Guan Wang Portfolio

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GUAN WANG | PORTFOLIO Selected Works on Urban Design 2011-2018


CONTENTS


URBAN DESIGN 01

Fan Urbanism

02

The Eco-Tech City

03

Integrating Urban Village

URBAN ARMATURE 04

The Heart Trail

05

Pedestrianization

APPENDIX


Wadi Rahma Fan 11.61km2/73.09km2/ 2.6°/307 m³/s

Wadi Duhaila Fan 1.94km2/ 7.63km2/6.3°

Wadi Nukhaila fan 7.33km2/ 12.07km2/4.5° Wadi Al Waara Fan 5.80km2/ 6.31km2/4.1° Wadi Al Muhtadi Fan 13.81km2/ 30.96km2/3.2 Wadi Um Ratam Fan 10.24km2/ 5.84km2/4.3°

Wadi As- Sammaniyya Fan 8.84km2/ 11.50km2/4.3°

Wadi Zibliyya Fan 3.90km2/ 5.70km2/4.6°

Wadi Malghan Fan 6.48km2/ 21.22km2/3.2°

Wadi Yutum Fan 15.71km2/ 870km2/2.8°/562 m³/s

SITE AQABA

AQABA GULF

Fan/Drainage basin areas ((km2)/ Fan slope (degrees)/ Estimated 50-year Flood Peak Discharge

REIGIONAL ANALYSIS Water discharge data analysis in the Alluvial fans of Wadi Arabah


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FAN URBANISM TOPO-RESPONSIVE INHABITATION IN ALLUVIAL FAN Spring 2018 URBAN DESIGN STUDIO III Water Urbanism Aqaba, Jordan with Leslie Chuang, Wan-ting Tsai, Tian Guo Division of Work - Schematic Design, Mapping, GIS Analysis, 3D Modeling, Landscape Design, Performance Space Design, Rendering, Animation

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WHAT IF Anchor as a top-down operation can trigger bottom-up landscape transformation in Yutum Alluvial Fan?

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STATEMENT FAN URBANISM aims to generate a responsive landscape in alluvial fans along Wadi Arabah that coexists with urban settlement. The proposed adaptive system utilizes stormwater and sediment as a productive asset and emerges to a nodal network. Starting with top-down operation, stormwater will be reclaimed by decommissioning existing water channel. As water flows back into the alluvial fan, testing anchor will be planted accordingly to collect water and sediment as well as to rebuild natural habitat, experimenting soil fertility and water catchment at these points. At locations with more resource accumulation, anchors can be rebuilt as infrastructure units that allow for transportation and utility connection. These infrastructure anchors can expand as a nodal network, collecting and sharing resources such as water and solar energy that sets up the ground for future urbanization. In this way, anchor as top-down operation can trigger bottom-up landscape transformation in Yutum Alluvial Fan, which would also become a replicable inhabitation statergy that could apply to the alluvial fans in the region.


ALLUVIAL FAN STUDY

#4 NEW DEVELOPMENT IN THE FAN In the future Massive New Development in North Aqaba are all in the most vulnerable regions for Flashflood hazards Channel system might not be able to handle debris flood of 50-year return period Source: Assessment of Flash floods Risks at Wadi Yutum Basin

#3 GOVERNMENT SOLUTION After 2006 Flood Diversion Channel System built After 2006 (96% completion in 2010) aiming to divert the flood when the storm comes, along with the sediment in it Source: Jrodan Ministry of Water & Irrigation

#2 FLOOD ISSUES IN THE CITY Before 2006 Mar, 1966 Flood 50-year Return Period Peak Discharge ≈ 500 mcm/s Half of the buildings destoryed 295 Death 5792 Affected Feb, 2006 Flood 50-year Return Period Peak Discharge ≈ 562 mcm/s Destroy 18.5 km of water pipes Causing the closure of airport Source: Assement of Flash Flood Risks at Wadi Yutum Basin

#1 PRE-URBANIZATION Before 1908 Natural Alluvial Fan Texture and Lithofacies Source: Sedimentology and Morphology of Quaternary Alluvial Fans in Wadi Araba, Southwest Jordan

