PRACTICE in TOPTEK 1 2015
HANJI FENG LANDSCAPE PORTFOLIO
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PROJECT 01 GOETHEPARK/GOETHESCHULE, WOLFSBURG COMPETITION 02 PUBLIC GREEN AREA IN PRINZ-EUGEN-KASERNE, MUNICH 03 SINGAPORE RAIL CORRIDOR 04 STATHUS SQUARE+COURTYARD, KRUZLINGEN 05 PUBLIC SPACE, SEEPARKQUARTIER, ASPERN, VIENA
GOETHEPARK/GOETHESCHULE Place: Wolfsburg, Germany Group Work Date: Feb 1st, 2015Worked on: Technical test 50% Construntion drawing 30% Perspective 100% 3D Model 100%
UNDER CONSTRUCTION...
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Space Concept: The entire site be assigned unique functions that include both the individual and the general usage needs and ensure an increase in the safety and quality of stay. The schoolyard / space experiences, considering the special traffic situation a clear, new order. The grounds of the special needs daycare to be reorganized. Furthermore, a new access system and free space typologies are developed (schoolyard / playground, courtyard garden, continuation of the Goethe park). The access roads and planting in the green space, by contrast, scenic-organically created in continuation of the route structure of the Goethe Park. For the central space of the free space in a space-like typology is created which emphasizes the public nature of the building and acts as a representative and inviting gesture. For this, the traffic areas are arranged so that a noise reduction takes place and stay qualities are created.
Design: The schoolyard / square is dominated by green lines of different widths, which traverse the schoolyard / space linear in east-west direction, divided. The covered with gravel turf lines have different functions: They serve as structuring ornamentation, but also follow functional aspects. They guarantee a natural drainage of the connected decks. Moreover, they organize in an unobtrusive manner, the traffic conditions of the place in which they are also part of the marking of parking spaces. By gradient optimization the difference in height between the Building A and the Building C can be applied without barriers. Stairs are a further addition to the development. Each is a ramp to the delivery zones that are surrounded by walls on the north and south side of the school yard. The southern ramp serves as disabled access to major art gym
Central green+playground Park extension Back school yard School yard Parking
zB.B58cm/T73cm
770L
1110L
1110L
1110L
B ca.140cm
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
T ca. 80cm
Müllstellplatz
Bio-Müll 240L zB.B58cm/T73cm
Parkplatz
Werkstoff 240L
Werkstoff 240L
Vorgärten
zB.B58cm/T73cm
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Bio-Müll 240L zB.B58cm/T73cm 1110L B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
1110L B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
1110L B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
zB.B58cm/T73cm
Bio-Müll 240L
Bio-Müll 240L
zB.B58cm/T73cm
zB.B58cm/T73cm
Bio-Müll 240L
770L B ca.140cm T ca. 80cm
Radübungsplatz
Spielwiese
Terrassengärten
Mietergärten
Goetheschule A
B
Goethepark
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
1110L 1110L 1110L
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
B ca.140cm / T 112-122cm
1110L 1110L
1110L
Spielplatz
Vorgärten
C
Schulhof / Vorplatz
Terrassengärten
Goethepark
D
61.56
Terrassengärten
Bio-Müll 240L
Bio-Müll 240L
zB.B58cm/T73cm
zB.B58cm/T73cm
Bio-Müll 240L
Bio-Müll 240L
zB.B58cm/T73cm
zB.B58cm/T73cm
Bio-Müll 240L
zB.B58cm/T73cm
zB.B58cm/T73cm
770L B ca.140cm T ca. 80cm
Bio-Müll 240L
770L B ca.140cm T ca. 80cm
Bio-Müll 240L
Spielplätze Kita, Bestand
zB.B58cm/T73cm
Müllstellplatz
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Goethe School Playground
Before
After
2% 1,5%
4,3%
Accessible transitions
Fire roads
Stützmauer
Parking
Delivery
Pflanzfläche mit 4 Platanus x hispanica im Holzdeck
Rampe
Pflanzfläche mit 4 Platanus x hispanica im Holzdeck
Stützmauer mit Brüstung
Rampe für die Anlieferung IZS
Stützmauer mit Brüstung
Rampe
62,98
OK Mauer = 62,50 62,00
62,30 61,96
+ 50cm
+ 50cm
+ 37,5cm 61,50
1,3 %
+ 37,5cm
+ 25cm 61,50
+ 12,5cm 61,25
+ 25cm + 12,5cm
OK Mauer 61,43 61,25
59,87 59,36
Goethe Residential Landscape/ Plan
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Goethe Residential Landscape/ Section A,A1
Goethe Residential Landscape/ Vegetation
Acer pseudoplatanus Berg-Ahorn
Acer platanoides Spitzahorn
Carpinus betulus Hainbuche
Fagus sylvatica Rotbuche
Ophiopogon planiscapus Luzula nivea Nigrescens
Molinia caerulea (einheimisch)
Carex conica `Snowline
Amelanchier lamarckii Kupfer-Felsenbirne
Viburnum x carlcephalum Viburnum plicatum Großblumiger Dufttomentosum Schneeball Japanischer Schneeball
Tilia cordata Winterlinde
Quercus robur Stieleiche
Acer campestre Feldahorn
Bouteloua gracilis
Amelanchier lamarckii Kupfer-Felsenbirne
Sambucus nigra `Black Lace´ Rotblättriger Schlitz Holunder
Physocarpus opulifolius `Diabolo´ Blasenspiere `Diabolo´
Betula verrucosa Hänge-Birke
PUBLIC GREEN AREA IN PRINZ-EUGEN-KASERNE Place: Munich, Germany Group Work Date: Jun 2015 Worked on: Research 50% Concept drawing 30% Plan 50%
AREA CONCEPT
The new public green space enhances the relationship with the environment and thus potentiates the existing natural landscape. Inside the Path system accommodates a central Grünanger playgrounds for toddlers and other play opportunities for youth game. The playgrounds offer a varied range of play opportunities and are organized along the 4.5 m wide southwest promenade. Benches in the field of play areas enhance the amenity value and at the same time enable the supervision of children at play. The three playgrounds are designed in three different themes.The western field is focused on the motif of ropes and portals. The central theme of „climbing“ and „Rock“ is realized by large More Children swings and climbing nets. Between these play areas, the geometrically-arranged green axes interlock and open small square plots where find more features including table tennis court. Overall, the contiguous playground area offers a vibrant, multi-activity room, which is open to various age groups of Kleiderkinder- over Schulkinder- to youth game.
