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P O R T F O L I O URBAN DESIGN 2017

HEJIN WANG


HEJIN WANG

PERSONAL STATEMENT I am a graduate urban design student from the University of Melbourne in Melbourne. Throughout my studying experience, my passion for urban design and its ability to shape, guide and suggest different lifestyles has grown exponentially. I learned a lot on how to cooperate with architecture and built environment in both macro and micro scales. I am constantly analyzing and deconstructing events and norms that we take for granted in our daily life and attempting to understand the reasons behind them.

SKILL AUTOCAD RHINO

PHOTOSHOP GRASSHOPPER

ILLUSTRATOR SKETCHUP

PREMIER

INDESIGN

3DMAX

EXPERIENCE EDUCATION The University of Melbourne Jul 2015 - Aug 2017 Master of Urban Design Henan University of Engineering Sep 2010 - Jun 2014 Bachelor of Environmental Design

EXTRA CURRICUL AR ACTIVITIES President of Student Union University Student Union Apr 2013 - Jun 2014 Successfully helped tutors to organize many student activities, such as open day event and orientation week Suggested a solution for protecting campus environment

AWARDS & SCHOL ARSHIPS • Bachelor-The First-Class Scholarship and Merit Student Award (Academic achievement in 1st year accounting) • Bachelor- The Second-Class Scholarship and Merit Student Award (Academic achievement in 2nd year accounting) • Bachelor- National Scholarship and Merit Student Award (Academic achievement in frst three years accounting). • Bachelor- Award of Icon for 17th Henan University Student Sports Games

Email: wanghejin1022@163.com 652811798@qq.com Mobile Number: 18701016185


自我评价 本人精通 CAD、PS、AI、Premier、Indesign、Rhino、Grasshopper,SKETCHUP 等图像绘制软件,在图像处理方面有一定独特的见 解,具备良好的艺术素养和设计功底: 本科和硕士学习期间,受到室内、景观、建筑、区域设计、城市规划等综合训练,接受并学习了国内外不同的设计风格。在留学期间, 也跟随导师研究过很多城市设计的成功案例,并在墨尔本当地的项目中表达运用自己的设计想法,熟悉设计初期的概念生成,方案的推 进和总平图以及相应的建筑形态的生成过程 有良好的英语水平, 眼界开阔, 善于沟通和人际交往, 并具备一定的活动策划和组织协调能力: 在留学期间个人具有良好的英语水平,在生活中善于沟通和人际交往,在本科期间,多次担任学生干部,具有良好的组织协调能力,能 做到注重细节顾全大局。

专业技能 AUTOCAD RHINO

PHOTOSHOP GRASSHOPPER

ILLUSTRATOR SKETCHUP

PREMIER

INDESIGN

3DMAX

个人经历 教育背景 2015 年 7 月—2017 年 8 月 墨尔本大学(澳大利亚) 城市设计(硕士 ) 主修课程: 城市设计项目研究分析 / 城市设计主题概念分析 / 城市设计理论 / 城市经济理论 / 土地使用与城市设计 / 发展策略方针制定 / 城市可持续设计 / 规划法 2010 年 09 月—2014 年 06 月 河南工程学院(中国) 环境艺术设计(本科) 专业描述:学习各类环境设计知识,熟悉设计的原理和宗旨,培养了识图作图的能力,擅长于室内设计和建筑设计。

校园经历

2010 年 9 月—2014 年 6 月 河南工程学院 班级宣传委员 协助团支书的管理工作,锻炼了统筹能力,经常参与手绘海报和宣传板的设计,有较强的设计感。 责传达团支部的重要信息,擅长沟通,做学生思想工作。 2013 年 09 月—2014 年 06 月 河南工程学院 艺术设计学院团支部宣传委员 担当了团支部宣传委员,帮助团委书记老师更好协调学生党员的工作,整理学生党员档案,工作效率极高,更明白了细节和团队合作的 重要性。

获奖情况 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013/06

河南工程学院 校内一等奖学金 / 优秀团干部 河南工程学院 校内二等奖学金 / 三好学生 国家教育部 国家奖学金 / 三好学生 河南省第 17 届大运会标志设计优秀奖

