Master Plan
Site analysis
Main Idea
Topic Overview
Current Situation
Activity Analysis
Crowd Needs Analysis
City Bird Park Renovation of Suzhou Egret Park based on the consideration of the relationship between human settlements and migratory birds
Suzhou Industrial Park mainly has four major lake wetlands, only one wetland belongs to the natural wetland on the outskirts of the city, and the rest belong to urban constructed wetlands. Due to the continuous development and construction of the city, the richness and species diversity of bird communities in the city are declining with the increase of urbanization, and the number and diversity of bird species in residential and industrial areas with a higher degree of urbanization, the number and diversity of bird species are significantly lower than the wetland habitat with a lower degree of urbanization. In this case, the construction of a park suitable for humans and urban birds to cohabit is urgently needed for urban construction. In this project, based on the bird species, living habits, existing site conditions, and the needs of the surrounding people for the park, I created a wetland park habitat for city birds that can coexist peacefully with human beings based on the concept of nature and above nature. Mortise and tenon is the main structural method of traditional Chinese architecture, furniture and other instruments, and is a connection method that combines concave and convex parts on two components. The protruding part is called a mortise ; The recessed part is called tenon.The structure of the mortise and tenon components can be condensed into a square structure with interspersed relationships, which can be used as a space for birds to stay and nest.
Location:China,Suzhou Academic | July 2022 - December 2022 Individual work
Analysis of bird habits Bird Flight Altitude Analysis
Food Chain Construction Analysis
Seasonal Analysis
Master Plan
Road Analysis
Surrounding Analysis
Overview of the road
Bike path
Dedicated roads for scientific research
Plank
Habitat Analysis
By setting up a variety of berthing environments, it can meet the living habits of migratory birds, while taking into account the needs of human excursions and scientific research.
Site Analysis
Revetment Platform
Sand and gravel natural mooring
Shore viewing gallery
Shore eco-trail
Vegetation mooring
Functional partitions
Population density analysis
Perspectives
Understory Space
Feeding Area
Design of Landscape Structures Size Comparision
Analysis of Structure Height and Bird Flight Altitude
Shared Orchards
Set up a large area of understory space, reduce artificial paving area and traces of human interference, maintain the ecological environment of native vegetation in the field, and protect the richness and diversity of species in the field. At the same time, the empty understory space has multiple potential functions that can be freely used by visitors.
Node Illustration
Understory space
Shared orchards
Lawn feeding area
Waterfront Bird Zone
Set up a large area of understory space, reduce artificial paving area and traces of human interference, maintain the ecological environment of native vegetation in the field, and protect the richness and diversity of species in the field. At the same time, the empty understory space has multiple potential functions that can be freely used by visitors. Shared orchards meet the needs of birds for berry plants, while fruit trees bloom to attract insects and enrich the bird's food source. The overhead gallery of the Relatives Bird Activity Area is equipped with some bird parking spaces to meet the interaction and play between humans and birds and increase the interest of the landscape.
Viewing Platform Aerial view of the venue Waterfront Bird Zone
Birding Platform
Penthouse Interior
Mortise and tenon structure Deduction
Structure Distribution
Ground Foor Platform
Birding platform
Viewing platform
Stop bird gallery frame
The viewing platform is located in the distant bird activity area, and the entrance of the platform is connected to the elevated boardwalk, which reduces the noise impact caused by the gathering of people at the entrance on the ground. The walls feature multiple birding panes sized to fit the size of the bird whose flight altitude matches the height of the structure. The Bird Gallery is placed at multiple boardwalk nodes and scattered throughout the site to provide space for birds to stay and roost. At the same time, birds are gathered near the structure to promote human-bird interaction. The height of the gallery and some of the structures interspersed can prevent visitors from disturbing the birds, and can only be viewed but not touched. The bird-watching platform is placed in the distant bird area, which is convenient for researchers to investigate and study the living conditions of birds in the site, observe the changes in the number and species richness of birds in the site, and then adjust the maintenance strategy in time.
Stop bird gallery frame