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DESIGN FRAMEWORK TEST

DECOMISSION WATER CHANNEL

ACTIVATE

EXPAND

DROP TESTING ANCHOR

HABITAT REVITALIZATION & TESTING THE GROUND

BUILD INFRUSTRUCTURE ANCHOR

PROGRAMMATIC & SEASONAL SETTLEMENT

POSSIBLE FUTURE EXPANSION

5 YEARS

15 YEARS

10 YEARS

10 YEARS

5 YEARS

ANCHOR TOPOLOGY ACTIVATING GROUND TYPOLOGY Terrace with stone reinforcement

Dividing anchor (stacked stone)

ACTIVATING GROUND TYPOLOGY Terrace to be filled with collected soil

Silt trap

Collected Accumulated sediment fertile soil from silt trap

INFRASTRUCTURE ANCHOR TYPOLOGY Dividing anchor Seasonal cultivation (infrastructure / Program space to be connected) Road

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Terrace with Terrace to stone reinforcement Holding anchor Water holding retain (fertile soil collection) (stacked stone) in low ground fertile soil

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Terrace to retain sediment and fertile soil

ANCHOR GROWTH

ANCHOR AS INFRASTRUCTURE

Terrace with Terrace to stone reinforcement Holding anchor Water holding retain (fertile soil collection) (stacked stone) in low ground fertile soil

terrace with stone reinforcement (extended water supply duration from storage)

holding anchor (infrastructure for water storage and connection)

Water holding in low ground

Road Connection

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ANCHOR AS INFRASTRUCTURE

EXPANDING PHASE TYPOLOGY

Sharing water

Holding Anchor as infrastructure

Sharing sediment

#1 HOLDING EXPANSION

#3 ANCHOR COMBINATION

#5 URBANIZATION WITH ANCHOR

Expand water harvesting area

Share collected resources

Possible future urbanization

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Holding Anchor Building connecting two anchors Shaded public space above water flow

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#2 DIVIDING EXPANSION

#4 BUILDING WITH ANCHOR

#6 ANCHOR BRIDGING

Expand cultivation / program area

Settlement with anchor

Connecting infrastructure anchor with architecture


ITERATION SEQUENCE

Grass / Shrub Dividing Anchor Stoneline

Fine Grain Accumulation

Houlding Anchor

Cut&Fill Construction

ELEMENTS

ADC / Local Workers

#1 INFRASTRUCTURE ANCHOR CONSTRUCTION After identifying the suitable lands to activate, infrastructure anchor would be built on top of the testing anchor, involving ADC and migrant workers

Stormwater Harvest

Desert Plants

#2 WATER & SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION In this stage, water and sediment would start to accumulate, indigenous shrubs and grass like Crocus hyemails, A.herba alba, Chamaephyte and C. Comosum would be able to grow


ITERATION SEQUENCE

Migrant Birds

Seasonal Cultivation Arbor Trees / Bird Habitats

Migrant Birds / Arbors Trees

#3 HABITAT REHABILITATION When the ecology in this area is restored, arbor trees like acacia would appear and migrant birds like White-throated Kingfisher, Common Ringed Plover, Philomachus Pugnax and Indian Silverbill would have a place to rest during the migrantion

Seasonal Settlement

Local Workers / Farmers

Newcomers / Locals

#4 PROGRAMATIC & SEASONAL SETTLEMENT After the the habitats thrive in this area, local farmers would be able to utilize the fertile soil around the anchor and conduct seasonal farming and settlement

ANIMATION LINK


RESIDENTIAL HABITAT

MALL

PARK

GALLERY RESORTS

RECREATION

FARMING HOUSING TOURISM

SPORTS CAMPING

TOURIS

DRY SEASON


The one thing that is not being done is the harshest test, the most valuable experiment of all. What would happen if there were no plan? What would people prefer to do, if their choice were untrammelled? - Non-Plan : An Experiment in Freedom, Reyner Banham

EDUCATION MUSEUM

MALL

THEATRE MEETING

FARMING HOUSING MARKET ROCK COLLECTING

TRADE

TRANSIT

SM DRY SEASON

DRY SEASON

50-YEAR-RETURN-PERIOD STORMWATER

DRY SEASON


Road Connection

Fertile Soil

Shaded Public Space

Extended Space

Utility Core

Water Distribution

Terrace as Foundation ANIMATION LINK

Pipeline

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Thus mapping differs from ‘planning’ in that it entails searching, finding and unfolding complex and latent forces in the existing milieu rather than imposing a more-or-less idealized project from on high. Moreover, the synoptic imposition of the ‘plan’ implies a consumption(or extinguishing) of contextual potential, wherein all that is available is subsumed into making of the project. Mapping, by contrast, discloses, stages and even adds potential for later acts and events to unfold. Whereas the plan leads to an end, the map provides a generative means, a suggestive vehicle that ‘points’ but does not overly determine. - Mappings, Denis Cosgrove

