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Selected Works 2012-2017
Selected Works 2012-2017
Xiaoman Xiaoman Ji Ji
Index Water Management & Urban Renovation 800 Acre
Baker Canal Renovation—“Aqua-Living”
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Academic Individual Work Green Infrustructure & Multi-Functional Space 250 Acre Commercial Design & Planting Design 18 Acre
Urban Landscape Planning & Park Design for Tianjin Jiefang South Road ..........................9-12 Professional Work International Competition
Planting Design for CBD in Haicang District, Amoy, Fujian Province
........................13-16
Professional Work, Public Interection & Urban Renovation 0.5 Mile Long Street Grading Meet ADA Requirement 2.5 Acre
Environmental Renewal for Yangmeizhu Xiejie
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Public Project, Professional Work, Team work
Detail design of National Park Visitor Center (ADA)
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Individual work
Renderings Digital
Handscroll of New Beijing’s Facades
Renderings Handskill
Watercolor
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Individual work
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Individual work
Resume
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Baker Canal Renovation—“Aqua-Living”
Water management & Urban Renovation ( Team Work )
Master Plan Southern University North Campus
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Commercial Drive
Challenge Camp
Forest
Apartment Area
Maurice A. Edmond Arena
Water Playground
Leland Condos
Ash Slough Greenway
Strategies
Design Diagrams
Proposed Canal Existing Pond
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Broaden canal
4 Create detention area
Water Flow Direction Drainage Direction
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2 Make meandering shape
3 Disperse water volume
5 Renaturalize canal foundation
6 Apply Green infrastruction approach
Link isolated green spaces
Original Canal Model and Section
Conceptual Sections Shape the terrain Vehicular Circulation Bicycle / Pedestrian Lane Pedestrian Path Vehicular Parking Lot Bicycle Parking Spot
Produce pedestrian and bicycle lane on different elevation Rebuild the connection between consumers and water.
Canal in Sunny Days
Hollow buildings to create great vision for residents
SU North Campus Apartments Single Family Housing Commercial Area Water Plant
Forests Recreational / Green Space Water Front Preserved Area
Canal in Rainy Season 2
PERSPECTIVE Bird’s Eye View from West to East During Sunny Days
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PERSPECTIVE Bird’s Eye View from West to East During Rainy Season Canal Capacity: 154,096,120cf=1,152,638,977Gallon ≈ 4 TIMES OF ORIGINAL CAPACITY
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Section
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A1
1 2 4 5 6
1 3 4 5 6
Proposal Planting Design Section C-C1 1 5 Hollow Buiding
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B
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B1
1 3 5 6 202 FT 5
Walking Trail
40 FT
Bicycle Lane
135 FT
143 FT
122 FT
Section A-A1 Ripairian Walking Trail
414 FT
Section B-B1
0ft
300ft
1200ft
193 FT 6
Context
Site Context: On-site Issue Zachary
Erosion
Clean Water
Collapse Baker
Livestock
Southern University Construction Baton Rouge
Livestock Shed Location: City of Baker, LA Type: Stormwater Management ( SWM ) Plan Size: 800 Acre Date: Aug.22.2017--Nov.30.2017 Mentor: Austin Allen Designers: Xiaoman Ji, Yue Zhang As the existing diversion of Comite River, Baker Canal undertakes an obligation to move 20,000 cubic feet of water per second and up to 51% of the floodwaters of the Comite River Basin, moves water from the Comite River and three contributing bayous to the Mississippi River to the West. The overall length of Baker Canal is 2.5-mile, and current capacity is 294.030.000 gallons. But during the catastrophic flooding of the year of 2016, the current capacity was not able to meet the tremendous water volume. Hence, the Baker Canal Corridor Project is dedicated to the programmatic development of the 800-acre site, on both sides of the canal, in a manner that is resilient and sustainable through a comprehensive stormwater management plan.
Collapsed Outlet
The second ties water management planning and design to industrial, urban, rural and suburban settings with an additional African-American cultural context. The site is adjacent to the City of Baker which is facing with many urban issues. Revitalizing the City of Baker becomes an inevitable and urgent task. This project is a group work consists of two persons, and I collaborated with my partner to analyze water system and context, excavate problems, explore strategies, develop concepts and design final plans. Besides, I was responsible for master plane, bird eyes views, census investigation and poster graphic design.
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The cement bank is eroded by floods. The experimental base of Southern University at the southern part of this area is damaged in rainy seasons.
Site Context: Off-site Issue
The green spaces in Baker are isolated. The site is in the reginal flood area, great quantities of water rush into this area every year.
Urban Issues: Census Inventory Between Baker and Zachary
The huge part of space in Baker is residential area. However, the livability of Baker is lower than Zachary and the population of Baker is decreasing which is increasing in Zachary. 8
Urban Landscape Planning & Park Design for Tianjin Jiefang South Road Green Infrustructure & Multi-Functional Space ( Professional Work / International Competition ) Urban Background Investigation Map before 1900
Before 1900, all the green spaces in urban area of Tianjin were private gardens.
Tianjin Urban Waterways Green Spaces
Map in 1949
Map in 1980
1900
1949
In the early 20th century, Tianjin government built up the first public park, which included botanic garden and museum.
After 1949, all the private gardens were transformed into public parks, which became the favorite places for Tianjin citizens.
Tianjin Urban Area Binhai New District
Map in 2000
1980 Since 1980, a batch of comperehensive parks were built up on the industrial ruins. The parks became citizens’ new hubs.
