate into the whole campus? ■ What is the relationship between campus life and exploration of peculiarities of this site? ■ What is landscape design? ■ What are the elements of landscape design?
Details
Size: 0.646 acres Location: Southeast University Work: individual design Expecting Clients: studetns and teachers in the university; residents living nearby Services: rest, fun, sightseeing Duration: 2 months Instructor: Dr. Donghui Yang
Strategic Framework
STEP 1
NETWORK
General Plan STEP 2
PLATFORM
STEP 3
WATER
A STEP 4
STRUCTURE
B B
STEP 5 LAWN
A
STEP 6
1
TREE
TALK TO THE SPACE 01 CAMPUS LANDSCAPE [Landscape Design]
A Corner in the University
The site is surrounded by buildings on three sides, with the other side facing the playground. Space of this site is defined according to surrounding buildings, and three viewing platforms with different functions are chosen according to users with different purposes and visions. At the same time, users on the playground are led to this site through the act of opening the boundary of this ground on the side facing the playground, with the aim to invigorate this site which is also enriched by various elements of landscape including flowing winding waters and arrays of trees intersected with each other, contributing to variable designed space where all the elements are related to each other while users can enjoy relaxation, recreation, and sightseeing. This site will be a new place for leisure as well as a spatially interesting corner on the campus.
9/2011-10/2011 Individual Design
Perspectives Aerial View I The design is a classical three-part division to the space. Each part has a sight point to the surround environment.
Site Analysis Location Analysis Jiming Temple
PLAYGROUND
Aerial View II Different landscape elements are interlaced with each other and create a rhythm of the space. This enables the users to have an outstanding experience in the site.
SITE HALL
LIBRARY
Entrance I
LAWN
SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY Viewpoints in the Site Figure-ground RelationAnalysis
Site Plan People Flow Analysis
Site Conditions
Sight Analysis
The west entrance of the site is open to the students doing sports in the playground. Moreover, this also provides a possibility for people sitting on the platform to watch the activities in the playground.
Entrance II
■ The site is surrounded by buildings and is open to the playground.
■ The main entrance of the site is from the south and the north.
■ The site can be divided into three parts.
The east entrance of the site is open to the students i n t h e u n i v e r s i t y. T h i s platform is served as a place for study and rest for these students.
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01 TALK TO THE SPACE CAMP U S L A N D S C A P E [Landscape Design] Individual Design
9/2011-10/2011
Concept--- Elements Combination
road-lawn-road
water-road-water
This pattern could create an open space with broad vision and no direct connection.
This pattern would restrict the actions of the users but can bring them special experience with broad vision.
water-platform-water
lawn-water-platform
Water encloses the platform and provides it a private space that can have a broad vision.
Water divides the space into two parts. Each part can have a eye connection with the other one.
water-platform-building
trees-platform-road
This pattern divides the platform into several parts and by combining with trees, private space could appear.
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This pattern could divide the space into two parts. Additionally, the trees can provide a private space.
A -A Section
B - B S e c t i on
TALK TO THE SPACE 01 CAMPUS LANDSCAPE [Landscape Design]
9/2011-10/2011 Individual Design
Perspectives Platform I The platform is a place for people to enjoy a private time. Surrounding plants can create a good envir onm en t f or people and make it more comfortable.
platform-water-structure This pattern creates several space for different functions and the space is non-interfering.
Platform II Platforms can have relationships with each o t h e r. I n m y d e s i g n , platforms can have some sight connections without any real interference. Looking at each other makes the space more interesting.
structure-platform-lawn Different structures could provide different space for various funtions and the space is non-interfering.
Structure I The structure can be a link in the space. In my design, the gallery frame serves as a connection with the two platforms and it also increases the levels when people look from the south to the north.
Structure II The structure brings out the crucial point of the space. Moreover, it could also serve as a facility for children to play with.
E a st E lev a tio n
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■ What are the location and function of this site in the city? ■ What are the problems with this site in the current environment? What problems deserve to be solved? ■ How can this design and reconstruction better integrate into the whole city? ■ What is the relationship between exploration of the characteristics of this site and system of open urban space?
Urban Square [Landscape Design]
11/2011-1/2012
Individual Design
Project description Designed object is Nanjing Gulou Square, a site located at a crossroad in downtown area. Requirement is to make a landscape design most suitable for this site by choosing a design theme through the exploration of characteristics of this site from the perspective of location, environment, traffic, and the district where this site belongs and learning to apply landscape approach to the completion and expression of this design theme.
02 TALK TO THE FUNCTION URBA N S Q U A R E [Landscape Design] Individual Design
11/2011-1/2012
Project Description
Designed object is Nanjing Gulou Square, a site located at a crossroad in downtown area. Requirement is to make a landscape design most suitable for this site by choosing a design theme through the exploration of characteristics of this site from the perspective of location, environment, traffic, and the district where this site belongs and learning to apply landscape approach to the completion and expression of this design theme.
Project Description
■ What are the location and function of this ground in the city? ■ What are the problems with this site in the current environment? What problems deserve to be solved? ■ How can this design and reconstruction better integrate into the whole city? ■ What is the relationship between exploration of the characteristics of this site and system of open urban space?