技能证书 大学英语六级 / 雅思 6.5 分( 有良好的听说读写能力, 能使用英语处理综合事务,并进行无障碍沟通。) 其他技能: 有一定的文字功底,熟悉计算机和互联网应用,并熟练操作 Word、 Excel、 Powerpoint 等办公软件。

王鹤锦 身高:175CM 出生年月:1990 年 10 月 户籍所在地:天津 邮箱 : wanghejin1022@163.com 652811798@qq.com 电话:18701016185 毕业时间:2017 年 8 月 到岗时间:即时 求职意向:城市规划设计相关工作



CONTENT

01 02 03

LANEWAY AS PUBLIC AMENITY URBAN DESIGN THESIS

SOCIAL "GLUE" URBAN DESIGN STUDIO

PARK ENGAGEMENT URBAN DESIGN STUDIO


01

LANEWAY AS PUBLIC AMENITY URBAN DESIGN THESIS

2017

INDIVIDUAL PROJECT 3MONTHS TUTOR: DAVID MAH LOCATION: MELBOURNE CBD SOFTWARE: RHINO, GRASSHOPPER, AUTOCAD, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP


Brand-new model 1-High density Outdoor library+gaming table+urban living room

22rd SEP.

22rd JUN. Brand-new model 2-Medium density Playground+laneway gallery+kindergarten+private galleries

22rd SEP.

22rd JUN. Incremental model 1 -With popup market

22rd SEP.

22rd JUN. Incremental model 2 -Building facade

22rd SEP.

22rd JUN.

(Note:3 hours of direct sunlight between 9am and 3pm on June 22 5 hours of direct sunlight between 9am and 3pm on September 22)

Melbourne developed the laneway renovation project as a way to revitalize the city centre. Together with other planning initiatives (such as postcode 3000); it has been instrumental in attracting a large residential population back to the CBD. However, the laneways are predominantly commercial and retail spaces, while the new urban residential population is underserved by a lack of community facilities and amenities within the Hoddle grid. The Melbourne laneways, especially some underutilized ones, can be redeveloped to address some of this shortfall. The aim of this project is to focus on small changes that can contribute to the provision of public amenities in a wider extent. The possibilities for redeveloping laneways beyond the typical commercial and retail functions will be explored for this improvement.


Laneways development proposal BUILDING TYPOLOGY

Different building typologies illustrate that the buildings may have diverse types even when controlled by rules based on sunlight access.

BUILDING FUNCTION

Bridge provides the connection for people to walk through different roof gardens.

ROOF FUNCTION

Roof garden provides a shared semi-public space for people to gather or socialize, associated with laneway popup function.

ROOF FUNCTION

People can enjoy their leisure time just outside of the shopping centre.

LANEWAY AMENITY

New laneway functions are connected to the roof garden on both sides. During working days, it may function mainly for people to walk through, but during the night or holidays, this place may be appropriated for social events.

BUILDING TYPOLOGY

The terraced building typologies are designed based on sunlight analysis, which is aimed at providing sufficient sunlight hours for laneways to operate as an actual public space and amenity. This is done according to the criteria set out by the Melbourne planning scheme sunlight standards.

LANEWAY AMENITY

Glass roof canopy can provide shelter for rainy days and it may also provide visual interest and a neighborhood landmark.

ROOF FU

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LANEWAY AMENITY

Building facade can be used for drawing and also can be a good place for out cinema.

ROOF FUNCTION

Roofs of the new building typology have more space for public activities, which can be an accessible open space during daytime and may be appropriated for other social activities at night.


BUILDING TYPOLOGY

The terraced building typologies are designed based on sunlight analysis, which is aimed at providing sufficient sunlight hours for laneways to operate as an actual public space and amenity. This is done according to the criteria set out by the Melbourne planning scheme sunlight standards.

ROOF FUNCTION

Mixed use of residential and office will make full use of the roof open space in different times as private or communal terraces as well as break out spaces.

LANEWAY AMENITY SCENARIO

Outdoor library with the urban living room encourages people to use this laneway.

ROOF FUNCTION

The 1st floor roof potentially provides a space for an outdoor cinema at night.

LANEWAY AMENITY

Trees in the middle also can provide the shadow in summer.

LANEWAY AMENITY

Tables and seats in the middle of laneway are supposed to change the traditional character of these spaces and then provide the place for socializing at a neighborhood scale within high density areas.

