10 projects_ jinglan wang

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10 PROJECTS a Collection of Selected Work by

JINGLAN WANG


CONTENT

This is a collection of my selected work since 2005. It contains 7 projects ( marked with *) that I participated in Aecom from 2009 to 2013, and two early works before I joined the firm. The last one is a pro-bono project I have been invovled with since 2010 up to date.

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RESIDENTIAL

Haitai International Community *

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a landscape design inspired by impressionism

Dalian POLY Xi Shan Lin Yu Residential Landscape Design *

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Dolce Vita Club House Landscape & Commercial Plaza *

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Vanke Mall Public Space & Residential Landscape *

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CAMPUS

Xi’an Electronic Technology University Landscape

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RESORT

Haitang Bay 7 Star Mangrove Hotel Landscape Design *

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URBAN RENEWAL

RhizoTopia

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CIVIC

Nantai Ring of Life *

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Jinyang Lake Waterfront Park *

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Mephibosheth’s Village

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COMMERCIAL

PROBONO

A Multi-functioning Peripheral Loop towards a healthy living

A Pro-bono Project for a Rural Orphanage

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Landscape as

Free Paint

Haitai International Community

a landscape design inspired by impressionism Client Tianjin Hi-Tech Development Co., Ltd. Location Tianjin High-Tech Industry Park, Tianjin, China Size 7.96 ha Status preliminary concept design, Jan 2010 Role lead designer

Tianjin, the neighbor city of Beijing, has been underpowered by the capital for decades. Over the recent 20 years, Beijing has been undergoing a tremendous expansion and ceaseless construction. The city keeps growing and seeking for underdeveloped areas further away to facilitate large development. As the commuter transit between Beijing and Tianjin becomes more convenient and much faster, many investors shift their focus onto the satellite city, stay close to the center of the country, but cut down so much cost and have larger space for future expansion. It is projected that ten billion dollars will be invested on the new development of Tianjin Binhai Hi-Tech Zone, which is targeted as a strategic hub for technology innovation on a national level. A large amount of technologyoriented enterprises, research institutes and corporate headquarters will come in, so that hotels, restaurants, culture/entertainment facilities, and community district will be planned accordingly to keep it self-sustained.

Original Painting (Monet’s Waterlily)

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compo object layere

Inspired by

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06-22

09-2

Beijing

At this background, Hi-tech Jinling international community is planned to hold more than 9000 residents in this newly developed district. And a commercial street is planned through the site from east to west as an active spine link to a proposed lake in the center close to the community. The architect simply provided a mediocre building layout, nearly identical with most residential development plans in China. In order to break such a mechanical arrangement, landscape design should reorganize the spatial flow and bring in a free spirit to the site. Thus the plain plan could be considered as a canvas; landscape then is a freely painted artwork. To achieve such a loosely and freely painted effect, I took Monet’s artwork as a study model. In his series of water lilies, he continued to represent the nature by paints in attempt to capture natural light and color rather than forming solid objects. His free brushstrokes are so strong that detached from the description of objects, finally became a form of abstract art work themselves. The landscape painting could be read as a composition of layered paints, the fragmented brighter color dance over a dark background. Apply the similar concept to the landscape design; fragmented brushstrokes create a free spatial structure over a green background. Figure and ground ambiguously commingled with each other, and no strong form to dominate the site. Elements, like layered paints, randomly overlaid one another, to get a loose but integrated overall image.

9am

Tianjin

Binhai Hi-Tech Zone

Convenient transportation between two major cities

12pm

Binhai Hi-Tech Zone

Rich water resource in the surrounding area

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16pm

Site

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Proposed Lake

Land-Use Plan for Binhai Hi-tech Zone

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A study on the sun pocket and the shadow casted on site througho


ABSTRACTION

Design Language and Composition

INTERPRETATION

Conceptual Design

free forms create a loose spatial structure blurring distinction between figure and ground layered elements randomly placed to create a coincident overlay

osition of free brushstrokes, ts dissovled into background ed paints randomly overlaid

READ A PAINTING AND TRANSLATE INTO A LANDSCAPE DESIGN the artist’s freely painted landscape through his free and random brushstrokes, explore how to achieve such looseness in landscape design.

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out different time and season

8-9.5F

15-18F

warm

4.5F

10-11F

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intimate

peaceful

romantic

Design Vision: can people live in a painting?

Spatial Structure of the Overall Site active space (courtyard in each cluster) passive space (passage between clusters) patterning reflect the density of active usage

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vigorous


Master Plan Design Themes Golden Ages Green Walk Blue Magic

[B]

[C]

Rosy Spirit

[A]

Themes for Each Cluster inspired by Monet’s painting themes, to characterize each building cluster with a seleted palette Golden Ages Green Walk Blue Magic Rosy Spirit

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[A]. A small pond brings a tranquil atmosphere to the courtyard of villa area; varies of roses are planted in the openness of surrounding trees

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[B]. flowering terrace gently leads to a central lake, which planted with rich aquatic vegetations, refered to Monet’s water lily pond

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[C]. scattered paving patterns associated with benches and flowering beds, provide seating area; sereies of water features create more playful and active tone in contrast with the mellow mood of the lake on

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Landscape as

Undulating Terrain

Dalian POLY Xi Shan Lin Yu Residential Landscape Design Client Dalian Poly Location Dalian, China Size 1.7 ha in charge (17.2 ha in total) Architect Local Planning Bureau Status Design Development, 2012 Company AECOM Beijing Role&Task Lead designer for overall concept,

lead designer for playground & central axis in SD, DD phase

POLY Xi Shan Lin Yu Residential project located on a 17.2-hectare site in the city of Dalian, China. The project is close to the west mountain reservoir and the international tourism and business district in the west of Dalian, which have been great opportunities for the site. The client aimed to develop their first high-end residential community in that area, including villas, multi-storey, high-rise buildings, a commercial street and other public service facilities to accommodate residence in different income levels. Following the current fashion of classical western styles in real estate market, the client also asked for a French landscape design. It is a challenge to both tailor for client taste and interpret a classical design in a contemporary context. After two rounds of design communication with clients, the north-south corridor and the east-west corridor in the north end are identified as the major axes with the most classical French look, and other area could be more simple and flexible. I was at first in charge of the overall concept design, and then focus on the North-south axis and the playground corridor in the later stage. The north-south axis is the spine throughout the site, with a strong geometric and symmetrical layout and a bit rhetorical feature to create a French-garden-like glamour experience. Transitioned from the axis through a geometrical garden, the west-east playground area has a more free form in contrast. Inspired by Baroque patterning, the garden is laid with curved lines and subtle wavy landform in correspondence with the French style concept in an abstract way. The circular pruned tree grove in the west end exemplifies the typical French planting feature.