Details
Size: 5.931 acres Location: Zhongyang Road, Gulou District, Nanjing Work: individual design Expecting Clients: old people, office workers, children, residents, passerby, visitors Services: rest, fun, sightseeing,education,chat... Duration: 2 months Instructor: Dr. Jun Tang
Street Furniture Design
Light
People Need Analysis Users
Activity Time
Activities
Preference
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rest,lunch,chatting,signtseeing,reading,etc
private spcae,seat
rest,chatting,dancing,signtseeing,etc
open space,seat,hard ground
Children
rest,playing,chatting,educating,etc
shelter,facility
Resident
rest,reading,sightseeing,chatting,dancing,etc
open space,seat
Passerby
walking,sightseeing,etc
shortcut
sightseeing,photography,enjoying,rest,etc
open space,hard ground
Office Worker Old people
Visitor
Chair
Chair for Passerby
Current Problems ■ Problem 1: Because of the level difference in the site, there are many steps in the current square, which brings some inconvenience to the users, especially those old people and children. In my design, this problem can be solved by setting several plots to decrease the bad influence the level difference brings. ■ Problem 2: Current square lacks some places for certain people, like children. Thus, children have no facilities to play with. In my design, site is divided into different areas for different kind of people. ■ Problem 3: Current square lacks a clear division of the space, which means people who wants to have a rest have to share the space with people who are chatting loudly. In my design, a reasonable division of the space will be realized. ■ Problem 4: Current square is suffering the disordered traffic and people lack some shortcuts to the place they want to go. In my design, traffic organization is an important part to be solved.
Problem 1
ZIFENG TOWER
LVDI PLAZA
Problem 2
RESIDENTIAL AREA TELECOM TOWER
Problem 3
Problem 4
Chair for Children
RESIDENTIAL AREA
BEIJIGE
SITE
GULOU
HOSPITAL
TV TOWER
RESIDENTIAL AREA
Indicator
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TALK TO THE FUNCTION 02 URBAN SQUARE [Landscape Design]
General Plan
11/2011-1/2012 Individual Design
Idea Generation
B
A
STEP 1
NETWORK
formation STEP 2
Platform
STEP 3 Sculpture B
A
STEP 1
Enviornment Analysis
Traffic Flow Analysis Building
Nature Building
People Flow Analysis
flow organization
Site Analysis
STEP 2
Disorder
STEP 3
Alternate
Fuction
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02 TALK TO THE FUNCTION URBA N S Q U A R E [Landscape Design] Individual Design
11/2011-1/2012
Space Generation ■ This site is embraced by high-rise buildings on the north and the south, and has an elevation of 5 meters from the west to the east. In the design, this site is divided into plots on different heights in the pattern of leaf veins, starting from the most representative plane tree in Nanjing City. ■ This design is filled with elements of ancient ramparts of Nanjing City and is aimed to formulate a main square facing Beiji Ge to the east with enhanced sense of sculpture in land form. ■ This site is designed to be composed of main square and areas for sightseeing, rest, and children in order to meet the need of every group of people because this site is an important hub of transportation characterized by a large flow of various people, along with fast lanes designed around the ground to alleviate traffic pressure. ■ An interior passageway is designed under the surface of the elevation part of the ground and can be employed as a way of propagating Nanjing’s local culture to passers who can feel like walking through ancient city tunnels.
Private place--->Office worker Private place--->Resident, Office worker Open space--->Visitors, Old people, Resident Shortcut--->Passerby Underpass--->Passerby, Children, Resident,Visitors Private place--->Visitors, Old people, Resident
Private place--->Children
Perspectives
Underpass The underpass provides an alternative way to the users and special settings could eqquip it with educational meanings.
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Water Zone
Shortcut
This area has an interlaced water system. This water system divides the space into some private areas with special sceneries, which can meet the demand of rest.
The shortcut around the buildings has two functions. The main entrance is a waterscape with a special 1. It has to fulfill the requirement of traffic.2. It can sculpture that can show the city spirit. The square also emphasize the steps. is not only the traffic node in the city, but also the "name card" of Nanjing.
Entrance I
TALK TO THE FUNCTION 02 URBAN SQUARE [Landscape Design]
11/2011-1/2012 Individual Design
Sections B-B Section Shortcut
Entrance
Main Zone
Water Zone
Shortcut users office worker old people children residents passerby visitors
A-A Section Shortcut
Rest Zone
Water Zone
Rest Zone
Entrance
Rest Zone
Shortcut
Entrance users office worker old people children residents passerby visitors
Project Analysis
Entrance II
Traffic Analysis
Function Analysis
Sight Analysis
The main entrance is open to the citizens and is near the bus station. Thus, this entrance should be large enough to deal with the large population and enclosed so that the square will not be disturbed by the outside traffic.
Based on the division of the site, the traffic line is designed in a form of lines. This formation could ensure that the users could walk to their destinations quickly.
The main function, sightseeing and social activities, is placed in the main part of the site and the additional function, rest and rush through, is placed along the edge of the site.
The wall designed in the site blocks the line of the sight. However, this also emphasize the sight influence in some certain area. Additionally, the platforms also enable the users to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the place outside the site.
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■ How can natural (material) elements be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ How can human (material) elements be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ How can non-material elements (e.g. history, culture, and legend) be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ What are the features of Chinese classical garden?
Traditional Chinese Garden [Landscape Design] Individual Design
11/2013-1/2014
Project description Designed object is a place adjacent to Xuyuan Garden, a distinctive and typical garden on the yangtze delta, which rivals Zhanyuan Garden as the most famous garden in Nanjing City. Requirement is to master the techniques and skills of demonstrating design schemes for classical garden by building the awareness of planning and conducting landscape design from the perspective of history and culture and emphasizing the expression of connotation and artistic conception.