2000 In 2008, Changhong Park became the first free entry public park in Tianjin. The Tianjin Civic Centre was the most innovative park, which includes museum, library, business street, and open green spaces.
Site Location
Site Inventory Repair Factory
Cooling Tower
Terminal
Warehouse
Smokestack
Abandoned Rail Line
Location: Jiefang South Road district sites at the main axis of Tianjin, as a vital area of interconnection between the main city central and the satellite CBD. The zoning plan is changed from industrial area to a mixture of residential and commercial. Goal: The landscape design and urban planning follows the guideline of integrated planning that emphasize on multifunction and cross-realm collaboration. By organically combining the public city green land, urban infrastructure and public services facilities, the project seeks maximizing the efficiency of resource usage and consequently solving urban problems by integrated design and healthy, sustainably lifestyle. Strategies: Based on the belt-like feature of the green axis garden, multiple pathways-including ecological path, city activity path and casual green path- are combined into one, making the park “dissolved” into the city. The park utilizes environmental sustainable design strategies to create a comfortable, user-friendly and interesting outdoor activity zone. By linking urban culture and city life together, the central park at green axis is a public space with sense of belonging, leading a new green lifestyle while encourage public activities such as multi-cultural creative gatherings, 9
Spatial Design Strategy: Diverse Scale Space & Multi-functional Space
Map in 2015
Green Space Planning Map
L 2015
inear Space
FUTURE
Under urban sprawling, more and morebrown field were turned into green spcases. The cross-shaped site was used to be a coal plant and would be surrounded new reisidential area.
How do existing green spaces meet the future? How does the cross-shaped site face the need of future?
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mall Spcae
Ecological Strategies
Terrain Shaping
Stop Cold Wind
Increase Humidity
Produce Oxygen
M
edium Spcae
Add on Swale and Retention Pond
XL
arge Plaza
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Vehicle Road
Bicycle
Vehicle Road Bicycle Lane Section A-A1 Lane Generate Diverse Scale Spaces for Multi-functional Use Plaza
Fitness Trail Fitness Trail
Pedestrain Pedestrain
Retaining Walll
Subterranean Tunnel
Transpiration A
CO2
A1 SO2 Adsorb Floating Dust
Reduce Dust
B
B1
Bicycle Lane
Adsorb Floating Dust
Irrigation
Run-off Swale Purifying City Surface Run-off Infiltration Rain Vehicle Road Collection Storing Pipe Roadway Run-off Collection Zone
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Section B-B1 Design Linear Green Space as a Huge Green Infrustracture
Vehicle-pedestrian Separation Front Layer 6-8m
Bicycle Lane
Tiny Te
Fitness Trail Outdoor Stage
Cloud Walk
Retaining Walll
Bicycle Lane
Vehicle Road
Transpiration Transpiration
Plants Reduce the Temperature
Breeze
Roof Run-off
Surface Run-off
errain
Preprocess
Pedestrian
Irrigation
Run-off
Retention Pond
Run-off Inflitration
Water Collection
Inflitration Purifying
High Water Level Normal Water Level Purifying
Storing
Overflow Recycling System
City Rain Pipe
Run-off Collection Zone in the Park Forest Space at the Park’s Edge Dense Vegetation 100 ft (Purifying、& Cooling)
Transition Zone 0 -- 160 ft
Wind Corridor in the Center Park >160 ft
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Planting Design for CBD in Haicang District, Amoy, Fujian Province (Professional Work) Project location: Haicang District, AMOY, Fujiian Province
Design Year::2014--2017
Area: 70000m²
Foreground Plants
Alpinia zerumbet ‘Variegata’
Syngonium podophyllum
Zephyranthes candida
Sansevieria trifasciata Prain
Context
Plant Design Ideas
Haicang CBD is located in Haicang district, Amoy, Fujian Province. It is a delightful south city in China. Citizens enjoy their gentle pace of living. We viewed several office areas locate in Amoy and found employees still kept their attitude of life.
To create picturesque plant view, I searched classic paintings in history. Luckily I found inspiration from Henri Rousseau. He is a master to portray plants. I learnt how to organize vegetations as he organized his painting. The relations among foreground, medium shot, and background led me to create unique flower bord around the building.
As a result , we generate a concept--SLOW CBD. To slow down the speed of people, I descided to create flower border design to attract users’ attention.
I selected plant materials as Rousseau did in his painting, and mosaiced them together to generate the picuresque views.