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the East-West Main Corridor

Strolling Groves

Playground Area

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Formal Garden

the North-soouth Main Corridor

Strolling Groves


High-rise

Multi-storey Circular pruned tree grove with circular stone seating QUIET ZONE

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STROLLING ZONE


High-rise

Swing Seating Stairs

Sand pit Climbing blocks

Multi-storey

Slide

Seating edge Climbing net

Seating planter

ACTIVE ZONE

RESTING ZONE

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STROLLING ZONE


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swinging sitting

running

skating

sliding

stretching Taichi

reading

climbing

biking pruned circular tree grove

P RO G

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seating wall swing

climbing net

slide slide sand pit monkey bar

cherry blossom

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NOD

PLAN

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PAT H

P L AY

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G RO U

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TING


ACTIVE ZONE (bright, colourful) FOREST ZONE (multi-layers of tree clusters)

Prunus serrulata

Pinus bungeana

Callicarpa japonica

rubber

Celtis bungeana Pinus bungeana

Spiraea thunbergii

wood

brushed stainless steel

Achillea sibirca

wood

Quercus mongolica

Salvia japonica

Pennisetum alopecuroides

exposed aggregate concrete

sand stone

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Eucommia ulmoides Ginkgo biloba

Prunus cerasifera

exposed aggregate concrete

Prunus sibirica

Syringa oblata

Sophora japonica

Coreopsis Orychophragmus Matteuccia drummondii violaceus struthiopteris

white gravel

sand stone

brushed stainless steel


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Landscape as

Wavy Surface

Dolce Vita Club House Landscape & Commercial Plaza Client CaptiaLand Ltd. Location Guangzhou, China Architect AJ+C Size 1.97 ha (project in total 12.47 ha) Status Construction completion, Jun 2012 Role&Task Lead designer for CD & SD stage

Dolce Vita residential project is located in Jinshazhou, the core conjunction area between the cities of Guangzhou and Foshan. With mountain in the west side and river in the east, as well as easy access via newly developed subway line, it has exceptional nature advantages and convenient transportation. The developer aims to create a luxuriant dwelling environment, providing a full set of service, including schools, commercial activities, entertainment, and sport facilities. The small portion of the project I was in charge of is the commercial plaza and the sale house, featured with a series of swimming pools in the backyard garden, which will be changed to be a club house after sales period. The initial overall design developed organic forms to better suit with the hilly site condition. To keep consistency, I also applied similar design language, but meanwhile introduce geometric forms to intrude into the wavy background, so as to create such a tension in balance.

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A-A’ Commercial Plaza Section

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Club House (Sale House during sales period)

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Cascading Water Wall+ sheet water pool

Massage Pool (locker underneath)

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Commercial Plaza Gateway

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Club House Entrance Landscape

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Resting Platform

10

Pool Bar

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Coffee Shop

3

Fountain+ water pool

7

Lower Seating in Water

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Kid’s Pool

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Wood Deck Stripes with Seating+W

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Logo Wall + reflection pool

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Lap Pool

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Underground Parking Entrance

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Commercial Street

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Water Feature

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Landscape as

Patterning

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[E] [D]

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East plaza

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West plaza

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Entrance to the residential area

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Playground

LED ground lighting (dispersed jewels)

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Ground peeled water feature

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Planting stripes

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Entrance to gro

Second floor overhang

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Ground peeled sculpture

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Portable seating and resting area

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Linear ground l

Jewel-cut featured seating planter

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Preserved existing tree

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Plaza and water feature

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the Hidden EVA

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Vanke Mall Public Space & Residential Landscape Client Vanke (Beijing) Real Estate Co., Ltd. Location Changping, Beijing, China Architect Woods Bagot Size 1.17 ha Status Phase III DD completed, Mar 2012 ; Construction completion, Nov 2013 Role&Task lead designer (SD/DD), project manager (SD/DD)

[B] [G]

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[J]

[A]

As China’s largest real estate developer, Vanke aims to construct a landmark in the center of Changping, the developing suburb of Beijing. WoodsBagot, the architect, came out an interesting design concept: the mall complex could be considered as a stack of gift boxes. Each box is characterized by its interior function, expressed by different materials, textures and lighting conditions. Considering the dominant volume of the architecture mass, landscape needs to take on a humble and low-keyed attitude and provide a backdrop to celebrate the glamour of the building complex. If the architecture mass is a pile of jewelry boxes, then the landscape is the display platform and the elements are the dispersed and hiding jewels.

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do you have the curiosity to peel up a piece of the ground to discover what’s hidden there?

ound parking

lighting

A drive way (dashed line)

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FINE embedded jewel COARSE

raw

stone

MATERIAL composition

resin (illuminated) granite

process

resin(illuminated)

granite

JEWEL MINING

JEWEL CRAFTING

ways of cutting

FORM creation [A] the exesting level difference is resovled by a planter feature

the

CUT

[B] follow the concept of material selection and jewel cutting, the typical seating planter is characterized by a translucent triangular corner, which could be illuminated at night, as a jewel embedded into a solid rock. Jinglan Wang

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[C] comparison between the concept render and complete constrcution

The landscape elements are considered as jewels. Jewel is mined from a raw stone, and then carved into a polyhedron. Thus the material selection and design details are inspired by this process. The featured planter wall is a reflect of the jewel cutting.

[D] comparison between the concept render and complete constrcution

Unfortunately, the client finally didn’t complete the project according to the design deveoplment document. The translusent triangular corner was not realised, but changed to be lighter colored granite.

[E] comparison between the concept render and complete constrcution Jinglan Wang

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[H] ground-opened water feature in the west plaza to celebrate the main entranc

Granite

Granite

mid-grey singeing finish

LED block

beige lychee finish

ground recessed light

composed of 9 pieces of 300x300mm sized blocks

150x6

150x4

Based on the mutiples of the number 150, the pavers and ground lighting are sized in a numerical system. Various sized pavers are arranged in a way to create a gradually changed patterning with certain subtlety.

the

composed of 9 pieces of 150x150mm sized blocks

150x3

150x2

DISPERSED

Randomly laid groundlighting spots are a continuation of the building facade as dispersed shining jewels.

[F] west plaza entrance with ground lighting

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[G] East plaza entrance with ground lighting,


ce

[I] ground-opened water feature+tree pit sculpture

the

OPENED

Peeling up a piece of ground to symbolize the discovery of hidden treasure. This surprising feature with some kind of humor amuses audience so as to become a icon of the site. (However, this set of sculptures was not built eventually.)

