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20 2 0 Part ic ipant of Y LAG Land scap e Aca demic D esi gn Exhi bition
2019 Champion of Social Housing Festival- Space Transformation Design Competition
2018 First Runner-up of the Street Railing Add-on Design Competition
Project C- Container design Competition
Champion of Signature Project Scheme in Eastern District- EasternDistrict Cultural Square
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Model-making
Hand-drawing
Photography
Sketchup
Autocad
Rhino
Lumion
Enscape
3ds Max
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Indesign
Contents
Redesign Project
Urban Planning
- Cascade Ridge
Ecological Design
- Yuen Long Nullah Restoration
Design Studio
- Yuen Long Nullah Restoration
Urban Future
- Gloucestershire
Wan Chai Promenade Company work
Avenue Park at Kai Tak
Playground Design (hand drawing & Rending)
RE-MARKET
Aquaponics Garden
Sha Tin (Green Vessel)
Horse Paradise
Railing Design
Peaceful Garden
Cause Study
Cause Study- Sha Tin
Hong Kong Wetland Park
Hong Kong Flower Show 2018
Hong Kong Flower Show
Plan Dairy, model making and sketches
2018
“中設杯” 江蘇農村公路創意設計大賽
Urban Planning- Cascade Ridge
CASCADE- RIDGE
Yuen Long Nullah Restoration
Site Analysis
Site Location:
Site Location: Shan Pui River ,Yuen Long, Hong Kong Yuen Long is a town in the western New Territories. Yuen Long Nullah is one of area on Shan Pui River.
Surrounding of the site characteristics
The Shan Pui River flows through the northwestern New Territories. The main stem headwater is located 380m above sea level on Kau Keng Shan's eastern ridge. From Kau Keng Shan, the river flows northward. They pass through villages at Shap Pat Heung , Yuen Long New Town , and fishponds at Nam Sang Wai and Fung Lok Wai. It converges with Kam Tin River new channel near Lut Chau , and finally flows into Deep Bay.
The horizontal length of Shan Pui River’s main stem is 14.3km, with an average gradient of 0.0266 (or 1:37.6). It is estimated that the catchment area covers about 29 km2. For the south of the city, there are rural catchment area, village, relatively undisturbed natural terrestrial habitats and natural/man-made intertidal habitats, including Nam Sang Wai, ,Hong Kong Wetland Park, Mai Po Wetlands.
1.Data of water pollution
5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5)
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) is a water quality parameter that measures the oxygen required by microbial metabolism to decompose organic compounds in water, indicating the extent of organic contamination of rivers.
While BOD5 levels recorded at the Shan Pui River monitoring stations declined between 1986 and 2020, levels were mostly classified "Bad" or "Very Bad", reflecting the river’s on-going water pollution problem.
Escherichia coli (E. coli)
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) is of faecal origin and can be found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals, including humans. It is widely used as a water quality indicator to determine water hygiene.
Over the past two decades, the amount of E. coli in Shan Pui River has continuously remained high. From 1999 to 2020, E. coli levels recorded at all monitoring stations were mostly "Very High", indicating the poor quality of the water.
Existing Species of Yuen Long Nullah
The information that poor habitat conditions can lead to reduced biodiversity can be used to inform goals and design related to habitat conservation and restoration. For example, a goal might be to improve the quality of a degraded habitat to increase biodiversity by restoring or enhancing key habitat features, such as water quality, vegetation cover, or connectivity with other habitats.
It is generally true that poor habitat conditions can lead to reduced biodiversity, but the relationship between habitat condition and biodiversity can be complex and may depend on many factors. For example, some species may be more tolerant of degraded habitats than others, and some may even benefit from degraded habitats if they provide a specific resource or niche. Additionally, the degree and duration of habitat degradation can also affect the response of biodiversity. Therefore, it is important to assess the specific conditions of each habitat and the species that depend on it when planning and implementing conservation and restoration efforts.