ROOF FUNCTION

Small galleries are linked to a sculpture square on the 1st floor and may have a potential relation with the laneway outdoor gallery.

BUILDING FUNCTION

ROOF FUNCTION

An urban living room establishes a dialogue with the new laneway life. It changes the typical popular commercial laneway type in Melbourne and introduces new community and social functions in place of retails, shops or restaurants formula.

Roofs connect with each other potentially providing a shared semi-public space for people who are living or working in these blocks.

ROOF FUNCTION

The entire first floor may be semi-public space, which in this scenario provides the opportunity to mix the playground facilities and a sculpture square.

LANEWAY

Compared to new laneway life, this is a more typical laneway with retails, shops or restaurants. These do not impose a solar envelope on adjacent buildings, allowing for the more typical extruded profile of Melbourne’s blocks.

UNCTION

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LANEWAY AMENITY SCENARIO

One part of the laneway is a small urban gallery, belonging to kindergarten and also being accessible or open to public. This gallery often holds exhibition of children’s drawing.

LANEWAY AMENITY SCENARIO

At daytime, part of the laneway is a playground for the kindergarten housed adjacently.

ROOF FUNCTION BUILDING FUNCTION SCENARIO

The ground floor room may be used for a kindergarten and also establishes a dialogue with the playground function in laneway.

Roofs connect with each other potentially providing a shared semi-public space for people who are living or working in these blocks.


Melbourne CBD Laneways Map

Melbourne Urban Fabric

Demographic Background

Plan of Hoddle Grid in 1839, showing street plan, block subdivision, public reserves and buildings (Sima, Y., The Historical Transformation Of Melbourne’s City Centre).

melbourne cbd & remainder population forecast, by age group

melbourne cbd & remainder age profile

Evolution of Street structure in 2005, showing insertion of laneways in the Hoddle Grid (Sima, Y., The Historical Transformation Of Melbourne’s City Centre)

HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY STRUCTURE Lone person households accounted for just over one third (36%) of household types in Melbourne CBD, making this the most common household type in the small area. Family households comprised 35%, with group households accounting for 17%. *Note: a family is defined by the ABS as two or more persons, one of whom is at least 15 years of age, who are related by blood, marriage (registered or de facto), adoption, step or fostering, and who are usually resident in the same household.

These two maps show laneways are generated through urban renovation. The narrowed street between buildings are unplanned but appear during the development process .

activated & accessible lanes in1993 laneways with significant activity, character & function lanes identified to benefit from unpgrading

Because this is the result of the scale of the block, this resulted in the laneway system being widely distributed throughout the whole CBD

building density

open space&public amenities

population density

(Sourced from Melbourne city council)

As we can see from this recent categorization of laneways, there is still scope within Melbourne’s CBD. To utilize the laneway network as a system for distributing, community amenities throughout the city centre, many laneways throughout the CBD have been identified as benefiting from upgrading.

Typologies Of Laneway (Right: Hybrid pattern in actual block form 2005)

Demographic Background

(Sourced from Melbourne city council) (BUA/capita)

(BUA/capita)

(BUA/plot)

BUA residential BUA commercial

FAR

PGA/capita/

PGA

private/public

PF

sum of plot area

ND

GD

This diagram shows low accessibility to public space when the buliding and populaiton density in city of melbourne is high. (Sima, Y., The Historical Transformation Of Melbourne’s City Centre)

The prominent housing type is residential apartment, this means the percentage of open space per person is low.

The incremental development of the laneways have resulted in the emergence of many different type of laneways with different organization and character.

BUA: built-up area per capita PGA - public groudn area per capita PF - plot factor FAR - floor area ratio

Location of urban facilit ies 01 02 03 04 05

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City Library Green Open Space Hub& Bookable Space Recreation Centre Bbq Facilities


Melbourne laneways 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

High Pedestrian Flow High Pedestrian Flow High Pedestrian Flow High Pedestrian Flow high Pedestrian Flow high Pedestrian Flow high Pedestrian Flow high Pedestrian Flow low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow low Pedestrian Flow low Pedestrian Flow low Pedestrian Flow low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow Low Pedestrian Flow

Laneways are developed for attracting people back from suburbs in different ways, however, some of them work very well,like hardware lane when others still could benefit from upgrading.