Henri Rousseau,The Equatorial Jungle,1909
Background Plants
Monstera deliciosa
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Ficus pandurata Hance
Fatsia japonica
Yucca gloriosa L
Plant Facade 5ft 4ft 3ft 2ft 1ft
10ft 9ft 8ft 7ft 6ft 5ft 4ft 3ft 2ft 1ft
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LEGEND
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Planting Design Construction Document
Sign Jointly
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Philodenron selloum(51sf)
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Monstera deliciosa(21sf) 乙
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上
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烟道
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下 乙
前室 ㎡
强电
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开水
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Ficus pandurata Hance(44sf)
风井
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烟道 乙
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Aucuba japonica (19sf) Zephyranthes candida(43sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(15sf) Aucuba japonica(27ft)
入口
Syngonium podophyllum (26sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(26sf)
Aucuba japonica(24ft)
Pilea notata(24sf)
Zephyranthes candida(46sf)
ce Offi
LA 7034 ECOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY III LSU FALL 2017
Pilea notata(23sf) Syngonium podophyllum(30sf) Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(59sf)
Philodenron selloum(28sf)
Bank
Crinum asiaticum(33sf)
REVISION
Zephyranthes candida(57sf)
2014.11
甲
DATE
DATE
L-01
Monstera deliciosa(61sf)
Strelitzia reginae Aiton(71sf)
DESIGNER
Fatsia japonica(69sf)
CHECKED BY
Syngonium podophyllum (32sf)
VERIFIED BY
Strelitzia reginae Aiton(34sf)
DISCIPLINE CHIEF DESIGN CHIEF
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ce Zoysia matrella(437sf)
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NORTH
Zephyranthes candida(41sf)
Offi
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(59sf) Monstera deliciosa(29sf)
SCALE
SHEET NUMBER
1" = 20'-0"
Aucuba japonica (97sf)
VER. NO.
DATE: DECEMBER 7TH 2017
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Schefflera microphylla Merr.(32sf)
Syngonium podophyllum(29sf)
DWG. NO.
SCALE:
20
Cordyline fruticosa(28sf)
TITLE
1"=20'-0"
60 feet
Strelitzia reginae Aiton(24sf)
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(39sf)
BY
SHEET TITLE Plan View of National Park Visitor Center
Sanchezia speciosa (23sf)
公共
Doyline, LA
Syngonium podophyllum
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National Park Visitor Center
乙
乙
Schefflera microphylla
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(46sf)
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Syngonium podophyllum(13sf)
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Fatsia japonica
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Monstera deliciosa(37sf)
下
下皮标高
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Schefflera microphylla Merr.(87sf) Monstera deliciosa(37sf)
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640.00
水井
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Cordyline fruticosa
Aucuba japonica (10sf) Zephyranthes candida(55sf) Ficus pandurata Hance(21sf)
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Fatsia japonica(17sf)
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Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(31sf)
Strelitzia reginae Aiton(19sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(14sf) Pilea notata(24sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(16sf) Syngonium podophyllum(14sf) Aucuba japonica(17sf)
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低区酒店及办公门厅
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内部职工入口门厅
咖啡
大堂吧
接待台区
6.60
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(57sf) Monstera deliciosa(43sf) Monstera deliciosa(28sf)
Fatsia japonica(23sf)
15%
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下沉庭院上空
室外架空平台
Schefflera microphylla Merr.(120sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(11sf)
Fatsia japonica(38sf)
Aucuba japonica(20sf) Key Map Strelitzia reginae Aiton(32sf)
Syngonium podophyllum (8sf) Monstera deliciosa(11sf)
Strelitzia reginae Aiton(121sf)
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(38sf)
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ORIGINAL CONTOUR LINE Zephyranthes candida PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE SLOP PVC PIPE Pilea notata WATERWAY BRIDGE TRENCH DRAIN Zoysia EMBANKMENT matrella PATHWAY
Philodenron selloum(27sf)
6.60
Schefflera microphylla Merr.(89sf)
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Date
Philodenron selloum(19sf)
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Monstera deliciosa(45sf) Strelitzia reginae Aiton(28sf) Crinum asiaticum(46sf) Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(91sf) Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(46sf) Crinum asiaticum(31sf)
Aucuba japonica(27sf)
Signature
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TRENCH DRAIN TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL OF STEP Alpinia TOP zerumbet BOTTOM OF STEP FINISH SURFACE GROUND AucubaFINISH japonica TOP OF BRIDGE BOTTOM OF BRIGDE ELEVATION CrinumRIM asiaticum INVERT ELEVATION INVERT OUT INVERT Strelitzia reginae Aiton HIGH WATER ELEVATION TREAD RISER Monstera deliciosa LANDING
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Speciality
Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata'(59sf)
After Construction
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Environmental Renewal for Yangmeizhu Xiejie North Facade of the Street Before Design and Construction
( Public Interaction Professional Work )
Strategies to Re-energize the Boring Street
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+Planter+Sitting
After Design
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+Stairs+Sitting
3
+Red Handrail
Project location: Yangmeizhu Xiejie at Dashilan Area, Beijing (China)
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Year of Construction:2012-2014
Area: 6,000 m²
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Location Beijing
Site Second Ring Road
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Dashilar Area
Project location: Yangmeizhu Xiejie at Dashilan Area, Beijing (China)
Year of Construction:2012-2014
Area: 6,000 m²
Background: Tearing Down Hutongs Hutong is the symbol of Beijing. As the result unstoppable urbanization, a considerable part of Hutong has been removed. Modern communities have taken their place. Location: Central Part of Bejing Yangmeizhu Xijie is located in the central part of Beijing near to the Forbidden City. This half-mail street is a mixture of local and immigrant residents. Four hundred years old Hutong faced a difficult situation in 2011. Should the government tear it down and drive residents away and replace it with a contemporary residential area or keep the inhabitants in place? Strategy: Keep Locals I joined this renovation project in early spring of 2012, in ViewUnlimited LA,CUCD. The initial idea of this project is to keep the residents at the same time we introduce the design studio and creative vendors in the empty stores.As a landscape designer, I focus on open space and street activities. The first time I get involved in this project I found a lot of contradictions in it. People didn’t like it, but they lived here for decades. They love planting, but they didn’t have spaces to plant vegetations. Residents like to stay on the street, but the facilities on the street were not many. Methodology: Face to Face Investigation & Generate Multi-functional Street Space From months of investigation I found rules. Street activities happen only in the area 1.5 meter from buildings. They have a strong cultural background and have a connection with traditional Chinese culture. They love their lives and love everything represents happy. My Roles: During the whole process of design and construction, I was in charge of the investigation, graphic design, exhibition derived from this project.