In summary, the relationship between habitat condition and biodiversity is complex and can depend on many factors. While it is generally true that poor habitat conditions can lead to reduced biodiversity, it is important to consider the specific characteristics of each habitat and the species that depend on it when setting goals and designing conservation and restoration projects.
Riparian Plant
Submerged Plant
Aquatic Plant
Greencovers
Roadside Tree/Fruit Tree
Herbaceous Plant
Shrubs
Approximate calculation of the purification productivity of wetland system based on the parameters:
Assuming wetland system can remove total nitrogen at 50% efficiency and total phosphorus at 70% efficiency, the calculation formula is as follows:
Purification productivity for total nitrogen = (0.5 kg/day) / (5000 square meters) / (1 day) × (1/2 mg/L) × 0.5 = 0.025 kg/square meter/day
Purification productivity for total phosphorus = (0.1 kg/day) / (5000 square meters) / (1 day) × (1/2 mg/L) × 0.7 = 0.007 kg/square meter/day
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Planting St ra tegy:
Design Strategy
Use plants to remove substances from water
It is important to incorporate specific strategies and actions that are tailored to the target species and their habitat requirements. The goal is to increase the population size of kingfishers, the plan might include actions such as:
1. Restoring or enhancing the quality of aquatic habitats, such as rivers and streams, where kingfishers feed and breed.
2. Providing suitable perching and nesting sites for kingfishers, such as snags or artificial nest boxes, to support breeding success.
3. Reducing or eliminating threats to kingfishers, such as pollution, habitat loss, and human disturbance.
4. Monitoring the population size and habitat use of kingfishers over time to assess the effectiveness of the restoration efforts and make any necessary adjustments.
By incorporating specific actions and strategies that are aligned with the goals of the project, it is possible to increase the likelihood of success in meeting those goals.
HongKong Weltland Park Mai Po Weltlands Nam Sang Wai
Problem of Yuen Long Nullah 1.water pollution
2.Flooding Problem 3.Air Pollution
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) Legnd of BOD 5mg/L Excellent :<3 Good 3.1-6.0 Fair: 6.1-9.0 Bad: 9.1-15.0 Very Bad: >15 Shan Pui River Legend of E.coli Level (cfu/100ml) Low (<610) Moderately Low (621-1000) Moderate (1001-10,000) High (10,001-100,000) Very High (>100,001)
Pui River
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Surface Runoff Wetland Purification Surface Runoff Wetland Purification Underwater Forest Purification Underwater Forest Purification Biological Interception Biological Interception River Bioswales Air Purification Pedestrian walkway People gathering space Clean water 1 Tree =2 Residents O O O = 1 Tree can produce 685 Litre/Day = 1 person needs O 685 Litre/Day 1 Tree =2 Residents
Master Plan Flood control Clean water
Goal
NO VOC PM2.5 X CO O
Upcycle Water Management
Chance Meeting Space Planning
Assuming wetland system can remove total nitrogen at 50% efficiency and total phosphorus at 70% efficiency, the calculation formula is as follows:
Purification productivity for total nitrogen = (0.5 kg/day) / (5000 square meters) / (1 day) × (1/2 mg/L) × 0.5 = 0.025 kg/square meter/day
Purification productivity for total phosphorus = (0.1 kg/day) / (5000 square meters) / (1 day) × (1/2 mg/L) × 0.7 = 0.007 kg/square meter/day
Master Plan Phragmites communis(L.) Trin. “Plant’s ability to degrade nitrogen(N) and phosphorus(P)” (N)=71% (P)=57% "Plants' ability to reduce suspended solids (SS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand (COD)". (SS)=99% (BOD)=78.7% (COD)=54.4% Typha sp. “Plant’s ability to degrade nitrogen(N) and phosphorus(P)” (N)=32% (P)=16% "Plants' ability to reduce suspended solids (SS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand (COD)". (SS)=58% (BOD)=78% (COD)=51% Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven) “Plant’s ability to degrade nitrogen(N) and phosphorus(P)” (N)=89.43% (P)=43.76% "Plants' ability to reduce suspended solids (SS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand (COD)". (COD)=65.07% Tilapiaspp