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Fertile Soil Accumulation

Water Harvest

Road Connection

Terrace as Filter

Fertile Soil Accumulation


SPACE THAT BUILD WITH ANCHOR

Shaded public space created by solar panel / Anchor as walkway / Rooftop of the housing as extended public space


ANIMATION LINK


DRY SEASON PROGRAM

SEDIMENT AS BUILDING MATERIALS FOOD DISTRIBUTION

TRANSIT - RESOURCE CONNECTION

Utilizing the expanded anchors as roads to share resources


DRY SEASON PROGRAM

TRADE - SEASONAL FOOD MARKET

Open on the farmland during the dry season


DRY SEASON PROGRAM

TOURISM - CAMPING & FESTIVAL EVENTS Held on the terrace in front of the holding anchor


DRY SEASON PROGRAM

RECREATION - SPORTS FIELD

Temporary infrastructure to create sports fields for both locals and new comers


Guangdong

Shenzhen

Nanshan ← Futian ← Luohu

LOCATION ANALYSIS City center of Shenzhen moves from East to West, renewal and upgrade of old industrial area in Nanshan are needed


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THE ECO-TECH CITY NANSHAN HI-TECH NORTH URBAN RENEWAL IN SHENZHEN Spring 2016 URBAN DESIGN STUDIO Urban Renewal in Old Industrial Area Shenzhen, China | 100ha with Tian Guo, Feng Chen, Yiyi Huang Division of Work - Schematic Design, Master Plan Design, Landscape Design, Performance Space Design, Rendering

STATEMENT The development of Shenzhen is restrained by the limit of its land resource, environment, population, energy, etc. Under the 'Harmonious Shenzhen, Efficient Shenzhen' development policy, the government is now actively promoting projects like urban renewals, urban function reconstruction, industry upgrade, etc. Nanshan, as an old industrial district of Shenzhen, its reconstruction and revival has become a focus of Shenzhen urban and industry upgrade. The purpose of this project - To provide supplementary researches to the Hi-Tech north speical planning to provide relevent advice and reference design concept for the urban optimization to provide academic supports and theoretical bases for next period of palnning and design.


SITE MODEL

SOCIAL ANALYSIS

22%

86%

93%

Staffs living in the nearby Staffs with college degree Staffs working in the community or above Hi-Tech industry

Resident Population in Hi-Tech Park

72k

Employee Population in Hi-Tech Park

220k

Employee Population in Site

24k

Residential Land in Hi-Tech Park Residential Land in Site

Staffs working in the Hi-Tech park are relatively better educated and most of them are working in the Hi-Tech industry; The job-residence imbalance caused some serious problems including tidal traffic, the lack of regional vatality in nonworking time

INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 14.00%

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TECHNOLO ATION GY RM 44 FO % IN

27% RE TU

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Coposition of GDP by pillar industry in SZ

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CULTURE 6%

8.00% 600 6.00% 400 4.00% 200

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BIO 4% MATERIA L6 %

PRIMARY IND US TR Y

Staffs living in the nearby community

2.00% Billion (CNY)

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

The GDP of tertiary industry has increased steadily and the emerging industry has also developed rapidly


POLICY ANALYSIS

Comprehensive Improvement

URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

Removing and Reconstruction

Partially Reconstruction

10% of new area transfer to government (free of charge)

Area Extension

New FAR ≤ Twice of origion

Landuse Area < 1ha

If FAR < 3, Disregard Constribution Rate

Landuse Area 1-3ha

Contribution Rate ≥ 15%

Landuse Area > 3ha

Contribution Rate ≥ 35%

Upper Limit of FAR

General Exploitment Maximum = 4.5

The Policy serves as the catalyst to activate the 2nd vitality of area

Within 500m Coverage Area of Urban Railway Station = 6.0

TRAFFIC ANALYSIS

20mins Shenzhen North Railway Station

24mins Airport

15mins Qianhai Junction

17mins Futian Junction

15mins Shenzhen Bay Port

25mins Shekou Port

METRO SYSTEM

There will be only 1 metro station passing through the site, which is highly inadequate for the up coming population increment