03 TALK TO THE CULTURE TRADITIONAL CHINESE GARDEN [Landscape Design] Individual Design
11/2013-1/2014
Project Description
Designed object is the site between the playground and several buildings on the campus of a university. Requirement is to make a landscape design most suitable for this ground by digging out peculiarities of this site with which a design theme can be freely chosen and learning to apply basic elements of landscape to the completion of this choice as well as spatial definition.
Project Description
■ How can natural (material) elements be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ How can human (material) elements be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ How can non-material elements (e.g. history, culture, and legend) be applied to design for a classical garden? ■ What are the features of Chinese classical garden?
Details
Size: 0.609 acres Location: No. 292, Changjiang Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing Work: individual design Expecting Clients: visitors Services: sightseeing Duration: 2 months Instructor: Zhun Yao
General Plan building
plant
water
rock
plan
Roof Plan
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TALK TO THE CULTURE 03 TRADITIONAL CHINESE GARDEN [Landscape Design]
11/2013-1/2014 Individual Design
Idea Generation
Water has its special connotation in Chinese culture, which is demonstrated by many Chinese old sayings. For example, “ 上善若水 ” (the best benevolence is like water); “ 逝 者 如 斯 夫 ” (time flies like water); “ 大 道 不 行, 乘 桴 浮 于 海 ” (if my proposal is not applicable, I will go to the sea by raft). Culturally echoed by distinctive waters in Xuyuan Garden, this design is aimed to meet the need of Chinese men of letters for enjoying sight of the world in one place by creating a touchable picture of water through the process of collecting landscape of rivers, lakes, and seas in one garden filled with hills, stones, buildings, and plants.
■ ROCK Rock can be seem as the symbol of mountains in Chinese Garden and is always used to imitate the mountains in the nature.
ROCK
ROCK
■ WATER
■ PLANT
WATER
WATER
PLANT
■ ROCK-WATER Water flows along the rocks and is emerged in the mountain.
Design Features
■ ROCK-PLANT Tall trees can strengthen the visual height of the moutain while short ones can create a natural scenery.
PLANT
■ PLANT-PLANT Plant can be grown in different forms-isolated planting or group planting, which can create typical sceneries. ■ ROCK-BUILDING Buildings can be constructed in the moutain to equip a broad vision or near the moutain to equip a good background.
BUILDING
■ PLANT-BUILDING Plant can help to define the theme of the building and soften the hard lines of the architecture and enhance the depth of the field. ■ BUILDING-BUILDING Buildings can be linked by porches, or by the pavements in the garden. The former one can create some transition room and the latter one can enrich the experience in the garden.
Plants and other details are utilized to deal with disqualified depth of focus caused by the fact that main buildings are designed to head towards the west in order to avoid the clash between landscape and surrounding buildings.
Courtyard (PRECLUDE)
Landscape Pattern ravine brook
HIDE THE BEGINNING
sea river
pool lake spring
EXTEND THE END Flow Organization
look back
transition
look far and wide
transition HILL flow devision
look dimly broad vision
■ WATER-BUILDING Buildings can have some interactions with the water and this leads to various architectural types, like Xuan and Fang. BUILDING
Buildings can provide some functions to the users and also serve as a sight spot in the garden.
Main Water Area (CLIMAX)
■ WATER-PLANT Plant can decorate the bank and some aquatic plants, like lotus, can create a special seasonal scenery in the garden.
Plant has some cultural symbols through its colors, smells sounds and qualities. Plant also decorates the garden.
■ BUILDING
Streams (CODA)
■ ROCK-ROCK Rock build up the mountains and define the structure of the landscape pattern in the garden.
■ WATER-WATER Water imitates the waters in the nature and creates various forms in the garden,which can make it possible to enjoy the view around the world in one garden. Water is a symbol of waters in the nature and can devide the space in the garden and define the structure of the landscape.
Space Pattern
transition
FLATLANDS
transition
Opposite Scenery
sub-high point isologue viewpoint
high point
isologue
isologue
viewpoint
broad vision
depth of field
depth of field depth of field high point in the courtyard
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03 TALK TO THE CULTURE TRADITIONAL CHINESE GARDEN [Landscape Design] Individual Design
11/2013-1/2014
Cheng Guan Tang
Look Fr om Th e Seconda r y Ent r y
Plan
Look Fr om Th e Jue Yun Lou
E a s t E l eva t i o n
S e ct i o n
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A x o n o m et r i c D r a wi n g
Look Fr om I ns ide To Out s ide
TALK TO THE CULTURE 03 TRADITIONAL CHINESE GARDEN [Landscape Design]
11/2013-1/2014 Individual Design
Perspectives
Sections
A -A S ec tion
B-B Section
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■ How can natural (material) elements apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can human (material) elements apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can non-material elements (e.g. history, culture, and legend) apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can this park meet the need for reconstruction after the exposition?
Urban Park [Landscape Plan and Architecture Design] 9/2013-10/2013 Jiayu Li, Tao Xu Collaborators: Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, main entrance, the visitors' center and the main feature
Project description Designed object is a site on the east of Xuanwu Lake, where a park is to be built for Jiangsu Urban Culture Exposition to echo Nanjing Youth Olympic Games and show urban cultural features of Jiangsu Province, contributing to smooth development of cultural protection and cultural innovation in Jiangsu Province.