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Laneway Upgrade Strategy

Top(Canopy)

• • • •

The definition of solarfan test

Laneway typology

Glass canopy Umbrella canopy Lighting decoration Line plants shelter

1.Cul-de-sac

Facade(Wall) • • •

Lighting on the wall for decoration Attractive drawing besides graffiti Vertical garden

2.L-shape

Bottom(Ground)

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Pop-up event Small park Forest lane Farm lane Attractive drawing paths Seats and tables for chatting and socializing Table gaming placing(e.g.: mahjong, cards) Outdoor library Outdoor swimming pool Lighting on the ground Playground BBQ facilities

3.U-shape

These strategies are generated based on a series of analysis about laneway life and development project around the world. The redundant laneways and the high demand for the public amenity in CBD could be the initiative. The building typologise are based on solarfan test and the sunlight standards from melbourne planning scheme.

3 hours of direct sunlight between 9am and 3pm on June 22

5 hours of direct sunlight between 9am and 3pm on September 22

4.Through


FAR analysis-200m*100m Melbourne laneway solarfan test

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 11.7 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 14.6

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 10.6 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 13.3

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 6.6 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 8.3

General floor heights: 5m Far: 11.0 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 13.7

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 18.7 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 23.4

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 9.13 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 11.4

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 10.1 General floor heights: 4m FAR:12.7

Vertical laneway solarfan test

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 12.7 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 15.9

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 10.2 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 12.7

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 7.8 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 9.7

General floor heights: 5m Far: 9.3 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 11.6

General floor heights: 5m FAR:13.6 General floor heights: 4m FAR:17.1

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 8.5 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 10.6

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 9.9 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 12.4

Horizontal laneway solarfan test

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 16.7 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 21.0

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 10.7 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 13.4

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 11.0 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 13.8

General floor heights: 5m Far: 16.1 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 20.1

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 16.5 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 20.6

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 8.3 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 10.3

General floor heights: 5m FAR: 10.0 General floor heights: 4m FAR: 12.5


02

SOCIAL "GLUE" URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 2017

GROUP PROJECT 3MONTHS TUTOR: GEOFF KIMM &XIAORAN HUANG LOCATION: ARDEN-MACAULAY AREA, NORTH MELBOURNE SOFTWARE: RHINO, GRASSHOPPER, AUTOCAD, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP



Site Issue - Physical

Arden-Macaulay is 2km away from Melbourne CBD. Physically, arden-macaulay area is divided by a tripartite barrier constituded by moonee ponds creek, city link and railway.

Arden-Macaulay

2K M

Socially, Kensington and north melbourne have a significant difference in housing types and income, which indicated an existing social distribution.

KENSINGTON NORTH MELBOURNE

Melbourne Cbd

Site Issue -Social

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KENSINGTON

N 0

187.5

375

750

1,125

NORTH MELBOURNE

CITY OF MELBOURNE

Meters 1,500

MOST PROMINENT HOUSING TYPE

House/ Townhouse (64%)

Residential Apartment (58%)

Residential Apartment (67%)

MEDIAN PERSONAL INCOME WEEKLY

$921

$613

$711

Concept Process

Enhance physical connection by upgrading street network

Locate attractors according to street frequency

Endow various functions into attractor nodes

Provide a variety of housing types for different groups of people

Decide building topology to support the use of attractors and diversity of housing choices


Concept Summary The project enhances social connections across the existing tripartite barriers (creek, city link and railway) that divides the site and over which it is difficult to add new physical connections. The approach focuses on a transitoriented development method to develop mixed land uses as attractors that unify the two sides. The placement of land use is qualified by demographic factors to provide facilities for all groups.

Street Network Generation Street network are generated by parametric analysis, which are divided into 6 steps.

CITYLINK

CITYLINK RAILWAY

MONNEE PONDS CREEK

RAILWAY

MONNEE PONDS CREEK

STEP 1: Measure the density of street intersections STEP 2: enhance physical connection by increasing new Step 3: Use existing attractors as start points to test street frequency and locate main activity nodes. to test physical connection. streets.