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Geometric Composition

Landscape as

Xi’an Electronic Technology University Landscape Client Xi’an Electornic Technology University Location Xi’an, China Size 2.67 ha (project in total 200 ha) Architect South China University of Technology Status Construction completion, 2006 Company Beilin Landscape Architecture Institute Role&Task Designer for DD+Construction Document, Site Superviser

The design team has developed a overall landscape plan for Xi’an Electornic Technology University’s new campus, which is located in the univeristy town southeast to the old city of Xi’an. Joined the team at the phases of design developemnt and construction document, I majorly focused on the plot of Academic Complex and complete a full set of design of a outdoor seating furniture as my first constructed project, and then supervised the construction site for 1.5 months. Inspired by modern architecture’s notion developed since 1920s, that a building was no longer to be seen as a box, but formed by supporting structure and freely laid walls; I designed the furniture as a composition of walls intersected vertically and horizontally to create a geometric and architectural look. I first laid two crossing walls, then added up other pieces related to the center cross so as to create three separate functional spaces for different users: to sit face to face, to sit shoulder by shoulder, to read while standing, or even to lay down.

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Academic complex

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Arrival Plaza

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Courtyard Plaza

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Reflection Pool

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Bamboo Groves

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Tree Grids with Seating Planters

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Green Area with Subtle landform

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Feature Seating Furniture

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Standing Zone Lay

ing

the cross

the penetrate

the intersect Sitti

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Landscape as

Fluid Space

Haitang Bay 7 Star Mangrove Hotel Landscape Design N

Client Antaeus Group Location Hainan, China Size 2.5 ha in charge (21.6 ha in total) Architect ZNA Architect Status Schematic Design, 2011 Company AECOM Beijing Role&Task Lead designer for Seafood Resturant area

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V NO Hai

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30℃ 300mm

25℃ 250mm

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20℃200mm

FEB

The Mangrove Group ambitiously planned to build a 7 star resort with international influence as a landmark in the center place of Haitang Bay, a newly developed beach area in south Hainan. The property is southeast facing the South Ocean of China, with a strong visual connection to an island close to the coastline. With a total area of 21.6 ha, the project is phased into 4 stages: I, the entrance, conference center and the 120 m boat-like high-rise hotel mixed with commercial and entertainment functions in the center of the resort. II the main axis with a continuous water feature cascading towards the beach, flanked by a series of pools with multiple functions on different levels; a wedding chapel and lawn area; as well as the seafood restaurant. III, the ocean view villas and presidential villa. IV, the SPA villas and private courtyard.

35℃ 350mm

15℃ 150mm

10℃ 100mm 5℃ 50mm

SEP

MAR

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APR

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Hait ang Bay

n tio ec nn l co ua ite vis eS th

I was mainly in charge of the concept and schematic design of the seafood restaurant area. It is located in the very end of the property on the lowest level, almost without any ocean views. To turn the disadvantage to the merits, I proposed the seafood restaurant as a secluded, inward-looking, and garden-like area, naturally became a “secret island”, in comparison with the center active and open zone. It is characterized by three areas: the outdoor dining zone, the strolling flower garden, and the game lawn.

Wu zhizhou Island

JLY JUN Average monthly rainfall Average monthly highest temperature Average monthly lowest temperature Tourism peak season

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Entrance

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Lake Island

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Entrance Plaza

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Landscape Terrace

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Water Terrace

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Tropical Garden

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Conference Center

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Car Parking

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Sea View Corridor

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20

10

Outdoor Gathering

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Activities Pool

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Sunny Lawn

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Wedding Chapel

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Relax Pool

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Water Feature

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President Villa

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Secret Island

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Putting & Pitching Green

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Seaside Pavilion

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Club House & Pool

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Oceanview Villas

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Entrance bridge

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Seafood resturant

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Performance platform

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Waterlily pool

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Outdoor dining area

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Flowering garden

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Feature structure

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Game lawn (croquet area 25x15m)

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Pathway

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Golfcar drive

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Ocean view Villas


1.05m

0.5m

0.9m

-1.1m 0.0m

1.0m

0.5m 0.6m

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Stepping stone

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Dining chamber

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Waterlily pool/flowing water feature

Stepping stone

Dining chamber

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Flowering mound

Sunken seating area

Flowering mound


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Strolling path in the garden

Planted Buffer

Golf Cart Path


[A] [B] [C]

[D]

The outdoor dining area is an extension of the restaurant, with an architectural layout. It is divided by several outdoor chambers, enclosed by linear planters with tall shrubs.

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1000 mm

[B]

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Logo

[D]

[A]

III

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Glass Box

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II II’

[C]

700 mm

Planting soil

Rustic Steel

White Sea Shells Reflection pool Flowing water sheet

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Water plant pool

Light

I-I’ Logo wall detail III-III’ Pool Section

II-II’ Pool Section

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Granite

Limestone

Wood deck

natural color, 200x1500mm

Corten steel

Mosaic mixed blue tone, 20x20mm

Wood deck

natural color, 200x1500mm

organe tone

Sandstone

light-dark grey, lychee, 200x600mm

Granite slab

light-dark beige, flamed, irregular

Water feature wall

Shade structure

Outdoor dinning chambers

Waterlily pool

Dance platform

Music stage

Entrance logo wall

warm grey ,flamed, 600x600mm

Flowing flowers


[E]

[F]

[G] [H]

In contrast with the geometric dining zone, the garden area is a fluid and wavy space. The strolling pathway goes along with the subtle landform up and down; and feature seating/shading structures, inspired by seashell and local bamboo handcraft, are integrated with the landform, resting in either quiet sunken area or higher spot with a open view. Jinglan Wang

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3.2m

2.8m

2.7m

CONCEPT INSPIRATION FORM: Seashell

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6m

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3.3m

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Game lawn seating/shading structure

Game lawn seating/shading structure

Garden seating/shading structure

Garden seating/shading structure

MARTERIAL: Local bamboo handcraft

[H] [G]

[E] [F]

* the design of the structures is attributed to Jay Luo, the industrial designer of the design team

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Growth Height Avg.(m)

Outdoor dining Area

Growth Height Avg.(cm)

Phoenix canariensis

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15

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20

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Scaevola aemula Cosmos sulphureus

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Cuphea hyssopifolia

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MAY

Gomphrena globosa

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Pentas lanceolata

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Rhoeo spathacea

50

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Salvia farinacea

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JAN

Armeria maritime

60

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Game Lawn Area

Erythrina indica

Samanea saman

TOURISM SEASON

TYPHOON SEASON

Angelonia angustifolia

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8

TOURISM SEASON

Salvia leucantha

75

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Winchia calophylla

Seasons of natural bloom Seasons of nursery provision

Hymenocallis littoralis

100

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Plumeria

Verbena bonariensis

120

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Terminalia mantaly

Philodendron selloum

160

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Strolling Garden Area

Cocos nucifera

Equisetum hyemale

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RhizoTopia Location Reiherstieg, Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany Size 130 ha Status Conceptual Master Plan, 2008 Course Urban Design Workshop Director Frank, Sleegers, Jack Ahern, Guy Lanza School University of Massachusetts, Amherst Role Team Leader , main designer

T O PIA

TOPIA = place

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RHIZ

IFLA Inte

RHIZO = root

Hamburg

Elbe Riv

er Elbe Island

STATEMENT Conventional object-dominated development and one-way thinking results in insensitive new development and abandoned toxic land after industrial uses. The injured landscape need to be recovered and redeveloped through a new way of planning and design: a landscape process, which can be understood as a framework for future development. Thereby, urban form, including: transportation, urban hydrology, green space and building mass, is the consequence of an ecological design process.