BUS SYSTEM

Most of the bus lines near the site are blocked by the Beihuan blvd and Guang Shen highway

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Nanping Express way

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Langshan Rd

Beihuan BLVD

Binhai BLVD

EXTERNAL ROADS SYSTEM

The obstruction of Expressways and the scarce intersection setting makes the site hard to access

INTERNAL ROADS SYSTEM

The irrational road grid design in the south part of the site causes heavy traffic in the site during rush hours






DESIGN STATERGY

Highest office buildings form the headquarter block

High-level office building to form orderly urban interface

Lower hill buildings along 2 main pedestrain streets

Sharing space the lower part of each block


MASSING ANALYSIS

Landmark Building Headquarters Office

HEADQUARTER BLOCKS

Cultural Facility Commercial Street Hotel Centralized Commercial

Sport Facility Community Center Elementary School Indemnificatory Residence

COMMERCIAL & OTHER FACILITIES

24-60m 60-120m 120-200m 200-300m

SOHO High-Level Office Industrial Office

INDUSTRIAL PARK

HEIGHT ANALYSIS


HEADQUARTER BLOCKS GREEN AXIS BIRDVIEW


CENTRAL PLAZA BIRDVIEW


HEADQUARTER BLOCKS GREEN AXIS HUMAN PERSPECTIVE Linear Park / Recreation / Stormwater Management / Habitats


CENTRAL PLAZA HUMAN PERSPECTIVE

Cultural Center / Multiple Activities / Exhibition / Convention Center


PEDESTRIAN STREET DESIGN

Twisted road design can greatly calm the traffic and create a safer walking experience for perdestrian

Twisted road design can also create plenty of extra space for outdoor area of cafes and green infrastructures

In order to encourage the low-carbon commute, extra space can also act as the parking area for buses and bikes racks

Elevated crossing could also reduce the car speed to provide better pedestrian experience


SHARING SPACE DESIGN

Open space provide different possibilities for various exploitment

Farmers markets can import new thoughts and urban vatality

Temperary pavillions for experiencing cutting-edge technologies and ceremonies

Art exhibition in the serpentine gallery pavilion provide a place for people to purify their minds


PEDERTIAN STREET BIRDVIEW

Pedestrian Friendly Street / Terrace Commercial / Twisted Roads


PEDERTIAN STREET HUMAN PERSPECTIVE

Dynamic Steet Wall / Shaded Street / Outdoor Cafe


SPORT NODE HUMAN PERSPECTIVE

MARKET NODE HUMAN PERSPECTIVE

SPORT NODE BIRDVIEW

MARKET NODE BIRDVIEW

Sport Center / Terrace / Sport Courts / Events

Farmers Markets / Temperary Pavillions / Hi-Tech


h Exhibition / Plaza

GALLERY NODE HUMAN PERSPECTIVE

GALLERY NODE BIRDVIEW

Installation Art / Serpentine Gallery / Exhibition / Overpass / Recreation


GRID ANALYSIS & SECTION

CENTRAL BOULEVARD

5m

5m

4m

20m

BLOCK SCALE WALKING SPACE

4m

5m

CENTRAL BOULEVARD SECTION

5m

5m

7m

7m

COMMERCIAL STREET SECTION


GRID ANALYSIS & SECTION

COMMERCIAL PEDESTRIAN STREET

10m

8m

4m

20m

4m

RESERVED TRAMWAY ROAD SECTION

ROAD GRID WITH BICYCLE LANE

13m

9m

4m

7m

5m

10m

ROAD WITH BICYCLE LANE SECTION


SMART CITY INFRASTRUCTURE

Rooftop Drainage From Tower Roofs

Rooftop Drainage From Tower Roofs

RAINWATER

Evapo -Transpiration

Evapo -Transpiration

Green Roof Absorb Water

Green Roof

Evapo Transpiration

Absorb Water

Paved surface drainage

Paved surface drainage Overflow to Sewer

Discharge to Combined Sewer

Rainwater Cisten

Discharge to Combined Sewer

Rainwater Cisten

Pump

Pump

WATER RECLAIMING SYSTEM

SOLAR ANALYSIS


PHASING DEVELPMENT

SUBWAY

Phase 1 Phase 2

Giving the priority to develop the areas near metro stations which is easier for the developers to recoup their funds

SUBWAY

Phase 3 Phase 4

These two areas are relatively harder to develop and need more fundings and other facilities to support the development