04 TALK TO THE NATURE URBAN PARK
[Landscape Plan and Architecture Design] 9/2013-10/2013 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Tao Xu Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, main entrance, the visitors' center and the main feature
Project Description
Designed object is a site on the east of Xuanwu Lake, where a park is to be built for Jiangsu Urban Culture Exposition to echo Nanjing Youth Olympic Games and show urban cultural features of Jiangsu Province, contributing to smooth development of cultural protection and cultural innovation in Jiangsu Province.
Project Description
■ How can natural (material) elements apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can human (material) elements apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can non-material elements (e.g. history, culture, and legend) apply to design for an urban park? ■ How can this park meet the need for reconstruction after the exposition?
Details
Size: 79.074 acres Location: No. 3, Sunshine Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing Work: group work Expecting Clients: visitors, citizen Services: sightseeing, exhibition Duration: 2 months Instructor: Prof. Xiaojun Wang
Wetlands In Jiangsu
Jiangsu Province is featured with so-called “Shuixiang” culture which means that every city there has its distinctive wetlands of a great many types containing both landscape value and ecological significance. This designed object meets the requirements for waters for its location adjacent to Xuanwu Lake. Therefore, “Shuixiang” culture is employed and reflected upon landscape of wetlands. In this design, the exposition park includes statistical classification of the type of wetlands in every city in Jiangsu Province before each type is defined as coastal wetlands, riverine wetlands, lake wetlands, marsh wetlands, or man-made wetlands and is arranged in the site. Design scheme is finally formed by relating current condition of the ground to characteristics of each type of wetlands and requirements for planting on these wetlands. Types
Coastal Wetlands
Characteristics Transitional areas between lands and seas, which are winter habitats and breeding places of various birds.
Cities
People Flow Analysis
Photo
Lianyugang Yancheng Nantong
Riverine Wetlands
Transitional areas between lands and waters, which is full of water all a year round.
Xuzhou Yangzhou
Lake Wetlands
Areas full of water resources and ecological species.
Huaian Suqian Suzhou
Marshlands
Moist areas with special vegetation and soilforming process, some with peat accumulation.
Zhenjiang Wuxi
Constructed wetlands
Areas constructed and controlled artificially by utilizing the physical, chemical and biological synergy of soils, artificial media, plants and microbes to deal with sewage and sludge.
Changzhou Taizhou Nanjing
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Traffic Flow Analysis
TALK TO THE NATURE 04 URBAN PARK
[Landscape Plan and Architecture Design] 9/2013-10/2013 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Tao Xu Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, main entrance, the visitors' center and the main feature
General Plan
Site Analysis LOVER'S GARDERN LIANGZHOU
URBAN INTRODUCE
SITE
SPOT TR IN
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UC
NATURE
XUANWU LAKE
OD
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ZIJI MOUTAIN
3 4
2
JIUHUA MOUTAIN 1
10 1
6
7
Project Analysis
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Water Flow
Landscape Pattern
Exhibition Zone
Road System
Landscpae Node
People Flow
Sight Line
Planting Plan
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Salix Babylonica Lonicera Scirpus
Metasequoia Phragmites Water Caltrop Lotus
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1 2 3 4 5
Main Entrance Visitors' Center Parking Area Landscape Bridge Wetlands(Main Feature)
6 7 8 9 10
Wetlands and Culture Museum Mainland(Main Feature) Lake Wetlands Area Viewing Platforms River Wild
Wetlands Area Wetlands Area 13 Waterfront Trails 14 Marshlands Area 15 Constructed Wetlands
Phyllostachys Heteroclada Osmanthus Amorpha Fruticosa
11 Riverine
16 Sencondary
1
12 Coastal
17 Temporary
2
Entrance Parking Area
3 4 5
Nanjing Exhibition Area Wuxi Exhibition Area Yangzhou Exhibition Area Zhenjiang Exhibition Area Suzhou Exhibition Area
6 7 8 9 10
Nantong Exhibition Area Changzhou Exhibition Area Lianyugang Exhibition Area Yancheng Exhibition Area Xuzhou Exhibition Area
Suqian Exhibition Area Taizhou Exhibition Area 13 Huaian Exhibition Area 14 Sister Cities Exhibition Area 15 Enterprise Exhibition Area 11 12
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04 TALK TO THE NATURE URBAN PARK
[Landscape Plan and Architecture Design] 9/2013-10/2013 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Tao Xu Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, main entrance, the visitors' center and the main feature
Entrance Area Design Analysis
■ Broad Vision ■ Guiding people ■ Symbolic Meanings of Islands
Entrance Perspective
People Flow
Water Flow
Space Node
Pavement Design
Detailed Design
Plant Design
Aerial View of Entrance Plaza ■ The plan comes from the form of a plum flower (city flower of Nanjing) and the design of people flow and functions are both based on it. ■ The elevation design pays attention to the rhythm of height and variation of the relationship with the water ■ A roof garden is used in this design in order to decrease the feeling of the building and try to merge building into environment.