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Site Interview With Residents Before Design And Construction I can’t put my two legs on the stairs.
We don’t have playground. My sister and I are always standing in the street.
I hope I can have some plant area to plant vegetables.
I’m always sitting here and seeing vehicles passing through .
I hope my poor eyesight grandpa can go down these stairs safely.
These stairs are not enough for me to plant vegetations.
The street is boring and is in a mess. I don’t like it at all.
The empty store is vapidity. It has no connection with the street.
The historical building is blocked by the electrical lines and illegal building.
The building behind us has one hundred year history, but no one knows
I repair porcelain for living. People live near by love porcelains so much
I am an outsider and run this bistro for years . I don’t want to leave.
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After Construction Streetscape Ordinary Days
Festival Days
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High Mixture Right now, Yangmeizhu Xiejie is a great mixture. Residents and design studio, creative vendors coexist in this street. At ordinary times, residents walk on this street and decently communicate with their neighbors. During rainy days, the artful pavement shows in a mottled way.
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Transformation Once there is a festival, the street transforms into an outdoor exhibition space. Artistic youth and old residents they all love this Hutong so much. As a result, it becomes a Hutong renovation template for Beijing.
Site Interview With Residents After Design And Construction Comparation to page 12, residents lives improved a lot. It’s great to sit with my two legs on the stage and under shade.
I love this stairs. I have so much fun with my friends here.
I love this new constructed growing trough.
I like sitting in front of my door and view these people.
I can see the striking handrail. It’s so nice to go outside by myself.
I like these new constructe stairs. I can put more growing troughs.
The street is clean and tidy. The pavement has so much fun.
I can sit on the bench next to the store and see the street.
The procelain puzzles are paved at the cornors which are interesting.
I stay here and I still have my business on the platform.
It’s cool that I can see the facade of this historical building.
It’s easy to know the history of the building by looking at identify.
All photos were took in 2014--2016
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LEGEND Detail design of National Park Visitor Center (Meet ADA Requirement Individual Work) 5
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3 LIM
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640.83
TD TW BW TS BS FS FG TOB BOB RIM ELEV INV ELEV INV OUT INV HWE T R L AREA
7 63
1 64
642
643
645
646
1%
1.5%
640.88
640.87
642.30
646.39
639.04 TC
3.0%
3.0%
L
1.5%
64
3:1 0 64 3:1 9 63 3:1 8 63 7 63
641
642 WORK
646
645
638
639
641.00 TW 640.50 BW 640.50 TS 640.00 BS 4 R @ 0.5' 3 T @ 1' 638.93 TS 638.41 BS 638.93 TW 637638.40 BW
AREA
642.38
646.43
46
639.52
0 3:1 0 64 3:1 9 63 3:1 8 63 7 63
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
641
642
640.95
7.5%
1.5%
644
640
1%
64
1
642
64 2
643
644
645
647
646
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
643
644
647
9% 1.2
643
644
645
% 1.0
643 5% 4.7
5%
1.0%
644.74
7 63 3:1 8 63 :1 9 3 :1 63 3 0 64
0 639
647
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
1.5%
646 644
4.7 5%
645 4.7
5%
646 4.7
647 637 1.29 %
64 9
0 64
4.7
645 3:1 0 64 3:1 9 63 3:1 8 63 7 63
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
O IT LI M 638
63 9
AREA 1 LIMIT OF WORK
8.3%
65 0
K R W O F O M IT LI
2 EA AR
4.7 5%
646 4.7 5%
647 %
K F
W
O
R
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
AR EA
1 %
3.0
1
65
2
65
1.29
1.0%
AR
64 9
AREA 1 LIMIT OF WORK
0 2.0 %
4.7 4.7
K R O W F O IT M LI
2 AR
K R O W F
O IT M LI EA
1
647
% 3.0
65
1
65 % 8.3
8.3%
8.3%
%
8.3
%
K
2.0% 2.0
W O R
O F IT
8.3%
M
LI
2 EA
AR
6
64
EA
% 2.0% 2.0
8.3%
6 64 647 2
65 % 2.0% 2.0
8.3%
0.7%
64 6
7.5%
647
1.5%
641.00
642.41
4 L-02
644.66
640
641
1%
%
639.57
1.5%
7.5%
1.5%
646.48 FS
1.5%
1%
64
646.76
639.47
HW
L
1%
1%
1
64
0
647.75 FS
1.5% 1%
646.68
ENTRY PLAZA 647.75 FS
1%
646.55
64
L
1.5%
7.5%
1%
3
639.52 L
638
636
E
636.76 FS 1.5%
7.5%
1%
646.45
64
647.43
639
639
642.46
644.71
2
1 L-02
640
641 640
637.00 FS
646.50
1%
639.37 TC
638
642.35
0%
3.5
643
SYMBOL
0.7
DROP-OFF
641
642.42
644.79
4
647.13
642
644 643 642
636.07 TC 635.57 BC
5
64
1%
648.00
642
1%
645
636.61 TC 636.11 BC
BOTTOM OF DETENTION BASIN 637
643
640
P.A.