CONTEXT & CHALLENGES The 130 hectare Reiherstieg study area in Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany is located in the heart of Elbe Island, adjacent to one of the major harbors in Europe. Since harbor activities have moved to the west, the Reiherstieg has been underutilized after past industrialization left it heavily or partially contaminated. Our study area is a former oil refinery that was bombed in 1944 and since then abandoned and fenced to restrict public access. Soils and ground water are contaminated with benzene and other pollutants. There is a low-medium income neighborhood to the east of the site and a large green patch of 50 hectares in the south is designated for the 2013 International Garden Exhibition.

Study Area

Harburg

Existing Green Space

The study area should be connected with the surrounding green network

GOAL & CONCEPT The study area demonstrates a new paradigm to catalyze the revitalization of Elbe Island. The goal is to transform the thin and contaminated “drosscape” (waste landscape) into a thickened and vegetated, healthy urban landscape, and bring back an active public realm to a post-industrial region. It could be achieved through the concept – “RhizoTopia”. RHIZOTOPIA It is a combination of two greek words Rhizo, meaning root and Topia meaning place. Phytoremediation, is featured to stabilize, sequester and remove contaminants from soil with plants. The plant roots function as an ecological process to fundamentally solve the problem and bring the new life in the site. Under the rhizotopia concept, specific pollution-tolerant plants including Poplar and Reed are managed as a sequence of phytoremediation stages, ending in a safe, clean environment. Thus the “rhizo” or root system supports a new healthy livable place. Through this process, the ecological processes of “Rhizotopia” are conceived and organized to frame future urban form on the Reiherstieg.

Study Area

International Garden Exhibition

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Open Space (preservation, recreation) Agriculture/Horticulture


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Highway/Major Road Commuter Railway Industrial Railway Proposed Subway Water Taxi Pedestrian Pathway Bus Station

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Indu stria l Bdu ilidin g

Indus trial S ite

Existing Landuse

The contanminated post-industrial site is undeserved and underdeveloped.

Wate r Loc k

Site & Industrial Landmarks

There are many industrial structures as local landmarks, providing strong visual coonection and good touristic value.

Existing Transportation

The circulation of the site needs to be completed, and the abandoned railway could be reused as commuter rail. The good location provides large protential land value.

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Water Tower

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to H

Partially Contaminated Area Heavily Contaminated Area Autobahn

Existing Neiborhood

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Port Industry Dump Residential Institution Commercial/Office Riparian Buffer Open Space Agriculture

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Indus trial S ite

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Site Contaimination

Landmarks (Industrial Structures) Dyke/Wall

The site was contaiminated by benzene and other pollutants during WWII, then left abandoned.

Partially Contaminated Area Heavily Contaminated Area

Dyke Terrace

Dyke/Wall

Flood Protection Zone

VERING CANNAL Stable Water Table

8.30 m Veri ng Can al

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rs ti e g

REIHERSTIEG Changing Water Table

5.50 m

4.50 m 2.50 m

2.10 m Tidal High Level 0.00 Sea Level -1.50 m Tidal Low Level

Water Table Variation Study Area

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PHASING + SYSTEMS PHASE I PHYTOREMEDIATION TREE HARVEST

First Harvest: Medium concentration of contamination, used as fuel

PHASE II CLEANING-UP + LIMITED DEVELOPMENT Second Harvest: Low concentration of contamination, used as outdoor paving

PHASE III CLEANED-UP + DEVELOPMENT Third Harvest: No contamination, used as wood products

URBAN GRAIN Building on ground Building earth covered Rhizotron (check station)

CIRCULATION Commuter Vehicular Pedestrian Bike Trial

WATER SYSTEM (phytoremediation,uncleanwater)

Cannal (water courtyard, clean water)

Flood Control

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Constructed Wetland (phytoremediation)

Tree Massing

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Water Courtyard

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Outdoor cafe (Recycled Tanks)

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Bunker (Landmark, Visual connection)

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Community Center

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Commuter Station

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Rhizotron (Monitor Station)

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Water Tower (Landmark)

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Church (Landmark)

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Commuter Rail + Greenway

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Filter Pond Water Feature

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Amphitheater

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Bridge (Landmark, Visual connection)

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Constructed Wetland

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Wood Production Workshop (recycled warehouse)

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RHIZO = root Contaminated Soil

RHIZOTRON

Contaminated Ground Water

An underground laboratory system for examining plant root growth, contains enclosed columns of soil with transparent plastic windows which permit viewing, measuring and photographing.

Silt-Sand-Silty Clay Deep Aquifer Silty Clay Soil (Aquitard) Deep Groundwater

Monitoring Well

Observation Panel

Ramp

Filter Pond

The vegetated ponds purify the water conducted through the “ditch” system, and creates a water feature and a resting place to enjoy the waterfront.

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Entrance


PHYTOREMEDIATION

5m 5m Phytovolatilization

Phytodegredation

Degredation

Pollutants are decomposed in plants, and converted into biodegredable matter

enhances the efficiency of phytoremediation and resistance to the toxic materials dramatically

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Uptake

Block Shallow Aquifer

Casing

The innovation of phytoremidiation

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Stabilization

Microorganisms living with plants break down pollutants

Phytoextraction

Breeding Program

Air supply

Extraction

Plant takes up and accumulates contaminants in its roots and shoots

Hybrid Willow (Salix Viminalis) Deep-rooted Hybrid poplar

Aeration Tube

“Phyton� comes from Greek word for plant, now is widely used for the innovative remediation concept by using plants in containminated condition. Plants are able to contain, break down or remove metals, pesticides, explosives, crude oil and various other contaminants from water, soil or air. It is a cost efficient, aestheically enjoyable, nonenvironmentally disruptive and passive, solar-energy driven process. Generally the effectiveness is determined by the soil dynamics, the contaminated concentration and plant types, which requires sitespecific solutions. Various processes have been identified to assist the implementation for different contaminated conditions.