Visitors' Center down
East Elevation Main Exhibition Area
Audiovisual Studio
Jiangsu Food Exhibition Area
Dining Room
Exhibition Area
Imformation Desk
Entrance Guidance
Function
Space Node
Exhibition Area
Section
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People Flow
West Elevation Toilet
Office
Sight Line
Library
up down
Design Concept -Plum Blossom
TALK TO THE NATURE 04 URBAN PARK
[Landscape Plan and Architecture Design] 9/2013-10/2013 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Tao Xu Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, main entrance, the visitors' center and the main feature
Wetlands
â– Interluded space â– Interesting Experience Design Analysis
Space Node
Upper road Sub-road Underpass
Road System Entrance Plaza of this Expo Garden is designed to be shaped like a plum flower (city flower of Nanjing) extending to waters. Pavement is designed to be decorated with curves like stems and leaves. At the same time, visitors' center is designed to be characterized by conceptional unity, in which plum flowers (city flower of Nanjing) are imitated by overall morphology, people flow, and visual effect, forming simple but distinctive landscape architecture. Furthermore, spatial experience are designed to be formed by a boardwalk above waters under bridges.
Boardwalks Over the Water
Interluded Boardwalks
Upper Road
Sections
Taxodiaceae forest
underpass boardwalk
Taxodiaceae forest
underpass boardwalk
shallow water
Taxodiaceae forest
shallow water
hydrophilous plant
underpass boardwalk
Taxodiaceae forest
shallow water
underpass in the water
Taxodiaceae forest
wetlands and culture museum
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■ Which projects shall be included in the ecological tourist resort? ■ How can GIS analysis of the site contribute to this design? ■ How can threshold values of planned projects be determined? ■ How can these planned projects be illustrated on the general plan?
Tourist Resort [International Landscape Architecture Graduate Student Design/ Thesis Competition Third Prize] 2/2014-5/2014 Jiayu Li, Han Yu, Jinsong Cai Collaborators: Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, the entrance area and the visitors' center
Project description Designed object is located at east suburb of Nanjing City. Requirement is to plan and design a tourist resort functioning as ecological protection, propagation, and tourism. Exercises for course mainly cover content planning and technological approach. Researches and exercises are intended to make clear the application of coupling method to planning and designing of landscape environment and architecture, and to learn evaluation of landscape eco-environment as well as skills of plan and design of a resort.
05 A COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN TOURIST RESORT
[International Landscape Architecture Graduate Student Design/Thesis Competition Third Prize] 2/2014-5/2014 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Han Yu, Jinsong Cai Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, the entrance area and the visitors' center
Project Description
Designed object is located at east suburb of Nanjing City. Requirement is to plan and design a tourist resort functioning as ecological protection, propagation, and tourism. Exercises for course mainly cover content planning and technological approach. Researches and exercises are intended to make clear the application of coupling method to planning and designing of landscape environment and architecture, and to learn evaluation of landscape eco-environment as well as skills of plan and design of a resort.
Project Description
■ Which projects shall be included in the ecological tourist resort? ■ How can GIS analysis of the site contribute to this design? ■ How can threshold values of planned projects be determined? ■ How can these planned projects be illustrated on the general plan?
Details
Size: 218.360 acres Location: No. 8, Tangshan North Road, Jiangning District, Nanjing Work: group work Expecting Clients: visitors, citizen Services: sightseeing, exhibition, health maintenance, lodging... Duration: 4 months Instructor: Prof. Yuning Cheng, Dr. Zhe Li
This design is aimed to make an appropriate plan for this site with the use of GIS through coupling method. The plan is controlled by threshold that has been set and is ensured for its appropriateness through real-time adjustment between elements of environmental evaluation as well as planning.
General Plan
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Main Entrance Grand Entrance Plaza Visitors' Center Parking Area Park-and-ride Place Dam Bridges Crocodilarium Crocodile Farm Trained Crocodile Acts Crocodile Viewing Plaza Wetlands Spa Club Waterfront Trails Eco Hotel Viewing Platform Rockscape Tea Garden Mountain Bike Course Characteristic Hot Spring Mountain Streams Sunbathing Area Fishing Area Villa Area Wooden Footway Base Section
A COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN 05 TOURIST RESORT
[International Landscape Architecture Graduate Student Design/Thesis Competition Third Prize] 2/2014-5/2014 Collaborators:Jiayu Li, Han Yu, Jinsong Cai Individual Part: site analysis, general plan, zone plan and specific plan, the entrance area and the visitors' center
Methodology Temperature Humidity Light Condition
Microclimate Vegetation Hydrology
Location Background Analysis
Biotope
Format
Soil Ventilation
Slope Aspect Elevation Viewing Range
Surface Roughness
Intervisibility
Vegetation Corverage
Common
Space
Place Analysis
Project Position
Laws and Regulations
Space Density
Occasoional Regular
Derivation
II
Revenues
I
ANALIZING & POSITIONING Earthwork
Context
Ecological Sensity
III
II
Target Location
Function Analysis
I Construction Forbidden Zone
Preliminary Plan
Behavior
Landform Levels
Ecological Protectio
Regulations on the Management of Landscape and Famous Sceneries...
Tourists Market Market Analysis
Certain Region
Traffic
Enviornmental Impact Analysis
Water System Service Facilities
COUPLING Plan Elements
Facilities
Buffer Zone
Functional Facilities Protection
Plants
Architectural Adaptive
Renovation Construction Zone
III
Planning Program
Roads
Improvement
EVALUATING & GENERATING Partition Planning
Main Entrance Area
Main Hot Spring Area
Special Hot Spring Area
Crocodile Area
Villa Area
Nature Business Landscape District Area
Traffic Planning
Vertical Planning
Landscape Structure
Base ROAD ROAD ROAD Planting Landform Space Section I II III Design Treatment Constitution
...