4
6
64
64
ROOF GUTTER OUTLET
644
646
646
8
%
64
2.2
648.00
LEGEND
639.56
639.61
2.0%
645
%
2.2
64
7
64
VISITOR CENTER 647.75 FFE
AREA 1 LIMIT OF WORK
3.0%
641
TOB 648.22 BOB 646.72
640.83
639
645
642
8
64
648.00 648.00
638.02 TC
640.78
1%
640.87
642.30
638
646.98 FS
L
1.5%
640.95
642.38
RESTROOM
644
5
4 L-02
644.66
644.74
646
643
64
643
647.75 FS
1.6%
23
644
647.75 FS
1%
2.0% 647.64
6
1%
7
P.A.
64
647.43 TS 646.93 BS
647.75FS
645
3 L-02
3.0%
638.24 FS CROSSWALK PATHWAY CONNECTION TO ENTRY PLAZA (NON-RAMP)
640.88
%
646.48 FG
647
4%
647.43 TW
640
EQUIPMENT
641.00
7.5
3.0%
637.00 FS
1.5%
8
1
64
2.0% 647.47 647.43 TS 646.93 BS 646.43 TS 645.93 BS
%
637
636.76 FS
PATHWAY CONNECTION BETWEEN ENTRY PLAZA & AMPHITHEATER
647.44
64
647.75 FS
1.5%
RESTROOM
GIFT SHOP 647.75 FFE
1.0
646.43 TS 645.93 BS
6
647.64
650
647.75 FS
45
9 64
4
64
47.43 TW
652
641.43 BS 642.93 TS 642.43 BS 643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43TS 643.93 BS 644.93 TS 644.43 BS 645.93 TS 645.43 BS
639
639
647.75 FS 647.25 FG
0.5%
64
0 64 ROOM CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH
VISTA POINT AMPHITHEATER
2.0%641.93 TS
42
651
641.83
644.93 TS 644.43 BS 645.93 TS 645.43 BS
647.10BW
647.18
2
2.0%
0%
1.5
642.41
PARKING AREA W/ ADA -COMPLIANT SPACES 5.90%
8
652.14 TS 651.64 BS 652.64 TW 652.00 BW
3
64
L
1.5%
647.60TW
647.25
9
638
638.24 FS
E
L
63
64 643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43 TS 643.93 BS
641.43 BS 642.93 TS
640
641 640
L
639.52 FS ADA RAMP CONNECTION 646.43 TO ENTRY PLAZA
63 4.8
5%
4.7
SPOT ELEVATION
HW
642.35
7.5%
2.0% 646.48
640
%
4.75
647.75 FS
SECTION
641.00 TW 640.50 BW 640.50 TS 640.00 BS 4 R @ 0.5' 3 T @ 1' 638.93 TS 638.41 BS 638.93 TW 638.40 BW
646.39
642
641
TC
1.5%
7.5%
1%
p
ty
RIM ELEV=641.00 INV ELEV=638.50 641.95
648.37 TS 647.87 BS 8.3% 648.41 TW 647.01 648.00 BW
641.22
2.0%
652.13 641.93 TS
1.5%
643
645.51
644.79639.04
646.48 FS TC 639.37
1.5%
4.75%
643
1
640.00
642.42
1.5%
646.76
1.5%
ORIGINAL CONTOUR LINE PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE SLOP PVC PIPE WATERWAY BRIDGE TRENCH DRAIN EMBANKMENT PATHWAY
642.46
644.71
646.68
PATHWAY CONNECTION TO ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS (PRIVATE ACCESS ONLY)
647.31 FS
643
4 647
64
647.08
%
1%
647.43
637
TD 5 64 647.36
1.5%
ch 645.41
641.12
641.12 FS
2.0%
4
641.19
L
" pit /ft 1
% 7.0
L
8.3% 644.07
2 642.43 8 R BS @ 0.5' @ 1' L-02 AREA7 TDRAIN
%
1.5%
643.95
P.A.
1.5
641.90
652.642.0% TW 652.00 BW 652.14 TS 651.64 BS
% 3.0 645.58
645.48
1.5%
%
INV=637.36
642.02 641.96
L
1.5
646
1%
644.02
641.22 FS 652
INV=637.02
1.5%
INV=636.56
644.08 644.14
0.7%
645
651
INV=636.04
6
64
1 L-02
640 640 1.0%
0.7
639.52
639
ENTRY PLAZA 41
647.52
644
639.47
646.50
6
643 642
4
6
639.52 L
TRENCH DRAIN TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL TOP OF STEP BOTTOM OF STEP FINISH SURFACE FINISH GROUND DROP-OFF TOP OF BRIDGE BOTTOM OF BRIGDE RIM ELEVATION INVERT ELEVATION INVERT OUT INVERT HIGH WATER ELEVATION TREAD RISER LANDING
L-01
638.24 FS CROSSWALK PATHWAY CONNECTION TO ENTRY PLAZA (NON-RAMP)
639.57
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
644
64 64
1%
35.44
0
643
647.51
7
639.56
1%
646.55
645
644
%
1 65
64
640
642
647.13
646
645
0.5
637.90 OUT=635.40
647.50
64
7.5%
647.96 648.43 TS 647.93 BS 658.41 TW 648.00 BW
8
646
64 649
639
647
646
7
%
648 638
RESTROOM
646.48 FG
647.75 FS
64
0.5
6
1.5%
48
1%
647
641
5
1%
0.90%
651
64
642
650
647.43TW 646.93BW
647
0%
6
648.00 3.5
9
64
652
646
64
1%
p
ty
7
CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH
8
4
647.75 FS
647.25 FG OUTDOOR CAFE STAIRWAY CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH
64 8
645
8 R @ 0.5' 7 T @ 1' 652.14 TS 651.64 BS 652.64 TW 652.00 BW
%
647.10BW
64
652.13
2 L-02
6
647.60TW
648.37 TS 647.87 BS 648.41 TW 648.00 BW
1
644
AREA 1 LIMIT OF WORK
1.5%
1%
%
3.0 " pit /ft ch
652.64 TW 652.00 BW 652.14 TS 651.64 BS
P.A.