Tree Massing Phytodegredation

Phytotransformation

Phytostabilization Constructed Wetland Phytoextraction

Rhizotron Filter Pond

Engineering of Root Growth significantly elongates the rooting

Uptake

depth

Ditch System

Deep water enters the base opening

Tree Well The hybrid poplar trees are planted in boreholes spaced 5m apart drilled down to the contaminated aquifer. The root growth could reach approximately 10m deep. The poplars are planted in 0.6 m diameter caisson boreholes lined with plastic sleeves in order to direct the roots exclusively to the main contaminated aquifer. These boreholes were filled with a mixture of topsoil, sand, peat, and manure to promote root growth and tree development. The capillarity of the mixture provides an added benefit of drawing water to where it is available to the young trees. All boreholes are also provided with aeration tubes to ensure a supply of air to the growing roots.

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Flooding Zone (Wetland for flood control with wood artcraft industry, water activities )

Mixed-use (Office, Residential, Insitution, Culture, Medical)

Office along transportaion corridor mixed with residential and education

Public (Community, library)

Residential Active Water Canal (Commercial mixed with culture)

Proposed Land Use Residential Office Commercial Public (Community Center, Library) Culture (Enetertainment, Museum) Art-related Industry Institution Medical (Hospital, Rehab, Health Care)

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TRANSFORMATION+VISION Recycled Tank as Outdoor Cafe

Existing Warehouse

Water Courtyard

reuse the old industrial building in the flood zone

Constructed Wetland Flood Control create landform to cover the builidng, associated with constructed wetland to clean up the contamination, transformed to a flood protected open space

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The New Interlocked With The Old The new structures are seamlessly interlocked with the old as a interconnected flexible space

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Infrastructure

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Mawei Historic District [A]

- Confluence of the two branches of Min River - Gateway to Nantai Isalnd - First naval school in China modern history

A Multi-functioning Peripheral Loop towards a healthy living Client Fuzhou City Planning Bureau Location Nantai, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China Size 60 km Status Strategic Planning, 2013 Company AECOM Beijing Role&Task Main designer

Conference Center [B]

Nantai Island is planned to become the new heart of Fuzhou. The transformation of its 60km waterfront provides the opportunity to reshape urban life for citizens, create an engaging year round open air park that prioritizes people’s well being, and improve riverfront landscape quality. The existing site has a fragmented land use where city life is separated from waterfront by busy roads; people rely on cars for daily life, with environmental degradation increasing. The “Nantai Ring of life” formed a connected, environmentally sound waterfront greenway system with strong recreational experiences that relates to the local context. It includes an eco-recreational driveway, a cycling path, a riverfront promenade, and an ecological landscape corridor that preserves water sensitive areas and connections to city open space network. The loop road is also designed in anticipation of international sport events such as marathons, triathlons and bike racing. The “Ring of Life” is divided into five sections, each with a color theme – lacquer red, water blue, wood yellow, Banyan green and tile violet, highlighting aspects of Fuzhou history, culture and urban context, to represent their unique landscape experience. They are interpreted through material, planting, signage, landscape features and embankment system. Throughout, each citizen can find his lively place in the heart of this rapidly growing metropolis. The “Ring of Life” transforms a 60 km fragmented waterfront into an exemplary multifunctional lifestyle greenway that better integrates the city, enhances the city image and ameliorates the wellbeing of its citizens.

- New cultural and political center of the city - Future international marathon start point - Existing wetland resource for bird habitat

Mt. Yantai Cultural District [C]

- Old city residential area with many historical buildings - Big drop from city level to the riverfront - Underulitized wide riverfront spaces

Min Riverfront Park [D]

- Lack of easy access to the exsiting park - Outdated design but good sand beach and vegetation - The existing highrise community blocked connection with the riverfront

Huaian Historical Area [E]

- Distributary point of Min River - Beautiful natural landscape - Historical pier and buildings - Underdeveloped and part of the embankment is un-industrialized

Wulong River Weland Park [F]

-Lack of access and underulized - Incomplete and outdated design - Lack of habitat diversity - Wide road on the dyke with good views

Yangqi Vernacular Village [G]

-The old fisherman’s village is broken down - The village takes up the riverfront space and block the continual loop along the river - It was built outside of the dyke in the flooding zone

Luozhou Vernacular Village [H]

-The old village was build up to the riverfront - A 3m tall flooding wall along the river edge to protect the village - A big un-utilized space under the bridge

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Mt. Flying Phoenix

Wulong River Wetland Park Min Riverfront Park

Mt. Miaofeng

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[D] [C]

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Mawei Historical & Cultural DIstrict

Daoqing Sandbar

Luzhi Sandbar

Mt. Qingliang

Mt. Citygate

Xiehe University Hisotrical Builidng Clusters

Min River Tidal-flat Wetland

Linpu Historical District

Luozhou Vernacular Village

Jasmine Field

Mt. Yantai Park Fanchuanpu Historical Catholic Church Mt. Gaogai

3 Lanes-7 Alleys Historical District Mt. Yantai Historical & Cultural Distric

Up/Down Alleys Historical & Cultural District

Yangqi Vernacular Village

Huaian Historical Relic Hongtang Historical Relics Huaian Scenic Area

CONTEXT


Fuzhou Colors The Five Representive Colors as Design Theme

漆红

Lacquer RED

水蓝

Water BLUE

木黄

Wood YELLOW

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Banyan GREEN

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C orridor Nantai Island riverfront greenway is a continous riparian corridor with mutiple functions which integrates dispersed natural and cultural resources as an open space network, so as to preserve and restore ecosystem functioning as well as enhance a more healthy and active urban lifestyle .

The greenway of Nantai peripheral loop is a continous linear open space corridor, providing multiple functions to facilitate the city, the residents and wildlife.

O pen space connector

Nantai riverfront greenway is a connector of dispersed ecological and cultural resources, to weave a interconnected open space network.

L ifestyle

Nantai riverfront greenway provides a public place programmed with various activies to encourage a greener and healthier urban lifestyle.

Opportunity

The transformation of the former underutilized riverfront space is a opportunity to construct a new green infrastructure towards a more resilient future of the city.

R iverfront

The Nantai greenway is a riparian corridor which is characterized by various riverfront experience based on its exsiting conditions.

Pedestrian Path

Board Walk

Cycling Trail

Sinage

Cycling Pedestrian

Recreational Driveway

Bicycle Station

Green Buffer

Service Facility

City Road

Greenway Peripheral Loop (design boundary)

Retension Pond

River

Wetland/Retention Pond

Biofilter

Pathway

Bioswale

Biofilter

Bioswale

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Sidewalk

Recreational Driveway

City Road


GREENWAY DESIGN

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Ecological Patch Green Corridor

The green corridor is linked with surrounding ecologcial resources (major mountain ranges) through trails and pathways.