Space Oder
Lanscape Management
COUPLING & PLANNING
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05 A COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN PRO JECT P O S I T I O N Background Analysis
Tangshan is among the places of health-preserving hot spring with the longest history in China is praised as “a paradise for health preservation”. According to the preliminary plans, the target is to build Tangshan into a nationally renowned tourist resort featured with hot spring and to improve the tourist area extending from Tangshan Mountain and Qinglongshan Mountain.Projects of camping and extreme sports are designed to be developed by utilizing the advantage of beautiful scenery decorated with mountains, hills, and waters.
Tourists Market Analysis of Tangshan Tourists' Occupations
Tourists are from various jobs, mainly composed of students. Tourists' Origins
Most tourists come from Nanjing or other big cities around (e.g. Shanghai), and many are from other cities in Jiangsu Province. Tourists' Purposes
Touris ts vi si t Tan gshan ma i nl y for sightseeing and entertainment. Tourists' Modes
Most tourists are self-service travelers.
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Site tourist projects are mainly aimed at students, whose consuming capacity is quite limited, and consider the need of other groups of tourists as well. Relaxation and entertainment are the core of site tourist projects in which tourists enjoy strong freedom. One-day tour and two-day tour are the main tourist modes. According to the prediction of General Plan for NewlyDeveloped District of Tangshan of Nanjing City , 2030 will witness an annual tourist flow of 20 million, an annual revenue of ¥39,900 million, and a per capita consumption of ¥1,700. With the consideration of location, transportation, and market condition, site tourist projects in Tangshan are predicted to embrace an estimate of 800,000 tourists in 2030. According to investigation, Tangshan Hot Spring enjoys a good reputation and a vast market with a continuous stream of tourists who would like to visit this spring twice or more and stay there for one or two days. Turnover mainly comes from hot spring, catering, and lodging. Open-air spa is one of the most popular hot spring service. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of need theory and relevant survey, hot spring service is classified according to basic need for amusement, physical health, and mental pursuit, respectively referring to the common, sub-healthy people, and high-spending crowd. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs, some of which are offered with catering and massage with the purpose to improve their function of health preservation.
Jiangsu Province
Nanjing
Jiangning District
Site
Demand Analysis of Hot Spring Touring Times
Staying Time
Tourists' Concerns
Most tourists have travelled to Tangshan more than twice. ■ Most tourists stay in Tangshan for one or two days. ■ Most tourists focus on the enviornment, the reputation and the convenience. ■ Turnover mainly comes from hot spring, catering, and lodging. ■ Open-air spa is the most popular project. ■
Tourists' Favourite Projects
Turnover
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PLACE ANA L Y S I S Animal Resources Analysis
Soil Analysis
Low
Soil Depth
Plant Resources Analysis
High
Soil Moisture
Current Soil Condition ■ The layer of soil in the site is thin because the stratum is hard and has slightly weathered. The layer of soil on the mountaintop and mountainside is thinner than the layer on the foot of the mountain. ■ The most part of soil in the site is damp and available for planting.
Currently, vegetation in Tangshan Mountain demonstrates a trend of succession, in which evergreen coniferous plants, such as Pinus massonianas, have started to be replaced by deciduous tall trees of fagaceae. Southern Tangshan Mountain is mainly covered by evergreen and deciduous broad-leaved forests while Northern Tangshan Mountain is mainly covered by evergreen coniferous forest and deciduous broad-leaved forest. This plan is designed to be consistent with natural evolution and to create a natural landscape characterized by marked cycles of seasons.
Waterways Analysis
80m
90m
95m
100m
Plant Sensity Analysis
According to some documents, the plants are devided into three categories, which account for different propotions when it comes to ecological sensity. 80m water area
90m water area
95m water area
Orchard,Nursery,Bamboo ■ Calculation Formula of Water Storage: RW=P-Ke×E0 RI=CI×P
Aquatic plants,wasteland Grasslands,pampasgrass
Plant Sensity Levels
High
Intermediate
Low
■ The average annual rainfall in Nanjing is 1100mm. ■ The annual evaporation is 900mm. ■ The surface runoff coefficient is 0.5. ■ After culculating, the water storage in the site is 3 200000m .
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05 A COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN PLA CE ANA L Y S I S Space Analysis
Slope
Aspect
0-8(%):100
8-15(%):65
15-25(%):35
25-48(%):0
south:100
west,northeast:40
Propotion and Evaluation
southeast,northwest:80
north,east,southwest:10 Propotion and Evaluation
According to the documents, the slope is divided into four levels, which are 0-8(%), 8-15(%), 15-25(%), 25-48(%). Relative extractions and evaluations are executed in order to quantize the impact of slope factor.
According to the documents, the aspect is divided into four levels, which are south, southeast and northwest, west and northeast, north, east and southwest. Relative extractions and evaluations are executed in order to quantize the impact of slope factor.
Elevation
Space Density I II III IV
66-81:100
96-111:35
81-96:65
I
II
111-126:0
III
IV
Propotion and Evaluation
■ Space density is an important indicator to evaluate
the dimensional atmosphere and the spatial quality. It can help people to define the proper site of the Surface Roughness Vegetation Corverage projects. According to the documents, the slope is divided into four levels, which are 66-81, 81-96, 96-111, 111126. Relative extractions and evaluations are executed in order to quantize the impact of slope factor.