Guangdong

Shenzhen

Futian


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INTEGRATING URBAN VILLAGE REIMAGINE A WAY FOR URBAN VILLAGE TO COEXIST WITH THE CITY Fall 2017 URBAN DESIGN SEMINAR FABRICS AND TYPOLOGIES : NEW YORK/GLOBAL Shenzhen, China with Kyungmin Cho

STATEMENT Gangxia village, as the only existing ‘Urban Village’ in the CBD of Shenzhen, suffers the same issues as others. Most of the buildings in Gangxia village are the typical ‘handshake’ buildings, which are placed so close to each other, that one could literally shake hands with your neighbour in the opposite building. The mazy, narrow alleys that shaped out of those dense, irregular structures face only a very small strip of daylight, also known as the so-called ‘thin skyline’ in Chinese. These kinds of buildings were mostly built in the ‘planting houses’ movement in late 90s to 2004, when the indigenous villagers found out the more buildings they own, the more compensation they can get when the urban renewal happens to their village. They ignored all the standards that are vital to provide decent living condition such as ventilation and sunlight and built them not just denser but also higher than they used to. Some of the indigenous villagers even broke the red line and invaded the public space and road space. The urban fabric of Gangxia village eventually stopped to grow after a strict regulation passed by Shenzhen government in 2004 illegalizing all the private houses built after and the owners of which would be punished heavily. After analyzing the street hierarchy and the utilization of the street spaces of Gangxia village, our proposal wants to retain the the commercial vitality and human scale of the pedestrian streets by reorganizing the street hierarchy that separates pedestrian and vehicles and limiting the number of floors of the buildings that face the market streets. Also, to improve the living condition of the tenants, the buildings also follow several basic rules: 1) Adjust the building height according the climate feature of Shenzhen to provide better ventilation and sunlight; 2) Inner green space for residents and extra green space on the roof top; 3) Underground parking entrance space.


SITE ANALYSIS

1980 [ 1-2F]

1989 [ 3-5F ]

1995 [ 7-8F ]

2001 [ 11-12F ]

Self-use house with farmlands

Increasing building density using previous farmlands

Breaking the red line Keeping ‘Planting’ buildings with substandard distance

Occupying public roads & space Some buildings have overlarge floor area

BIRD VIEW

Surrounded by Towers

Mix Traffic

Narrow distance between buiildings


FABRIC CONTRAST

EXISTING SITE PLAN

PROPOSED SITE PLAN

EXISTING SITE AXONOMETRIC

PROPOSED SITE AXONOMETRIC


ANALYTICAL DIAGRAMS

CORRIDOR

CORE GROUND FLOOR PUBLIC SPACE MARKETS RESIDENTIAL UNITS

MARKETS

EXPLODED DIAGRAM

GREEN SPACE MARKETS RESIDENTIAL

GROUND FLOOR USAGE

RESIDENTIAL UNITS


SUNLIGHT & VENTILATION ANALYSIS

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03:00 PM 12/22


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Poverty Rate Low Low Income Population + 20 People/pt

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Mortality Difference Between City and County

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Source: AmericanFactFinder USDA-EconomicResearch Service Food Access Research Atlas

PEEKSKILL

Heart disease mortality is highly realted to poverty rate

REIGIONAL ANALYSIS Heart disease mortality rate comparation between the city and the county they sit in relation to the poverty rate


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THE HEART TRAIL A TRAIL SYSTEM TO IMPROVE HEALTH CONDITION IN POUGHKEEPISE Fall 2017 URBAN DESIGN STUDIO II American Cities & Regional Context Poughkeepsie, NY with Xianyao Xia, Huanyu Chen, Gigi Singh Division of Work - Schematic Design, Mapping, GIS Analysis, 3D Modeling, Landscape Design, Performance Space Design, Rendering, Animation

STATEMENT THE HEART TRAIL, is a new infrastructure of healthy mobility, connecting Poughkeepsie's existing and new trails, parks, commuting routes, and health-related services. THE HEART TRAIL addresses the effects of heart disease, a central problem for many Americans, and a disproportionate part of life for minority and low income groups in small cities like Poughkeepsie. With a history of disinvestment, the loss of services, undermaintained parks, and destructive infrastructures like the arterial system, Poughkeepsie's population, especially in neighborhoods in the North Side, suffers from a lack of healthy choices, and thus suffers from a high mortality rate of heart disease. THE HEART TRAIL creates a framework for programs, new social and health facilities, community centers, community gardens and connect stations which provide medical and physical supports. This new system will address the dire health status of the City's North Side but is also a model for intervention in other stressed communities.