SPIELKONZEPT Little children Teenager Youth Old people
vegetationsKONZEPT PATHSKONZEPT Mainroad Pedestrain Cycle track main route in Mixed traffic + pedestrians Cycle track + pedestrians
Exsiting trees New trees Bushes Meadow Grass
Emergency +Fire tracks
Biotype
VEGETATION CONCEPT
HรถhenstaffElung
New trees
Street tree
Mixed forest+Existing trees
Meadow
PLAYGROUND CONCEPT
Game concept: Perforation Trampoline & water play
Game concept: Ropes & Portals Climbing & Swings
Game concept: terrain modeling Topography & Sand Dunes
RAIL CORRIDOR LANDSCAPE Place: Sigapore Group Work Date: APR 2015 Worked on: Concept drawing 30% Diagram 70%
Group Working Worked on: Diagram drawing
As the most extraordinary ecological aspect of the corridor is in its linear nature. The project proposed ecological interventions, from the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station to the Woodlands Checkpoint, ecological health and habitat diversity would be strengthened along the corridor and to its outward reaches. Through habitat diversification the stretch of the corridor would be given distinct regional identity, creating a linear space of a myriad character.
Bridge
PAVILIONS Overlook
Doubled terrain
ROOFS
LOOK OUT POINT Community space
Wetlands
Valley
The northern Kranji Entrance is a large public space and water retention wetland. Water lily ponds and other wetland habitat provide visitors arriving from the north a naturalistic gateway into the corridor. Paths meander into the wetlands lifting up above the terrain to allow for water flow and new user vistas. The generous central open space accommodates the gathering of large groups under a the vast shade structure and connects to the adjacent railway station, while playful elements such as water spray fountains cool and enliven the space. The Kranji Entrance is a showcase of the corridor journey to come, expressing ecological diversity, communal and secluded adventures and the intertwining of the Singaporean landscape and urban activity.
The history of the KTM Railway and its architectural heritage is rich in Singapore. Here the building is given signifying importance and protection under a delicate and elegantly perched roof. The roof highlights the architectural and historical significance of the station and gracefully reflects its forms along its mirrored surface. As the starting point of the historic railway, under the roof the railway station is preserved and celebrated as a community space of great significance. Rich planting similar to that found along the corridor trail gives insight to the journey that lies ahead.
The Bukit Timah Fire Station, set back from the central corridor connection, is integrated via a helix formed bridge and look out point. Located adjacent to the nature reserve, from here visitors can look out over the vast landscape and the corridor from amongst the trees. A large roof creates a generous communal space before the former fire station and links the space to the adjacent quarters. The architectural interventions generate a linkage to the corridor while announcing the importance of the heritage structures.
STATHUS SQUARE+COURTYARD Place: Kruzlingen, Swissland Individual Date: Feb 2015
Individual Working Worked on: Concept, Plan, Sketchup
PUBLIC SPACE IN SEEPARKQUARTIER Place: Viena, Austria Group Work Date: Sep 1st, 2015Worked on: Concept 50% Plan 30% Perspective 100%
Space Concept:
The Seepark Quartier locates in the east of Vienna. The new subway station links to trans-regional space with the commercial street in the west of the area. The Sonnenallee allows the connection with the adjacent building plots. The neighborhood includes various speeds and represents the transition from the fast inter-regional traffic through to pedestrian traffic area in the „heart“ of the new quarter.
Green Concept:
The selection of tree species and their placement and arrangement in space supports the differentiation of space characters. In the middle band are fast-growing multi-stemmed trees, which emphasize a diverse informality of space and at the same time have a filling effect during the first construction phase. The rows of trees in the south will be fastgrowing high strains. In the north is slow-growing trees, which are accompanied early of a loose bottom vegetation.
Sequence and Character:
Each space responds to different questions and requirements, thus creats a high diversity.
Pedestrain
Central active band
Square sequence
Connection to the enviroment
Entrance
Centrale ACtivities
Capillaren
Transitions to the town and park
tree lines out of the town
Groups of trees in the lounges
Free arrangement in Transition to the Park
Green Connection to the park
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