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According to the documents and relative research, space density can be attained by superposing the vegetation coverage on the surface roughness and then extract out the four parts based on the color.
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ENVIORNME N T A L I M P A C T A N A L Y S I S Ecological Sensity
The Judgment Matrix of Criterion Layer to Goal Layer(Ecological Sensity) and the Experiment of Single Ranking and Consistensy Ecological Sensity Soil Plant Water Slope
Soil
Plant
Water
Slope
Multiplication
Root of n
Weight
Awi
Awi/wi
CI
RI
CR
1 1/3 1/4 1/4
3 1 1/4 1/3
4 4 1 3
4 3 1/3 1
48 4 0.020833 0.25
2.632148 1.414214 0.379918 0.707107 5.133386
0.512751 0.275493 0.074009 0.137747
2.186254 4.194973 4.283059 4.209126
4.263775 4.194973 4.283059 4.209126 4.237733
0.7924
0.89
0.890337
Matrix Setting Soil
Weight Calculation Plant
Plant
Ecological Sensity
Slope
Water Water
Slope Goal Layer
Criterion Layer
Result Verification
Weight index of all the impact factors of ecological sensitivity are tested for consistensy with the application of matrix. Excel is employed for scoring as well as evaluation, and calculates numerical value of weighting applied to constructional adaptability superposition afterwards, with which final constructional classification can be made. In this scoring and evaluation of ecological sensitivity, every factor is scored with weighting on the basis of adjustment according to soil, vegetation, waters, and land forms. Then, the result of weighting can be calculated out.
Soil
Superposing and Extracting
Extraction absolute no-construction no-construction restricted construction appropriate construction
Soil
Slope
Water
absolute no-construction
no-construction
restricted construction
appropriate construction
Picture on the left is based on evaluation factors of ecological sensitivity that have been superposed in conformity with their weight and are then extracted out to form the final classification. Chart on the right refers to absolute no-construction zone, no-construction zone, restricted construction zone, and appropriate construction zone. In no-construction zone, artificial facilities are allowed to be constructed in a small number; in restricted and appropriate construction zone, artificial facilities can be constructed in a proper way.
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PLA N ELEM E N T S A N D C O U P L I N G Architectural Adaptive The Judgment Matrix of Criterion Layer to Goal Layer(Architectual Adaptive) and the Experiment of Single Ranking and Consistensy Architectual Adaptive Slope Aspect Light Ventilation
Slope
Aspect
Light
Ventilation
Multiplication
Root of n
Weight
Awi
Awi/wi
CI
RI
CR
1 1/5 1/3 1/5
5 1 3 1/5
3 1/3 1 1/3
5 3 3 1
75 0.2 3 0.022222
2.942831 0.66874 1.316074 0.386097 5.313743
0.553815 0.125851 0.247674 0.07266
2.800978 0.815953 1.484646 0.356798
5.057605 6.483481 5.994364 4.910499 5.611488
0.537163
0.89
0.603553
Matrix Setting Slope
Weight Calculation Light
Architectual Adaptive
Aspect
Architectural Adaptive
Aspect I
Light Ventilation
Goal Layer
Result Verification
Criterion Layer
Ventilation Slope II
Superposing and Extracting
Slope
In the area of the restricted construction zone and the approriate construction zone, architectual adaptive is evaluated into three levels and this will guide the positioning in the following steps.
III
Ecological Protection I Aspect
II
Light
In the area of the no-construction zone, ecological protection is evaluated into three levels and this will guide the positioning in the following steps. Ventilation
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III
A COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN 05
PLAN ELEM E N T S A N D C O U P L I N G Coulping---Eco Hotel (As the case to explain specifically) Project Number
Project Name
Project Orientation
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Eco Hotel
Wellness Hotel
Project Orientation
Target Group
Wellness Hotel
People with high consumption ability.
Market Research
I.Project Generation Function Lodging Catering Well-being
Operation Method Provide better accommodation service to prolong visitors' tour
Target Group People with high consumption ability
View Requirements Room Size
45000 People/Year
Area: 40-50m Number of Beds:150-200 2
Functions of Hotels
Provide better accommodation service to prolong visitors' tour
Profitability
Target Population
Construction Standards
Function
Operation Pattern
Other Fucntions Kitchen, Restuarant, Hall, Gym...>5000m2
Construction Standards
Provide good view of scenery and landscape
Requirements Building Area:10000m2 Site Area:4000-5000m2 Room Area: 40-50m2 Number of Beds:150-200 Other Functions:>5000m2
Project Positioning by GIS
II.Project Positioning by GIS Project Number
Project Name
Slope
Aspect
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Hotel
0-5
SE,S,SW
Elevation Ventilation >80
/
Distance to Road Water <25
<100
ES
AA
/
II,III
Requirements Construction Area:10000m2 Height:8m Floors:2-3
Superposing and Extraction
Slope:0-5
Aspect:SE,S,SW
Landscape
Location
Good View
Convenient Transportation
Else
Possible Location
Elevation:>80
Distance to Water:<100
Architectural Adaptive:II,III
The factor that the distance to road is given up in this phase according to the importance of the factors. These factors would work when it comes to the detailed plan of the roads.