A Native Bird Species In Yuen Long Nullah Common name: Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) Habitat: Common Kingfishers are mainly found near water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and coastlines. Characteristics: Common Kingfishers are relatively small in size, measuring around 15 cm in length and 25 cm in wingspan. Their feathers are brightly coloured, with the head and back in shiny blue, throat in orange, and belly in white. They have a long and pointed beak, black pupils, and a white eyebrow stripe between their eyes. Diet: Common Kingfishers mainly feed on fish, especially small fish, shrimps, and insects. They dive into the water to catch swimming fish, and bring them back to their nests to feed their young. During non-breeding seasons, they also eat some terrestrial animals such as lizards, frogs, snails, and insects. The common kingfisher plays an important ecological role in the natural world by preying on fish and other aquatic organisms, which helps to maintain ecological balance and biodiversity. In addition, its beautiful appearance and unique ecological habits attract many bird watchers and photography enthusiasts to observe and capture their images. To design a habitat that can attract kingfishers to breed or hunt, it important to consider the specific habitat requirements of the species. Some design features that can be incorporated to attract kingfishers include: Suitable perching and nesting sites: Kingfishers require suitable perching sites near water bodies from which they can hunt for fish. Providing snags or artificial nest boxes near the water body can encourage kingfishers to nest and hunt in the area. Water quality: Kingfishers require clear, clean water with sufficient fish populations to feed on. Maintaining good water quality through measures such as reducing pollution and erosion can help to attract kingfishers to the area. Vegetation cover: Kingfishers require vegetation cover on the banks of water bodies for perching and nesting. Planting native vegetation along the water body can provide suitable habitat for kingfishers. Reducing human disturbance: Kingfishers are sensitive to human disturbance and prefer quiet areas. Designing the habitat to reduce human disturbance, such as minimizing noise and restricting access to sensitive areas, can help to attract kingfishers to the area. Incorporating these design features can help to attract kingfishers to the area and provide suitable habitat for breeding and hunting. Channelisation work destroyed the natural river habitat, which leads to the loss of biodiversity particularly native freshwater fish and invertebrates. Invasive foreign species including the Tilapia (Tilapia spp.) thrive in the channelised river. Tilapiaspp. Existing of Fish: Rock Pigeon 72.4% Tree Sparrow 144.2% Ring-necked Dove 4.2% Spotted-necked Dove 6.1% Little Egret 0.6% Grey Wagtail 0.5% Common Myna 0.4% Black- collared Starling 0.1% White-breasted Woodswallow 0.1% Eurasian Magpie 0.1% Pond Heron 0.1%
Ribbond
Memories linking of Shau Kei Wan
Wan Chai Prome nade
Park at Kai Tak
Avenue
Playground Design (hand drawing & Rending)
RE-Market
Crop sharing Trading Seaweed farming Cooking Linkage Farming Cropping
Nowadays the importance of the culinary origins of their food is often neglect by the people. This design proposal is hoping the people to re-learning the original food production from the earth through spatial experience. Re-opening market on the open space becomes design ideas to re-use and re-link high vacancy rate market, abandon open space, street and waterfront for reinitiating and rebranding urban living as an active, healthy, and engage-able community with sustainable urban market utilizes. The community will experience with different vegetation related activities which shall be from farming, cropping, crop sharing to cooking to re-education the culinary origins of their food.
Nowadays the importance of the culinary of their food is neglect by the people. This design proposal hoping the to re-learning the original food production from the through spatial experience. Re-opening market on the open space becomes design ideas to and re-link high rate abandon space, and waterfront for and rebranding living as an active, healthy, engage-able community with urban market utilizes. The will experience with different related activities which be from farming, cropping, crop sharing to cooking re-education the origins their
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To design a city which is family-friendly and sustainable by having a variety of activities in an environmentally friendly accessible area.