646.98 FS
ROOF GUTTER OUTLET
%
1%
1
2
640.83
639.61
1.5%
RESTROOM
GIFT SHOP 5 64 647.75 FFE
0.5
TD 647.36
648.00
640.78
1%
640.87
64
8
649
50
L
1.5%
640.95
642.30
646.48
VISITOR CENTER 647.75 FFE
640.88
646.45
647.75FS
647.52
647.96 648.43 TS 647.93 BS 658.41 TW 648.00 BW
643
64
647.75 FS
648.22 BOB 646.72
642.38
646.43
646.76
ENTRY PLAZA
641.00
7.5%
646.39
646.68
1.5%
642.41 TOB
4 L-02
2.2
3
647.43
644.66
644.74
L
1.5%
%
647.51
%
1%
1 L-02
L
1.5%
7.5%
646.48 FS
1.5%
2.2
0.5
646.50
646.55
7.5%
639
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
647.50
1%
647
648.00 1%
647.43 TS 646.93 BS
4%
647.75 FS
1.6%
0.90%
647.43TW 646.93BW
1.5%
1.5% 641.00 TW 640.50 BW 640.50 TS 640.00 BS 4 R @ 0.5' 3 T @ 1' 638.93 TS 638.41 BS 638.93 TW 638.40 BW
642.46
648.00
644.79
647.13
ROOF GUTTER OUTLET
646.43 TS 645.93 BS
644.71
TD TW BW TS BS FS FG TOB BOB RIM ELEV INV ELEV INV OUT INV HWE T R L
638.24 FS
E
HW
642.35
1.0
4
64
647.43 TW 5 CAFE OUTDOOR 64 STAIRWAY CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH
2 646
648.00
BOTTOM OF DETENTION BASIN 637
642.42
646.45
647.75 FS
FS
644
AREA 1 LIMIT OF
643
645
642
647.75FS
641.43 BS 642.93 TS 642.43 BS 643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43TS WORK 643.93 BS 644.93 TS 644.43 BS 645.93 TS647.75 645.43 BS
647.64
647.75 FS
647.75 FS
POINT AMPHITHEATER
2.0%641.93 TS
648.00
2.0%
1%
1.6%
641.12 FS
P.A.
646
641
P.A.
647.43 TW
VISITOR CENTER VISTA 647.75 FFE
3 L-02
TOB 648.22 BOB 646.72
644.93 TS 644.43 BS 645.93 TS 645.43 BS
PATHWAY CONNECTION BETWEEN ENTRY PLAZA & AMPHITHEATER
647.44
648.00
0%
647.43 TS 646.93 BS
641.12
647.64
EQUIPMENT ROOM
3.5
646.43 TS 645.93 BS
2.0%
648.00 647.47 647.43 TS 646.93 BS 646.43 TS 645.93 BS
643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43 TS 643.93 BS
AREA DRAIN
641.83
647.01
2.0%
RIM ELEV=641.00 INV ELEV=638.50 641.95
1.5%
BOTTOM OF DETENTION BASIN 637
PATHWAY CONNECTION TO ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS (PRIVATE ACCESS ONLY)
0.5%
8
5
64
2.0%
641.93 TS 641.43 BS 642.93 TS 642.43 BS
%
1.5%
641.19
647.75 FS
647.75 645.51 FS
641.22
643.95
647.18
L
64
1.5%
2.0%
647.75 FS 644.07 645.41
8.3%
% 2.2
640
4
64
647.43 TW
L
641.90
L
647.25
% 2.2
643
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8.3%
647.43 TW
P.A.
FS 1
641.96
647
647.08 647.64
4%
642
0
642.02647.75
641.43 BS 642.93 TS 642.43 BS 643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43TS 643.93 BS 644.93 TS 644.43 BS 645.93 TS 645.43 BS
2.0%
2.0%
646 645.58
1.0
2.0%641.93 TS
64
%
%
641.12 FS 9
1.5
3 P.A. 5 L-02 64
645.48
1.5%
645.43 BS
VISTA POINT INV=637.36 AMPHITHEATER
641.12
63
39
L
INV=637.02
7.0
641
RIM ELEV=641.00 INV ELEV=638.50 641.95
1.5%
644
644.14
PATHWAY CONNECTION BETWEEN ENTRY PLAZA & AMPHITHEATER 647.31 FS
647.44
EQUIPMENT ROOM
644.02
644.93 TS
641.83
2.0%
647.64
643
647.47 647.43 TS 646.93 BS 644.08 646.43 TS 645.93 BS
644.43 BS AREA DRAIN INV=636.56 645.93 641.22 FSTS
1.5%
641.19
6
0.5%
1.5%
638
40
642
643.43 TS 642.93 BS 644.43 TS 643.93 BS
642.93 TS 642.43 BS
647.18
L
2.0%
1.5%
L
641.90
647.01
41
640
2.0%
641.93 TS
641.43 BS INV=636.04
%
8.3% 645.51
2.0 %
%
2.0
% 8.3
P.A.