EXISTING HEALTH INFRASTUCTURE ANALYSIS

MIDHUDSON REGIONAL HOSPITAL

FARMERS MARKET

MOBILE MARKET

SUPER MARKET

VASSAR BROTHERS MEDICAL CENTER

SUPER MARKET

#1 HOSPITAL FUNDING SOURCE

LIMITED OUTREACH

Two major hospitals located in the city, yet limited medical outreach has been conducted to the community; With the involvement of government, they could become the funding source of this project to improve the overall health condition of the city

#2 FRESH FOOD FOOD VACANCY

MOBILE MARKETS

The northen part of the city is long considered the food desert; The city tried to solve the problem by introducing mobile markets in the city, while few know its existence. By incolabrating it into the heart trail system, residents can be easier to be exposed to these programs and have healthier diet

EXISTING WALKING TRAIL HPA/LIVEWELL

MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA PRIVATE FACILITY HUDSON VALLEY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASTOR SERVICES

PUBLIC PARKS

#3 COUNSELLING UNAFFORDABLE

WIDE COVERAGE

Lots of psychological counselling services are found in the city, yet most of them cost heavily and don't have public outreach; With the funding and interactive signage system in the heart trail, residents would be able to conduct affordble psychological counselling when needed

#4 EXERCISE SPOTS UNACCESIBILITY

PLACE TO INTERVENE

Parks are not rare in the city, but most of them are under poor condition and lack maintainance; Being connected by the heart trail system, these parks would be activate again


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NODE-1: DONGAN COMMUNITY CENTER AREA: 54,751 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 1425 PROGRAMS: Medical Checkup, Counselling, Public Outreach, Community Meeting, Indoor&Outdoor Exercise Space, Mobile Market

NODE-2: VERAZZANO COMMUNITY GRADEN

1 LEGEND Main Trail (Fall Kill)

A

TRAIN STATION

AREA: 33,695 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 877 PROGRAMS: Food Education, Hydroponic Farming, Farmland, Fresh Cafe, Fresh Food Store

B

2

Sub-Trail Dutchess Rail Trail Major Office Area Section Point Comfort Station Fresh Food Access School Hospital Councelling

NODE

Existing Parks

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CONNECTING STATION NODE-7: ARTERIAL CONNECTING STATION AREA: 19,100 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 1073 PROGRAMS: Bike Renting, Car Parking, Drinkable Fountain, Convenient Store, Resting Area

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34ft

EXISTING SECTION ANALYSIS

MID-HUDSON BIRDGE

ON-ROAD TRAIL RIVER VIEW / COOPERATE WITH EXISTING TRAIL

BROOKSIDE AVENUE

ON-ROAD TRAIL ACCESSIBLE FROM GROUND LEVEL / COOPERATE WITH EXISTING

CSX UTILITY CORRIDOR & ELM PL

OFF-ROAD TRAIL COMBINATION OF TWO TRAILS / CONNECT STATION

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AREA: 42 SERVED P PROGRA Fresh Ca


HEART TRAIL SYSTEM TRAIL

FUNDING SOURCE

NODE

PARTNERSHIP

FUNDING SOURCE

PARTNERSHIP

EXISTING TRAIL CSX Trail NODE-3: PARKER AVE COMMUNITY CENTER AREA: 45,864 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 1507 PROGRAMS: Medical Checkup, Counselling, Public Outreach, Community Meeting, Indoor&Outdoor Exercise Space, Mobile Market

COMMUNITY CENTER

NODE-4: CSX CONNECTING STATION

EXISTING TRAIL Empire State Trail

AREA: 47,671 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 1560 PROGRAMS: Bike Renting, Car Parking, Drinkable Fountain, Convenient Store, Resting Area

4

C COMMUNITY GARDEN

NODE-5: MANSION ST COMMUNITY GARDEN

AREA: 150,980 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 3786 PROGRAMS: Food Education, Hydroponic Farming, Farmland, Fresh Cafe, Fresh Food Store

E-6: FAMILYPARTNERSHIP COMMUNITY GARDEN

2,350 sqft POPULATION: 1386 AMS: Food Education, Hydroponic Farming, Farmland, afe, Fresh Food Stor