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Ecological Patch Green Corridor

The riparian corridor is an important component of the greenway. A riparian buffer zone is proposed according to its ecologcial functions. Wildlife Habitat: 50-100 m Water source protection: 30-50 m River bank stabilization & purification: 20 m Stormwater management: 10 m

Mountain Patch Confluence Protection Water Source Protection Riparian Buffer

The Nantai Island Greenway is a continous linear open space system linked the surrounding dispersed resources with the riparian corridor, to manage the key ecological area, preserve its ecolgocial funtions and quality, and served as a major public space for the city.

Riparian Greenway Network of Regional Open Space System

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Water Source

Include key water sensitive area with protection buffers.

Green Corridor Confluence Protection: 15-30 m Water source protection: 30-50 m

The riparian greenway is a key component of the regional open space network, which functions as a major linkage to interconnect with ecological patches in the region through green corridors, so as to form an integrated water-mountain landscape system.


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MASTER PLAN LACQUER RED

City population (2011): 7,200,000 City Area: 1043 sqkm Nantai Island Area: 120 sqkm Recreational Driveway: 68 km Cycling Path: 77 km Pedestrian Promenade: 89 km

City Gateway

Laquer is famous Fuzhou traditional handicraft and red is a festival color in Chinese culture. Lacquer red just perfectly represents the vigor and vibe of future CBD and administration center in this area. The high-rising clusters will be local landmarks, a gateway to Nantai Island.

WATER BLUE

Convention Center The newly completed convention center, the biggest platform for exhibition and event in the city, locates in the riverfront with a good visual connection to Mt. Drum. It is suggested to build one of the largest piers along the island, but protect the existing wetlands from disturbance. The coexistence of human activities and wildlife habitat in the riparian corridor is a good statement for the

WOOD YELLOW Cityscape Gallery

The historical building cluster in this area is characterized with its typical material -- wood. It is a representive color to tell its history and continue the old story into the new era.

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BANYAN GREEN Natural Reserves

Banyan is the city tree of Fuzhou. The green color symbolizes the ecological focus in this area with the best evironmental quality of the island. It is suggested to restore and integrate the existing natural resources to be forest park, wetland park and tea gardens for preservation and recreation.

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Historical Villages The violet is extracted from the traditonal roof tiles in this area. The remained old villages inherit its vernacular culture and tell the story of the urban transformation.

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CONVENTION CENTER BEFORE & AFTER 1

Convention Center

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Celebration Plaza (Marathon Starting Point)

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Riverfront Pier

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Wetland Park (Preservation, Education, Recreation)

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Water Bird Pet Zoo (Interaction)

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Productive Wetland (Fishpond + Banyan Woods)

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Conservation Marsh Wetland (Bird Habitat)

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Bird Watching Location

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Fine Art Museum

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Science & Technology Museum

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Mixed-Commercial

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Hotel

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Planning Exhibition Hall

WATER BLUE

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LOOP SECTION TYPOLOGY

= City Road Recreation Driveway Cycling Path/Walkway Pedestrian Promenade

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Nantai Peripheral Loop

City Road

Section A-A’

City Road

Recreation Driveway

Cycling (Pedestrian) Path

Section D-D’

Cycling Path

Pedstrian Path

River Corridor

Recreation Green Buffer Cycling Driveway Path

Vegetated Bank with Board Walk

River

City Road Sidewalk

Recreation Driveway

Vegetated Bank

with Bike Path/Boardwalk

River

Section E-E’

Wetland Recreation Side Green Buffer Cycling Terraced Biofilter Lower Driveway Walk Path (Educational) Path (Bird Watching) To utilize the wide space along the riverfront and good natural resource to create a educational wetland park City Road

Section C-C’

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Green Buffer Wulong River Wetland Park Side Recreation Cycling Walk Driveway Path To utilize the existing road on the flood wall as recreational driveway and lower level for pedestrian/cyclers along the exsiting wetland park City Road

City Road

Flood Wall

Section B-B’

Huaian Natural Reserve

To utilize the narrow space along the riverfront for pedestrian/cycler and recreational uses, and locate the city road seperatedly on a higher level

Recreation driveway and cycling path are on the offset island, seperated from city road

Urban Street

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City Road Recreation Cycling Driveway Path

Promenade

Vegetated Bank

Given the narrow street profile in the most developed area on Nantai Island, it is suggested to share the recreational driveway with city road, and create a more accessible promenade as a linear urban park along the river

City Road

Side Green Buffer Walk

Historical Village Recreation Driveway

Historical Village

Walkway inside Cycling Vegetated Bank Path floodwall

The historical villages take up large space along the riverfront. It is suggested to locate the cycling path outside of the floodwall and change the floodwall as a art piece. Recreational driveway goes through the village, but keep the city road aside.

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SYSTEM + PROCESS

RECREATIONAL RESOURCE

GREEN SPACE

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION FACILITY

Existing main road

Existing recreational destination

Existing natural resource

Existing public transit stations

Existing pedstrian crossing

EXISTING CONDITION

TRAFFIC SYSTEM

existing ground crossing

LINEAR LINKAGE

existing big bus stop exisitng small bus stop

To complete a periheral road loop and connected with the local traffic

To link the segements by a recreational loop

To integrate the green patches as a continous raprian corridor

To add more bus stops along the loop

To creat regional connections, and form a complete transportation network

To add in new programs and enhance more interactions with urban fabric

To interconnect with surrounding ecologcial resources as a regional green space network

To add in a touristic loop bus line, and connect with the region by new subway lines

To add more crossings along the loop ground crossing over/underground crossing

NETWORK CONNECTION

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To provide parking spaces at major stops and more bicycle facilities for easy transfer bicycle parking spot bicycle renting spot P car parking


Landscape as

Public Realm

Jinyang Lake Waterfront Park

Culture and Green Resource of Jinyang Area Historic Cultural Site

Client Taiyuan City Council Location Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China Size 895 ha Status Pre-schematic Design, 2013 Company AECOM Beijing Role&Task Lead designer for the west bank area of the site

Modern Cultural/Green Site Jin Yang Lake is abundant at culture, nature and historic resource. Link the historical and green sites to construct a open space network, and connect to the city.