641.22
643.95
INV=635.44
1.5
L
2.0%
645.41
644.07
0
INV=637.36
642.02 641.96
647.25
64
%
7.0
INV=637.02
639
8.3%
2.0%
1.5%
L
1.5 TW =637.90 % INV. OUT=635.40
PATHWAY CONNECTION TO ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS (PRIVATE ACCESS ONLY)
647.31 FS
647
647.08
645.58
1.5%
641.22 FS
646
645.48
5%
645
1.5%
INV=636.56
38
644
638
4.7
5% 4.7
645
643 644.08 644.14
644.02
9
642
1
64
640
INV=636.04
5%
646
639
INV=635.44
63
638 TW =637.90 INV. OUT=635.40
DESCRIPTION
1" = 20'-0"
NORTH
20
40
al Park Visitor Center
7
64
5%
644
6
7
63
8
5.90%
47
63
644
5%
4.7
643
643
4.7
5.90%
6
64
0%
64
5%
638
640
1
64
SYMBOL
63
7 63 638
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
64
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
0
9
63
63
0
6 64
4.75% %
4.75
8 63
TURAL PRESERVATION AREA
640
1
64
64
N AREA
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
AREA 3 LIMIT OF WORK
9
36
63
5
64
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
AREA 2 LIMIT OF WORK
60 feet
LEGEND LEGEND CHEEKWALL BEYOND
654
TRENCH DRAIN
652
TRENCH DRAIN
650 648
CHEEKWALL BEYOND
8'
HIKING PATH
646
STAIRS 8'
2 L-01
TRENCH DRAIN OUTDOOR CAFE PLAZA
PATHWAY 3" 26'-216
3" 26'-216
PATHWAY
PATHWAY
8'
HIKING STAIRS PATH
HIKING PATH
2 L-01
3" 26'-216
STAIRS
1/4" = 1'-0"
L-01
650
654
650
652
648
648
650
646
646
646
1
SECTION LABEL
SECTION LABEL
L-01
648 646
3" 26'-216
8'
STAIRS
1 1 SECTION LABEL CONCRETE L-01 GROWING MEDIUM COMPACTED SUBGRADE
652
OUTDOOR CAFE PLAZA
OUTDOOR CAFE PLAZA
SECTION ELEVATION OF CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH
SCALE:
650 648
CONCRETE CONCRETE SECTION LABEL GROWING MEDIUM GROWING MEDIUM
L-01
COMPACTED SUBGR DESCRIPTION COMPACTED SUBGRADE
SYMBOL
654
XIAOMAN JI
XIAOMAN JI
CHEEKWALL BEYOND
CHEEKWALL BEYOND
652
GROWING MEDIUM DESCRIPTION COMPACTED SUBGRADE
DESCRIPTION SYMBOL
1
LEGEND
652
TRENCH DRAIN
654
DESCRIPTION CONCRETE LEGEND
SYMBOL
654
ATH
OUTDOOR CAFE PLAZA SECTION ELEVATION SECTION OFELEVATION CONNECTION OF CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH TO HIKING PATH PATHWAY 2
L-01
SCALE:
1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE:
1/4" = 1'-0"
SECTION ELEVATION OF CONNECTION TO HIKING PATH 1/4" = 1'-0"
652
SEATING STAIRS
36" 648
6"
6" DIAMETER PVC PIPE
646
6" DIAMETER PVC PIPE SEATING STAIRS
36"
36" 6"
644 6"
36"
640
5'
650
646
648
648
644
646
642
642
644
640
640
644
646
642
2" DIAMETER HANDRAIL
644
640
36"
2" DIAMETER HANDRAIL 2" DIAMETER HANDRAIL 4"
8'
2'
14'-11"
5'-1"
2'
5'-1"
2'
5'-1"
642
10'-83 8"
2'
2" DIAMETER HANDRAIL
36"
4"
4"
RAMP
6"
3 L-01
3RAMP L-01
PLANT AREA 6"
5'
GROUND RAMP
STAGE
8' 5'
8'
PLANT RAMP AREA
PLANT AREA
14'-11"
STAGE
SCALE:
2'
14'-11"
1/4" = 1'-0"
2'
5'-1"
2'2'
5'-1"
L-01
1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE:
2'2'
5'-1" 5'-1"
NORTH STAIRS
2'
5'-1"
PLANT AREA STAGE SECTION ELEVATION SECTION OFELEVATION AMPHITHEATER OF AMPHITHEATER 3
SCALE:
5'-1" 5'-1"
STAGE
SECTION ELEVATION OF AMPHITHEATER
8'
OUTDOOR TERRACE
NORTH STAIRS
14'-11"
2'
5'-1"
2'2'
5'-1"
10'-83 8" 2'
OUTDOOR TERRACE
NORTH STAIRS
OUTDOOR TERRACE
4 L-01
OUTDOOR TERRACE
NORTH STAIRS
5' 5' SECTION ELEVATION OF RAMP
4 L-01
1/4" = 1'-0"
4 L-01
SECTION ELEVATION OF AMPHITHEATER 1/4" = 1'-0"
5'
SCALE:
RAMP
1/4" = 1'-0"
RAMP
SECTION SECTION OFELEVATION RAMP OF RAMP 4 ELEVATION
RAMPSCALE:
1/4" = 1'-0" L-01
SCALE:
1/4" = 1'-0"
SECTION ELEVATION OF RAMP SCALE:
1/4" = 1'-0"
BY
SCALE:
RAMP
4"
10'-83 8"
2'
5'
36"
3" 10'-88
Doyline, LA
640 GROUND
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648
36"
GROUND 5'
650
646
652
6" DIAMETER PVC PIPE
642
652
648
647
647 1.00%
SWALE
1.29% SWALE
646
4.75%
SWALE SCALE:
1.29% 1/12" = 1'-0"
SECTION ELEVATION OF DETENTION BASIN
639
WATER-LINE 4.80%
638 5.90%
DETENTION BASIN
WATER-LINE
4.80% 5.90%
+640 DETENTION BASIN
PATHWAY EMBANKMENT +640.50
+640
5.90% 639 638
4.80%
4.75%
1/12" = 1'-0"