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PLA N ELEM E N T S A N D C O U P L I N G Thresholds for Projects Distance to Requirements Project Project Slope Aspect Elevation Ventilation ES AA Number Name Road Water Construction Landscape
Else
1,2
Main Entrance
0-5
/
/
II
<25
/
/
I,II
Area:4000m2 Height:8m Floors:2
Good View,Open
Convenient Transportation
3
Visiters' Center
0-5
SE,S,SW
/
/
/
/
/
II,III
Area:10000m2
Good View,Open
Convenient Transportation
4000/Day
4,5
Parking Area
0-5
/
/
/
/
/
/
I,II
Area:20000m2
Good View
Convenient Transportation
10 Buses 800 Cars
6,7
Crocodil -arium
0-5
/
/
/
<25
<50
/
I,II
Area:10000m2 Height:8m Floors:2
Close to the crocodile farm
/
8
Crocodile Farm
/
/
/
/
/
<5
II
/
Area:40000m2
Suitable for crocodiles to live
/
9,10
Crocodile Viewing Plaza
0-10
/
/
/
/
<50
/
I,II
Area:3000m2
Close to the crocodile farm,Open
/
11
Wetlands
/
/
/
/
/
0
I,II
/
/
Good View
/
12,13
Spa Club
0-5
SE,S,SW
/
II,III
<25
<100
/
II,III
14,15
Eco Hotel
0-5
SE,S,SW
>80
/
<25
<100
/
II,III
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Rock -scape
0-35
/
>90
/
/
/
/
/
17
Tea Garden
5-25
/
>80
I
>50
<50
II
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Mountain Bike Course
0-30
/
/
/
>50
/
19,20
Special Hot Spring
0-25
SE,S,E
/
II,II
>100
21-24
Villa Area
0-10
SE,S,SW
/
II,III
25
Base Section
0-5
/
/
/
25
Location
Area:4000m2 Height:8m Floors:2-3 Area:10000m2 Height:8m Floors:2-3
Good View,close to water
Convenient group space Transportation
Good View
Convenient Transportation
/
Bare Rock
/
/
/
Tablelands
/
/
/
/
Good View
/
<50
/
I,II
Good View
Distant to the major area
group space
>25
<50
/
I,II
Good View,Private
Distant to the major area
6-10
<100
/
/
II,III
/
Convenient Transportation
Area:1000m2 Height:4-5m Floors:1 Area:400m2 Height:5-6m Floors:1-2 Area:2000m2 Height:6m Floors:1-2
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AERIAL VI E W
Landscape Pattern
Function Partition
Road System
Landscpae Nodes
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â&#x2013;
I believe that...
landscape design has to fulfill the requirements of the space, the function, the culture and the nature. In another word, it has to talk to them, to communicate with them, or even fall in love with them. â&#x2013;
In my eyes,
there are two directions, four factors when talking about landscape architecture. The first is about the space-function, and the other one is about the culture-nature. When we talk about the space and the function, we focus on the experience and feeling of the users when they are visiting the site. It might be temporary, and it is the basic of the design. Additionally, when it comes to the culture and the nature, people pay attention to the satisfaction of the users' mental needs and the desire of the harmony between human and the environment. Thus, it can be long-lasting, and it is discussed in a deeper way. â&#x2013;
It is undeniable that ...
when the design of the space and the function is amazing, the accomplishment of the culture and the nature can make it a success. In my opinion, during the exploring period of the design, a new approach that can combine the four factors is going to appear.
Other Work [Lighting Design/Paintings/Photographs/Models] 9/2010-5/2014
Project description [Lighting Design]Designed object is located in front of the academic building of the school of architecture. It is a group work in order to create a wonderful view at night. [Paintings]Several paintings are shown to show the skills of pen drawing and the use of color. [Photographs]These photos are taken during traveling and they show my focus on the deep impact the scenery could bring. [Models]Models are a simple way to think about how to create an interesting space and proper materials are also important to express ideas through models.
06 OTHER WORK [LIGHTING DESIGN]LIGHTING 9/2010-5/2014
UP the Academic Building of the School of Architecture
group work
Material Transferring
[Lighting Design] 2/2014-5/2014 Collaborators: all class
Individual Part: design, making
Materials:
disposable bowls, ink, water, steelframe, borad, pebbles, parchment paper, scarlet, lamp, torch
Project description:
This design pays attention to the MEMORY. As it is a design cooperated by all the class, it can recall the unforgettable memories of the time we spent together. Thus, we would like to freeze our smiling faces on the road we walk by and in front of the academic building we have lessons, emphasizing the concept by using the light. In another word, light up the academic building of the school of architecture. Considering the variability of the materials, we would like to use some available materials to create the wonderful result. Therefor we use some disposable bowls with some mixture of ink and water to pile up or arrange in a square. The light of the bowls on the bottom is cool light, while the light of the photo box on the top is warm light, so the photos can be highlight and attract people to concentrate on the content of the photos and understand our idea of the lighting design.
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OTHER WORK 06 [PAINTINGS/PHOTOGRAPHS/MODELS] 9/2010-5/2014
Individual Design
Still Life gouache,chalk
Still Life pen drawing
Sunrise Tachuan
Mobius Strip
The straw house and sunflowers gouache
A corner of the campus pen drawing
Silhouette Daocheng Yading
Mobius Strip
Still Life pen drawing
Life Daocheng Yading
Community Library
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