万亩生态园

Forest Park

山西金岩城

义井文化遗址

West Mountain Park

Changfeng CBD 北京豪光城郊森林公园

观景台 太原精良城郊森林公园

蒙山大佛

开化寺旧址及连理塔

Industrial Relics

太原康培城郊森林公园

Fen River Park

艺术家村

李存孝墓

西禅寺

魏家店石窟 崇福寺大殿

Olympic Center

太山龙泉寺 殿台遗址

龙山石窟

Jinyang Ancient City Relics

苗圃

北门遗址

花塔寺大殿

静居观 天龙山石窟

九龙庙

晋源阿育王塔

墓地

关帝庙

花塔关帝庙 硫磺沟石窟

东岳祠 晋源文庙

晋源龙天庙

南城角长春观

豫让桥

1KM

Jinci Temple

Funtion Zone &Traffic Analysis

Water Strategy

Channels: to build new canals to connect the city with the lake and complete a blue network Wetland: purify the reclaimed water as future resource for the lake Rain Garden: gather and purify rain water as a landscape feature

Highway Bus Terminal Railway Station High Speed Rail Station Airport

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This project is collaborated by multi-offices. As the lead designer in Beijing team, I worked on the west bank of the lake, which has close connection with the former industrial site, including a steel plant, First Thermal Power Plant of Taiyuan, chemical fertilizer plant, etc. These lager enterprises were moved and rebuilt later, resulting industrial heritage relics appearing in a large scale. There physical carriers imply rich culture contents, which are the historical evidence of pre-industrial times, citizens’ life memory, proof of Taiyuan development, as the special industrial and cultural heritage. A public recreation area themed as Memory City connecting west bank of Jinyang Lake and industrial Heritage Sector will continue industrial landscape and reflects the site history, preserves the precious heritage resource as well.

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Jinyang Lake, located in Taiyuan, is a major new green infrastructure project that will be an anchor for the future expansion of the city center and a major component of a new green network within the city. The 895 hectare site is located adjacent to a former industrial district. The existing 427 hectare man-made lake, created to support nearby factories, will be converted into a regional waterfront park and is part of a major effort to transform Taiyuan from the most polluted city in China to a showcase for green urbanism. The 13.3 kilometer-long waterfront provides a wide spectrum of recreational and cultural activities, serving as a regional landscape destination and an important open space amenity for local residents. An adaptive design approach has been taken, focusing on preserving and amplifying existing landscape assets to create a new design that celebrates the special qualities of the site.

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Scattered urban funtion areas Lack of effective spatial connection Lack of organic transition between urban and natural enviroments

Ind ustr ial R elic s

West Mountain Ecological Zone

Existing Condition

MEMORY CITY (link to the Industrial Relics)

DREAM CITY (link to the Changfeng CBD)

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preserve and inherit industrial characters to recall the memory of its past cultures

connect to the booming CBD area with a proposed landscape water street and construct a splendid future city image

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Interconnected cultural sites and green network Integration of urban and green areas A booming vigorous urban development to revitalize the old city

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Cultural Heritage

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Dynamic Flow

Jinyang Lake

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Green Corridor

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CONFLUENCE The open space program was developed to respond to the dynamic flow of people into the site from a wide variety of surrounding land uses, resulting in a confluence of dynamic activity.

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Main Arrival Plaza Earth Covered Parking Ground Parking Earth Gallery Water Gallery 5 Sense Gardens Forest Walk Constructed Wetland

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Bird Island City Planning Museum Club House Retail Village IMAX Movie Theater Playground Lake View Gallery Pier

DYNAMIC CITY (link to the Olympic Sport Centre)

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LANDSCAPE CITY (link to the Green Corridor) preserve the existing vegeation and restore its habitat diversity

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DESIGN THEME

MEMORY PROCESS

MEMORY A design concept is originated from an understanding of human memory.

MEMORY RECALL PHENOMENON

Through five sensory channels human brain perceive the world and the brain’s network of neurons forms a massively parallel information processing system. After perceiving new information, human brain converts it into a construct that can be stored and recalled later.

Memory retrieval is a process of revisiting the nerve pathways the brain formed when encoding the memory.

Recall/Remembering

Parallel Scanning

Free Recall

Concurrent Overlap Perception

SENSORY STIMULI

ENCODING

Engram/Potentiation

laying down of a memory

Memorize Memory Montage of Jinyang

Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi, locates at north of Middle Jin basin. Taiyuan lies along Mount Erlong and is went through by Fen River north to south. It is a cultural city originated as far as four thousands seven hundred years ago. Numerous pieces of historic moments formed a montage of a collective memory, inherited by generations after generations.

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déjà vu

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STORAGE

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Serial Processing

SCANNING

JUSTAPOSITION

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trace in the brain Memory is stored as a collage, involving different elements stored in disparate parts of the brain linked together by associations and neural networks.

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SPATIAL LANGUAGE The movement of brain could be visualized as a set of spatial languages

并置

JUXTAPOSE

DESIGN FORM to transform the abstract spatial language as real design forms

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Earth Covered Parking Art Avenue Beach Earth Gallery (Sculpture Garden) Art Forest Cherry Jetty Water Gallery (Sculpture Garden) Tranquil Bay Folk Culture Museum (Old temple renovation ) 5 Sense Gardens Water Theater Wharf Pedestrain Bridge

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Conceptual Sketch Overlaid On Site Satellite Map Based on the existing fish pond structure, to connect the water body by cutting the ridge off so as to shape various spatial experience. Overlay a series of floating islands to display sculptures, and add a layer of boardwalk to complete a path system.

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Boardwalk

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Display Island

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Seating Stairs

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Geometric Landform

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WATER GALLERY Wood Bench

Boardwalk

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Reshape the existing pond dykes to be geometric mounds as spatial divider

Adding

Connecting

Water Gallery Design Approach

Renovate and transform the fish ponds into a series of exhibition spaces based on the existing structure

[C] Water Courtyard Area Based on the existing pond structure, cut the dyke, add floating islands and make path connection, to create series of chamber like display spaces


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[1] Preserve and renovate the existing industrial structures as a memory trace of the past; utilize industrial related material, such as aluminium and corten steel to create a industrial character; shape a series of terrace garden with the soil dredged from the lake, and construct a hidden parking structure under the mound

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Parking Exit

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Folk Culture Museum

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Pedestrian Bridge

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“Sight” Garden

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“Hearing” Garden

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“Touch” Garden

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“Taste” Garden

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“Smell” Garden

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Seating Terrace

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Viewing Platform/Shelter

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Wharf

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Water Theater

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780.50

788.50

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PEDSTRIAN BRIDGE

Wind Through Woods

The pedstrian bridge, set within the landform, provides a natural connection over the dividing road. The bridge takes a fluid shape moving through the man-made mound, as a spring breeze through woods. The canopy coming up from the ground alternates from side to side to direct and frame the views of the landscape. It ends up with a double leveled deck, a viewing platform and a shelter underneath.

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WATERFRONT TYPOLOGY The 564m long waterfront, composed of four types of treatment, the seating terrace, double-leveled deck, wharf with feature canopy, and a water theater, celebrates a active and vigorous civic place.

Seating

Embedded Green Mound Granite Planter Woodbench

d-levele

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Ramp

Seating

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Planting Stripe Water Stage Seatings

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Tree Planter+Seating Planting Terrace Flowering Mound

Braille Wall

Seating Planter Edge

Material Wall Seating

5 SENSE GARDENS The five gardens terracing down, located in different levels, represent five senses of human perception: sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste, to recall a memory related to each sense. Every garden is characterized and programmed by its theme with a design feature to amplify its sensory experience.