STEP 4: Use newly located activity nodes as start STEP 5: Adjust street network until all streets are STEP 6: Test street frequency again and decide street points to test street connectivity around activity well connected. hierarchy, functions and building typology on the nodes. results.


Design Process

Activity Nodes

Comparison - Street Hierarchy&Land Use Existing

Proposed

Street Hierarchy LEGEND

All the parts are decided by street frequency, which is presented in street generation process.

LEGEND

CITY LINK TRUNK ROAD PRIMARY ROAD SECONDARY ROAD TERTIARY ROAD RESIDENTIAL ROAD PROJECT SITE BOUNDARY

CITY LINK TRUNK ROAD PRIMARY ROAD SECONDARY ROAD TERTIARY ROAD RESIDENTIAL ROAD PROJECT SITE BOUNDARY

Function

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N 0

187.5

375

750

1,125

Meters 1,500

Comparison - Macaulay Road Interface Building Height Limit

Existing

LEGEND CITY LINK TRUNK ROAD PRIMARY ROAD SECONDARY ROAD TERTIARY ROAD RESIDENTIAL ROAD PROJECT SITE BOUNDARY

Building Typology

RETAIL MIX USE|RETAIL& RESIDENTIAL

UNOCCUPIED

13M

13M MANUFACTURING STORAGE

STORAGE

EAST

MIX USE|RETAIL& BUSINESS BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL CREATIVE INDUSTRY PUBLIC USE|SERVICE&UTILITY

Proposed

PUBLIC USE|EDUCATION PUBLIC USE|ENTERTAINMENTS GREEN SPACE

Street Frequency

PROPOSED BUILDINGS -30M PROPOSED BUILDINGS -20M PROPOSED BUILDINGS -12M EXISTING BUILDINGS TOWER WITH PODIUM PERIMETER SLABS HOUSES

RESIDENTIAL

EAST

RETAIL

17M

21M

BUSINESS

MIX USE|RETAIL& BUSINESS

21M


Comparison - Street Section Existing

Proposed

LEGEND

LEGEND RETAIL MIX USE|RETAIL& RESIDENTIAL MIX USE|RETAIL& BUSINESS BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL CREATIVE INDUSTRY PUBLIC USE|SERVICE&UTILITY PUBLIC USE|EDUCATION PUBLIC USE|ENTERTAINMENTS GREEN SPACE

RETAIL MIX USE|RETAIL& RESIDENTIAL MIX USE|RETAIL& BUSINESS BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL CREATIVE INDUSTRY PUBLIC USE|SERVICE&UTILITY PUBLIC USE|EDUCATION PUBLIC USE|ENTERTAINMENTS GREEN SPACE

PROPOSED: A-A SECTION MACAULAY ROAD

PROPOSED: B-B SECTION SECONDARY STREET

EXISTING:A-A SECTION MACAULAY ROAD

EXISTING:B-B SECTION SECONDARY STREET

B A C

13M

M

13M

UNOCCUPIED

MANUFACTURING

17M

D

RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS WHOLESALE

WEST

PROPOSED: C-C SECTION TERTIARY ROAD

18.5M

BUSINESS

MIX USE|RETAIL& BUSINESS

15M

BUSINESS

PROPOSED: D-D NEIGHBOURHOOD ROAD

RETAIL

WEST

EXISTING:C-C SECTION TERTIARY ROAD

EXISTING:D-D NEIGHBOURHOOD ROAD


03

PARK ENGAGEMENT URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 2016

GROUP PROJECT 3MONTHS TUTOR: JOCELYN TZE-LYN CHIEW LOCATION: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, MARIBYRNONG SOFTWARE: SKETCHUP,AUTOCAD, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP



HISTORY

HISTORY

MARIBYNONG DEFENSE SITE

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SUBURBS

HISTORY

VISION

TOPOGRAPHY

The project must be a place where the history, the topography and the social relations coalesce to become a multi-way dialogue between past and present. The project must reflect the growth of the city as a process of adaptation to the spirit of the place. The role of the project should promote a new sense of attachment and identity. The Maribynong Defense Site has a broad and unique identity that shapes the narrative of the place. The project should encourage COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT as the most effective way to balance the multiple interests that build the city.