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NODE-9: PARKER AVE COMMUNITY CENTER AREA: 230,322 sqft SERVED POPULATION: PROGRAMS: Medical Checkup, Counselling, Public Outreach, Community Meeting, Indoor&Outdoor Exercise Space, Mobile Market

NODE-8: PERSHING AVE COMMUNITY CENTER

AREA: 17,095 sqft SERVED POPULATION: 2897 PROGRAMS: Food Education, Hydroponic Farming, Farmland, Fresh Cafe, Fresh Food Store

D

E

233ft

F

N CLINTON ST & EAST-WEST ARTERIAL

MAPLE STREET & MAIN STREET

FITCHETT STREET & COTTAGE STREET

OFF-ROAD TRAIL ELEVATED SPACE / CONNECT TO THE MAIN ISLAND

OFF-ROAD TRAIL FALL KILL VIEW / WATER INTERACTION

OFF-ROAD TRAIL COMMUNITY CENTER / EXERCISE PARK


TRAIL TYPOLOGY

#1 ON THE BRIDGE

#3 INTERSECTION POINT

Follow the exisiting walkway on the both sides of the bridge to connect the trail to the other side of the valley

Create better connection to other view spot like the Walkway Over Hudson

#2 ON THE ROAD Outdoor exercise installation would be insert into the extended public space between the trial and the creek


TRAIL TYPOLOGY

#5 BETWEEN BUILDINGS Create hydrophilic space for residents to bike and walk on top of the creek to encourage exercise

#4 COMPLEX CROSSING

#6 ALONG WITH SPORTSFIELD

Elevate the trail in the connecting station to improve commute experience in the city

Increase accessibility to outdoor exercise field for the residents


WALKABLE ROOFTOP

MEDICAL CENTER

COMMUNITY MEETING

EXERCISE PROGRAM

STORAGE SPA

PARKER AVE COMMUNITY CENTER

COMMUNITY CENTER

Community centers along the trail provide various programs to the community including private psychological concelling, public medical outreach, indoor sports courts, exercise programs and mobile markets; Residents can also use the rooftop as the extended trail and view point of the city


ACE

INDOOR SPORT COURTS

MOBILE MARKET


EXISTING PARKING LOTS

MORSE MAGNET SCHOOL

FARML

FRESH MARKET

EXISTING SPORT COURTS

BEULAH BA

MANSION ST COMMUNITY GARDEN

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Community gardens between the exisiting church and school can provide huge open space and farm lands to both community; Food education it provides also is very critical to elementry school students to grow healthy diet; Fresh cafe and fresh markets would be able to provide low cost and fresh food to the locals as well


OPEN SPACE

HYDROPONIC FARMING

LAND

APTIST CHURCH

FOOD EDUCATION

FRESH CAFE EXISTING PARKING LOTS


NODAL DESIGN

COMMUNITY CENTER

Private Psychological Concelling / Public Medical Outreach / Indoor Sports Courts / Exercise Programs / Mobile Markets / Rooftop Space

ANIMATION LINK


NODAL DESIGN

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Food Education / Fresh Cafe / Hydroponic Farming Center / Open Space / Fresh Markets


NODAL DESIGN

CONNECTING STATION

Urban Terrace / Bike Renting / Comfort Station / Transit Hub


NODAL DESIGN

OTHER ROADS

Lighting System / Urban Furniture / Interactive Signage


LEGEND Commercial Residential Crime Rate Vacant Grenn Space Locals Newcomers Tourists

URBAN RESEARCH with Shih Hao Liao, Yeonkyu Park, Marnfah Kanjanavanit

SITE ANAYLSIS Inaccessibility to the waterfront due to the topography & the train / New developments are all built in the floodzone near the waterfront


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PEDESTRIANIZATION IMPROVING WALKBILITY IN STATEN ISLAND NORTH SHORE Summer 2017 URBAN DESIGN STUDIO I The 5 Borough Staten Island, NY with Jesse Hirakawa, Ruilan Jia, Yeonkyu Park Division of Work - Schematic Design, Master Plan Design, Landscape Design, Performance Space Design, Rendering

STATEMENT On the north shore of Staten Island, there will be an increase in its residence and visitors because of the rezoning along Bay St. and the addition of new development at St. George Terminal. With this influx of people, Staten Island’s historical Main Street, Bay Street is not a friendly pedestrian experience, also the access to the waterfront is lacking connection. We are proposing a more safe and pedestrian friendly experience along Bay Street and creating a more fluid experience along the waterfront. To enhance the connection between bay st and the waterfront, we will be closing some of the connecting streets. We will activate these series of streetscapes and open spaces for functions as a place for arts, a place for athletic activities, and a place for community.