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TASTE Garden

Music Score Inspired Metal Instrument+Seating

SIGHT Garden

Wood Deck+Seating

HEARING Garden

Reflected Spiral Ramp of Tree Houses

Rock Climbing Wall

SMELL Garden

Echo Wall + Granite Seating

TOUCH Garden

Silhouette Wall of Feature Buildings in Taiyuan

Dry Fountain Seating Terrace Souvenir Shop

Snack Bar


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Earth Covered Parking

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Restroom underground

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HEARING Visual Effect: Reflection Distortion

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Visual Memory: Feature buildings over time

Acoustic Effect: Temple of Heaven

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Sound Wave

Echo Wall

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Rock Climbing

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Material Selection

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TASTE

+ Reading

Reading

SMELL

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Local Snack

Waterfront favorite

Layers of Taste

Petals

Flowering Garden

Exit of Underground Parking

Sand Stone

Souvenir Shop (half underground green roof) Feature Planting Edge & Dividing Panel

Material Recalling

world full of green

Snack Bar (on ground) Restroom (underground)

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Stainless Corten Steel Steel


Landscape as

Living Organism

Mephibosheth’s Village

A Pro-bono Project for a Rural Orphanage Client Mephibosheth’s Village Location Dadian Town, Junan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province, China Size 3.12 ha Status Ongoing construction since 2009 Participation Several visits each year since 2010, long stay in 2012 &2014 Role&Task Consultant for site plan and main designer for the Multi-function Complex

Steve and Xinwei, the Christian couple, began their foster work near Beijing in 2001, and then moved to a rural area in Linyi, Shandong province in 2009, due to some policy reasons. They started building up a new foster home to accommodate abandoned orphans with various disabilities from the ground up, named Mephibosheth’s village. Mephibosheth, a character in Hebrew Bible, is a grandson of Saul, the first king of Israel and Judah. He was dropped and became disabled when fled with his nurse after the death of Saul in a battle. David, anointed as the new king, found him, and brought him to live and eat with him as a family. “Mephibosheth” symbolizes those disabled and undesired, should be equally treated and have meaningful life as the others. Steve and Xinwei accept children whose problems do not fit the remedies offered by the government or other NGOs, the undesired and helpless ones. They used to have up to 50 orphans in Shandong, and then had to transfer most of them to Henan due to policy reasons in 2013, where they cooperated with a local private hospital. There are currently about 10 children in Shandong, more than 80 children in Henan. About 70-80% of the children have cerebral palsy; some of them have Dawn’s syndrome, heart disease, autism, visual issues, etc. They believe with therapeutic treatment and special devices, the disabled can be enabled to manage their personal life, communication, travelling and do so much more things than we could ever imagine. Therefore Steve, the founder, builder and designer of this place, envisions it as a therapeutic resort or camp for the disabled orphans, helpless families with disabled kids, and even to help the problem adolescents through their voluntary service for the little ones. Currently the 3.12 ha site has three completed residential buildings for the orphans, the staff and the Steve’s with a moderate American south-west style, seamlessly fit into the environment. There is a big greenhouse, a workshop, a goat barn, several dog houses, a chicken shed and a facility house. The main playground and the fourth house are under construction. Steve is not a trained designer, but well constructed and shaped the site naturally one step after another. Most of the design is done on site, without much paper drawings. I started coming to the site since 2010 and visited them a couple of times annually, mostly as a consultant for the ongoing site design. And I organized a team about 10 colleagues and applied for Asia’s Time Bank (a company project to allocate amount of office hours for volunteer projects) for them to survey the site and collect information and reference for the further design. And then I spent a month in 2012 and two months in 2014 to help design the fourth building and the other part of the playground. Jun 2009

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To Ju County

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main road from Junan County to the site through farming hills

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Playground Study Model


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Service Entrance

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Foster Home for orphans

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Main Kitchen + Staff Dorm

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Steve’s Family

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Outdoor Kitchen

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Pottery House

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Water Park (ongoing)

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Big Slide + Restroom + Septic Tank

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Workshop

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Pet Zoo

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Multi-function Complex (ongoing)

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Greenhouse

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Utility House

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Chicken House

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Bike Parking

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Van Parking

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Grape Trellis

Greenhouse for Hydroponic Farming

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Walking Tunnel

Digging Cave

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Salad Plate from fresh vege

Ben drove his motorcar to deliver vege

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outdoor kitchen Bakery

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Workshop Steve‘s Workshop

Pasture

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Pet Zoo

Pet Zoo

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Goatmilk yogurt

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Goatmilk

Liu Gang Helped with construction

Steve was making BBQ rack in his workshop

Goatmeat

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Seating

MULTI-FUNCTION COMPLEX

Planter

Planter Planter

Seating

Seating

Wood Deck (Grape Trellis) Fish Pond (Skylight)

Balcony Planter

Roof Garden Plan Window Location Study Sunlight

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Skylight Design The ceiling of the atrium is designed to be a fish pond in the roof garden as a feature and skylight.

Revised Design Bedrooms are in the outer space with big windows to get more sunlight, the central dark area is utilized as media room/library/storage, and add in a stair atrium as a public space, vertical corridor and skylight.

Activity Hall Mud House Arrival Hall

Greenhouse (Hydoponic farming) Restroom Balcony Second Floor Plan

Steve’s orginal plan It was constructed as a 20 x 20 m square, and the supporting post was laid 5 m apart. The central living space will be really dark and doesn’t have good ventilation and circulation.

Dorm

Dorm

Dorm

Dorm

Dorm

5m

5m Dorm

Office

Meeting Room

Dorm

Library

Dorm

Dorm

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Dorm Dorm

Storage

Dorm

Laundry

Dorm

Entrance

Dorm

Dorm 20m

Dorm

Dorm

Media Room Library

Dorm

Laundry

Kitchen

Men’s Room

20m

Ground Floor Plan

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Roof Garden The ramps between treehoused on the north side provides connection between each floors. Raised planter edge as seating element. Fish pond with glass bottom above the stair way on the second floor is the skylight.

Second Floor Large open space is for children activity and large group gathering. The outer space facing south and west is light strucutred greenhouse for hydroponic farming.

Fish pond as skylight

Ground Floor Bedrooms are located in the outer space with large windows to caputre more natural light, and scenic views. Media room/library and storage in the central dark area. The stair atruim becomes serves as a open public space.

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Greenhouse for hydroponic farming

Tree House

Grape Trellis

Fish Pond as Skylight

Ramp connecting each floor

Wood Bench

Tree House

Spiral Stair Tower

Balcony


Tower and slide

Ongoing Construction Photos

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