4.80%
4.75%
SECTION ELEVATION OF DETENTION646BASIN
SCALE: SCALE: L-011/12" = 1'-0"
1/12" = 1'-0"
646
639
SECTION ELEVATION SECTION OFELEVATION DETENTION OF BASIN DETENTION BASIN 1
L-01
SCALE:
1.29%
WATER-LINE 638
+640
WATER-LINE 638
BASIN DETENTION5.90%
+640
PATHWAY EMBANKMENT +640.50
DETENTION BASIN
PATHWAY EMBANKMENT +640.50
648 646 644 642 640 638 636
648 646 644 642 640 638 636
648 646 644 PATHWAY +640.50 EMBANKMENT642 640 638 636 BY
REVISION
647
1 L-01
1 L-01
4.75%
639
648 646 644 642 SCALE: 640 1"=20'-0" 647 638 636 DATE: DECEMBER 7TH 2017 SHEET NUMBER
646
1.29%
SWALE
REVISION
1.00% 648 646 644 642 640 638 1.00% 636
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National Park Visitor Center
SEATING STAIRS
SHEET TITLE Section Details
SEATING STAIRS
( AutoCad ) DATE
6" DIAMETER PVC PIPE
650
6"
6"
650 652
652
Doyline, LA
National Park Visitor Center
SCALE:
DATE
8 6 4 2 0 8 6
SYMBOL
Sections
S
D D
S
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DATE: DECEMBER 7TH 2017 SHEET NUMBER
Handscroll of New Beijing’s Facades
(Professional Work
Individual Work)
Renderings
Facade Handscroll of New Beijing Municipal Government and the South Part Waterfront Green Space
Facade Handscroll of New Beijing Central and the North Part Waterfront Green Space
Facade Handscroll of New Beijing Central Business Street and the Waterfront of the Great Canal 25
( Sketchup Photoshop )
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Watercolor ( Handskill ) Location: Zhejiang Province, South of China There is a sentence in China: Just as there is paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth. Hangzhou has profound cultural background, which impact the landscape congnition to Chinese people from Song Dynasty to now.
( Watercolor )
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Location: Beijing, China Hutong is a kind of dense residential area. Local residents produced a creative life style in the compact space, which contributes the characteristic of Beijing.
( Watercolor )
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Xiaoman Ji
Education 09/2008 — Beijing Forestry University, 07/2012
Bachelor of Landscape Gardening
08/2017 — Louisiana State University, NOW
Master of Landscape Achitecture
Employment 09/2013 — ViewUnlimited LA, CUCD, China 07/2017 Ji.Xiaoman.Career@gmail.com
07/2012 — Lita LA, CO. Ltd, China 08/2013
Professional Designer
Professional Assistant Designer
Professional Project in ViewunlimitedLA, CUCD, China
225-241-0977
Baton rouge, LA 70820
04/2012 — Environmental Renewal of Yangmeizhu Xiejie,,Dashilan, Beijing, China 10/2016
Urban renovation project
09/2015 — Landscape Design for China Xiamen Xiang’an International Airport 02/2017
Airpot green space design
03/2015 — Urban Landscape Planning & Park Design for Tianjin Jiefang South Road, Tianjin, China 05/2015
International competition
09/2013 — Xiamen Haicang Central Public Green and Landscape Design, Haicang district, Amoy, China 10/2015
Greenway plan
12/2014 — Landscape design for Slow CBD Haicang district, Amoy, Fujian Province 04/2015
CBD design
12/2015 — Vice Capital Green System Design, Tongzhou District, Beijing, China 04/2017
Smart City design
Exhibition 05/2016 — 15th International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia Pavilion of China, Venice, Italy 11/2016 08/2015 — First Exhibition of Urban Public Art and Human Settlements in China, Beijing, China 09/2015
Computer Skills ____________________________
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Photoshop
Sketchup
Autocad
Indesign
Rhino
GrassGis
Illustrator
Blender
MS Office
PORTFOLIO
Xiaoman Xiaoman Ji Ji
Selected Selected Works Works 2012-2017 2012-2017
2019 2019 Louisiana Louisiana State State University, University, School School of of Design Design
Mobile: 225-241-0977 Email: Ji.Xiaoman.Career@gmail.com