PEDESTRIANIZED NEIGHBORHOOD

A. St. Geogrge Theatre B. Library Center C. Sundog Theatre A

D. Lighthouse Museum

St. Geogrge Terminal

E. Yoga Center

B

F. Public Swimming Pool G. Gym

D C

H. Wetland Education

1

I. Athletic Space

5

J. Skate Park K. Art & Music Bar L. Art Gallery

2

TOMPKINSVILLE STATION PARK

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TOMPKINSVILLE PARK 3

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GRAND STREET PARK 4

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STAPLETON STATION PARK

EXISTING FACILITIES EXISTING PARK FUTURE POTENTIAL

TAPPEN PARK

POPOSED PARK


STREETSCAPE TYPOLOGY CONNECT FERRY TERMINAL ART DISPLAY SPACE

REDUCE CAR PARKING

ADD BIKE LANE

LANDSCAPE EXISTING CORRIDOR DISPLAY SPACE

EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN BIKE LANE PARKING LOTS

LANDSCAPE

CARS PARKINGLOTS BIKE LANE EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN

1

5

ART DISPLAY SPACE

STOREFRONT CANOPY

ART DISPLAY CASE

MURAL WALL CARS EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN BIKE LANE CARS

LANDSCAPE ADDITION DOUBLE BIKE PATH & TRAIL

BIKE LANE EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN

2

6

BIKE RACKS STREET SEATS STREET FURNITURE STORMWATER MAAGEMENT

EXTENDED SPACE BIKE LANE BIKE PARKING

LIGHTING & LANDSCAPE SIDEWALK CARS LIGHTING & LANDSCAPE SIDEWALK

CARS BIKE LANE EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN

FLOOD RESILIENT LANDSCAPE

3

7

DOUBLE BIKE PATH & TRAIL

EXTEND SIDEWALK INCREASE PLANTING

SHIFT HARDSCAPE TO LANDSCAPE STREET FURNITURE ADD WATERFRONT TRAIL

EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN BIKE LANE CARS BIKE LANE EXTENDED PEDESTRIAN

LIGHTING & LANDSCAPE CARS HABITAT RESTORATION DOUBLE BIKE PATH

4

8

HABITAT RESTORATION WATERFRONT TRAIL


STAPLETONS STATION

BAY STREET

Dancing

Stormwater Management

Dancing

Skateboarding TAPPEN PARK

Biking Way-Finding Paving

Way-Finding Paving

PERMEABLE PAVING

VEGETATED SWALE

VEGETATED SWALE

PAINTED STREETS BOLLARDS GATHERING SPACE

STAPLETON STATION PARK STRATERGY

Block the street / Active Pavement / Street Furnitures / Bike Racks / Stormwater Management / Landscape

STREE FURNIT


ET TURE

URBY

WATERFRONT

Stormwater Management Pinic Area

Biking

Family Events Walking

Yoga

Dancing

Way-Finding Paving

Walking

Bio-Swale Landscape Way-Finding Paving

BIORETENTION PLANTING COMBINED SEWER PIPE

LANDSCAPE

BIKE RACKS

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT


STAPLETON STATION PARK HUMAN PERSPECTIVE



GRAND STREET PARK INLAND

Sunken Park / Sport Courts / Stormwater Management / Terrace Public Space


GRAND STREET PARK WATERFRONT

Elevated View Deck / Continuous Bike Lanes / Waterfront


TOMPKINSVILLE STATION PARK

Elevated Bike Lane / Stormwater Management / Rooftop Space / Shaded Public Space


BAY ST.

Extended Pedestrian Lanes / Shaded Bus Stops / Bus Lanes / Commercial along the Street / Dedicated Bike Lanes / Urban Furnitures /


APPENDIX

THE MIX CITY

Spring, 2015 Urban Design | Work with Tian Guo Urabn Village Renewal Project

L HOUSING L

Fall, 2014 Architecture | Individual Congregated Housing


APPENDIX

ELEMENTRAY SCHOOL Spring, 2014 Architecture | Individual School Reconstruction

STUDIO REDESIGN [BUILT] Summer, 2015 Interior | Individual Classroom Renovation



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