RESPONSE

Our response answers to this vision, creating a cultural hub that both educates and entertains. A meandering green corridor articulates the site’s history, topography, and relationship with its context, linking the abundant heritage buildings, and taking its organic form from both the natural topography of the site and the shape of the Maribyrnong River. Around this central corridor, the street network and blocks take their form, blurring the boundaries between what was and what is. With abundant residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, the area will become an active, exciting, and lively place, both as a home and as a destination.

Opportunity 1

Preserve the heritage buildings

HILLS

Opportunity 1

Preserve the presence of the hills and the topographyc changes

URBAN RELATIONSHIPS

Opportunity 2

Create new buildings that engage old ones

RIVER

Opportunity 2

- Extend the relation with the water. - Unidifined the limit with the river

SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

Opportunity 2 Opportunity 1

- Network conectivity - Engage all transport systems

- Density transitions - Typological transitions - To introduce activities that encourages the relation with the community in all levels


24 mt SECTION - CORDITE AV Department Of Defence, Maribyrnong

business&residential precint

20 mt SECTION - TRAM EXTENSION

10

recreation precint

KM

amphitheatre

Melbourne Cbd

15 mt SECTION

open museum learning centre

15 mt SECTION civic centre exhibition centre

academy

The first step was to establish the main connections throughout the site - the most significant of which being the green corridor than runs from Cordite Avenue to the Maribyrnong River on the opposite end of the site. This corridor creates a dialogue with the riverbank of the Maribyrnong River - the corridor acting as a place to nurture educative and productive relationships, whilst the riverbank becomes a space for recreative relationships to flourish.

geometry

access point

existing street extension

10 mt SECTION

street hierarchy


Building Typology ROW HOUSES

<50

ha ROW HOUSES + RETAIL

<50

ha STEEPED BLOCK

50-100

ha L-SHAPPED + STEEEPED BLOCK

50-100

ha

URBAN FUNCTION Urban Function URBAN FUNCTION

LAND USE residential mix commercial retail public facility recreation&park

LAND USE

residential ECONOMIC& SOCIAL ACTIVITY mixmain nodes local nodes commercial business shopping retail restaurant public cafe facility bar recreation&park pub temporary market

sports ECONOMIC& SOCIAL ACTIVITY art open museum

main nodes recreation&park local nodes business shopping restaurant cafe bar pub temporary market sports art open museum recreation&park

DENSITY&BUILDING HEIGHTS

Urban Density 1-3 storey 4-6storey 7-9storey 10-20storey

P

P PARKING Urban Parking

L-SHAPPED + STEEEPED BLOCK

50-100

DENSITY&BUILDING HEIGHTS 1-3 storey 4-6storey 7-9storey 10-20storey

ha

on street parking off street parking underground parking

BLOCKS IN FISHBONE ARRENGEMENT

PARKING 50-100

on street parking off street parking underground parking

ha GROUPED BLOCKS

100-200

ha


Urban Movement

Open Museum Precinct

Vehicle Movement

Bicycle Movement

Pedestrian Movement

Public Movement

Section For Open Museum Precinct


section1

Recreational Precinct

section1 Section 1

section2

Section 1 Section 1 section2

Section 1-Function Section 1-Function

section5 Section 2

section6

RESIDENTIAL

section5

section1

section2

section3

Section 2 section6 2 Section

section4

Section 3 Section 2-Function Section 2-Function

Section 3 section5

section6

section7

street section

Section 3-Function

D-D

E-E

B-B

C-C

A-A


OPEN MUSEUM

The ‘Open Museum’ precinct, located in the centre of the green corridor, is a cluster of significant heritage buildings, linked by a series of open plazas that encourage the gathering of the community. This precinct has an educational and cultural purpose, with buildings allocated for community galleries, covering the various aspects of the site’s history. These buildings act as museum pieces themselves. There are also spaces for community engagement with a sculpture park, open gallery spaces for community exhibitions, and a space for pop-up markets.

RECREATIONAL PRECINCT

The ‘Recreational Precinct’, located on the riverbank, is an initiative designed to connect the public to the river. With sporting and leisure in mind, the precinct complements the ‘Open Museum’ by providing more active pursuits, including basketball, tennis, boating, and swimming, whilst still providing space for riverside dining and picnics.


Fin.


HEJIN WANG@2017


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