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3 - MOUTH INTERNSHIP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ASSSISTANT HASSELL, BEIJING, CHINA

HEJUN WEN (Female, DOB: June 11, 1990) 210 Wadsack Dr. Apt.D Norman, Ok, 73072 USA hejunwen9061@gmail.com 4055704251 4 2 5 7 1 6 3

SKILLS AUTOCAD SKETCHUP LUMION RHINOCEROS ADOBE PACKAGE (PS, ID, IA) GIS MICROSOFT PACKAGE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2011 SUMMER RESEARCH PROJECT COLLABORATIVE STUDIO PROJECT: NORTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY URBAN STRATEGIES IN HISTORIC BEIJING: AN INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF CULTURE AND THE HISTORIC CITY (FAYUANSI BACKSTREETS) GROUP MEMBER BEIJING, CHINA 3.3.a. Project Vision In a heavily built urban environment, there exists a place that reconnects people with heaven and earth through the evolutionary expressions of nature. This urban experience places people at the center of an ever-changing seasonal locale, while simultaneously fostering a high level of personal interaction through individually discovered experiences. With built forms exuding mountain-like characteristics and variations in ephemeral pools mirroring the motions of the earth, subtle transformations occur in the mind as one experiences the everyday hustle and bustle of the city

3.3.f. Conclusions

Fig. 3.3.a.1: Project Vision Concepts and Logo

The overarching theme ourHarmony project is Fig. 3.3.a.2: The Neighborhoodof of Enclosed to return land that has for thousands of years belonged to the built environment, back to the natural environment. The interdisciplinary team of architects, landscape architects and urban planners envisioned a design that would allow for the blending of these two very separate environments in order to satisfy the Chinese people and to provide developers

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invest in the project. This design approach environment, allowed for more ecological adaptability on the site, while still providing for a vibrant community oriented, culturally conducive atmosphere. In addition, the project confronts some of the most pressing political and environmental issues that China is currently facing by building

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both modern and innovative project design 3.3.3 principals and guidelines into the proposal. Our team believes that by implementing these design techniques, a project of this scale can be accomplished and will set the standard for future development projects within the Country of China. Below is the project pitch conclusion designed to investors and developers to help sell the Jing Han . Wei He project. The Chinese look at the garden (courtyard) as an extension of their own home, an extension that allows them to personally connect to and experience the seasonal expressions of Nature. Our proposal focusing on providing the landscape which

Fig. 3.3.e.24: Site Development Phases 3.3.55

“GREEN SNAKE” ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION ORGANIZATION DIRECTOR BEIJING, CHINA SEP.2011-JUN.2012

2010 NORTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, BEIJING, CHINA BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING MAJOR IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SEP. 2009-JUL.2013

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ASLA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPO BOSTON, USA

Citation of article: Hejun W., Mengyu Y., Chenchen D., Kaiyan C. & Xiaobo W. (2012). The role of outdoor service facilities in subsidiary green space of the Chinese hospitals. Urban construction theory research, No.33, 124–126. Abstract: Outdoor Service Facility, as a kind of important public facility, has a direct impact on the Hospital Green Space’ s ability to plan a good welfare role. And in Chinese Hospital Green Space, the Outdoor Service Facility has its own characteristics. At the same time, considering a combination of healthy healing and rehabilitation treatment can help to expand the type and form of Outdoor Service Facility. So the Hospital Green Space would to provide better health services.

Fig. 3.3.e.25: Master Collage built environment. This approach allows for more ecological adaptability while providing for a more vibrant community. As Beijing continues to advance into the 21st Century, protecting older areas of the city through creative and inventive strategies will ensure the longevity of China’s cultural traditions.

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1 PUBLIC THESIS - HEALING GARDEN THE ROLE OF OUTDOOR SERVICE FACILITIES IN SUBSIDIARY GREEN SPACE OF THE CHINESE HOSPITALS FRIST AUTHOR BEIJING, CHINA DEC.2012

built spaces throughout the redevelopment zone. This plan enables the project to simultaneously increase the population density of the project area while creating a functioning wetlands system that will have

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WILLING TO LEARN

1 - YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT RESEARCH ON HEALING GARDENS AND THERAPEUTIC LANDSCAPES GROUP LEADER BEIJING, CHINA MAR. 2012-MAR.2013

The project envisioned for the General Xie Memorial site and its surrounding neighborhood areas involves a blending of the built and natural environments through the creation of an urban wetlands system

runoff, increasing the sites overall property values, and most importantly, reconnecting the Chinese people with nature.

VOLUNTEER FOR BICYCLE TRAIL VOLUNTEER FOR GREEN DESIGN IN NORMAN, OK ROOF IN NATIONAL NORMAN, OK, USA WEATHER CENTER NORMAN, OK, USA

2012 PLACE PLANNING WINNER THE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION GROUP MEMBER

“VERTICAL FORM” CHINESE ARCHITECTURAL ART “YOUTH DESIGNERS PRIZE” GROUP LEADER BEIJING, CHINA AUG. 2012

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THE FIRST PRIZE: UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE STUDENT TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PROJECTS GROUP LEADER BEIJING, CHINA MAR.2013

SCASLA VICE-­PRESIDENT (UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA) NORMAN, OK, USA SEP.2014- PRESENT

2014 THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, NORMAN, OK, USA MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SEP. 2013-DEC.2015

ASLA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPO DENVER, USA


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