People from Sha Tin will go to the designed area to play and enjoy the activities there. A peaceful and harmony atmosphere and the concept of green city can be promoted by giving the opportunity for the people to keep in touch with the environment and other people in the community.
ESIGN CONCEPT CIRCULATION
In social aspect, we hope that citizens can slow down their pace and take a fresh breath on the greenway. Also, we hope that our design can boost family cohesion through the green linkage in order to improve mental health.
In the environmental aspect, We hope to improve air quality through relieving the heavy traffic jam.
Also, our vision is to enhance biodiversity in plants in order to create a inclusive and green city for both family, children and organisms.
1. Hill 2. Urban Eco-farm 3. Parking Garden 4. Leisure And Cultural Services Department 5. Sha Tin Market 6. Shatin Plaza 7. Shatin Centre 8. Podium Garden 9. City Greenway LEGEND G V
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Existing Softscape Waterscape LEGEND LAND USE DISTRIBUTION LEGEND Before After Commercial Area Mixed Commercial And Residential Area Government Area Institutional Area Residential Area Transport Area Recreational Area New Recreational Area Recreational Area New Recreational Area
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TIMELINE 1984 New Town Plaza was completed 1985 2008 2009 2015 2014 Now 1973 New Town Plaza start to develop 1910 Shatin Station start to operate 1988 1989 1997 1998 1999 2006 2004 2005 New Town Plaza 3/F Playground New Town Plaza 3/F Outdoor Theatre New Town Plaza 9/F Can be accessed New Town Plaza 7/F Some planting on the rooftop *But Not Accessible New Town Plaza 7/F Planting Outdoor eating area New Town Plaza 7/F Plantings are cleared out New Town Plaza 9/F changed restricted area (Safty Concern) New Town Plaza 9/F was opened public *BUT extremely low usage New Town Plaza 3/F Changed to private-use (Tennis court for hotel’s user) New Town Plaza 3/F Movie Centre New Town Plaza 3/F Changed to public use *BUT in low usage New Town Plaza 3/F --> Movie Town
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Our design concept is optimizate the Penfold Park. We will improve or provide some new facilities for pets, wildlife animals and people such as Horse Riding Journey, Dog facilities. Also, we going to plant more category of plants. Moreover, there are the excreetion programme for planting.
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Design Concept Penfold Park Generic Pet Garden Category Horse Paradise
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par� �.�og par� �.Horse par� Ecological cycle
playground Horse manure
organic fertilizer �iogas pool
Street Railing Add-on Design Competition- The first runner-up
�apanese st�le in pri�ate garden
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���野菊 Dendrant�ema indi��m
���山茶花 �amellia �ap�ni�a
���細葉榕 �i��s mi�r��arpa
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In this design, this is a cycle of space which is both outdoor and indoor space
TThis is a mirror world so the square above is not supported by any bracket making the sense of space more obvious.
It feels a lot of space. Also, those outdoor squares can hide the children, while adults can quietly read in the room.
model making and poster 2019 poster
2018
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1.Tai Po Dirstrict
2. Kwai Tsing Dirstrect
3. Sai Kung Dirstrict
4. Island Dirstrict
5.Kowloon City Dirstict
6. North Dirstrict
Case Study- Ladies’ Market
PLAN ACTIVITY ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 20” 24” 26” 28” 29” PLAN
SECTION B-B sun shine SECTION A-A rain
These are some rough hand sketches that I used in explaining the conceptual ideas to my instructors at begining stages. Although I rarely put them on the panels for presentations, they helped me a lot in clearing my thoughts and express the ideas.
I love drawing since I was young, and have constantly practiced in painting with mediums like water colour, acrylic, colour pencils, oil pastels and fine liners..etc for more than 5 years.