Gao Jinxia's portfolio for urban design

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Portfolio Environment Design Jinxia GAO 2017-2020 2021 fall Applying for Master of Urban Design


Resume Jinxia Gao Phone: 86-18780220256 Email: jinxia_gao@163. com Address: No. 99 Shuangqing Road, Chenghua District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China 610000

Education Sichuan Agricultural University 09/2017-06/2021 College of Landscape Architecture - Major: Environment Design - GPA: 3.53/5.0 - Average Score: 85.25/100 - Core courses: Ergonomic, Environment Design Drawing, Interior Space Design, Exhibition Design, Landscape Architecture Design, Constitute, Design Color, Modern Landscape Design,etc.

Internship Experience Sinohydro Bureau 5 Co., LTD 07/2020-08/2020 Intern - Participated in factory greening project as design assistant - Analyzed the relationship between the location of the factory and the surrounding environment from the composition, plant selection, color, pattern matching, etc. - Assist the designer in drawing the scheme

Extra-Curricular Activities Volunteer Teaching Team of Sichuan Agricultural University 06/2018-07/2018 Taught primary school students embossing class, painting class, to cultivate children's interest in art - Volunteer Teacher The 7th "Yuanlin Cup" Landscape Design Competition of Sichuan Agricultural University 06/2017 - Competition staff The First "Lingnan Landscape Cup" Landscape Planning and Design Competition for Universities in Western China 05/2017 - Contestants

Awards and Honours - The Excellent student of College of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University 11/2019

Skills Sketch: Photoshop:

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Illustrator: Sketch up:

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Indesign: Lumion:

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Contents 01 Weaving Waterfront Waterfront Ecology Restoration Project type: waterfront ecology design / individual Time: 2018.11-2019.01 Tutor: Jia ZHONG Contact: jiaazhong@gmail.com

02 Connecting Urban Core Renovation of Tianfu Square & Undergound Station Project type: urban square & transport design / individual Time: 2019.02-2019.04 Tutor: Jia XIE Contact: 364164324@qq.com

03 All Over the Place Multifunctional Installation for College Students Project type: campus installation design / individual Time: 2018.11-2019.01 Tutor: Wenfeng XIE Contact: xwenfeng@sicau.edu.cn

04 Untold Tale Behind Chernobyl Chernobyl Nuclear Accident Memorial Project type: memorial design /individual Time: 2019.02-2019.04 Tutor: Li GUO Contact: gardengl@126.com


01 Weaving Waterfront Waterfront Ecology Restoration Location: Yangma Town, Jianyang County, Chengd City, Sichuan Province, China Size: 100 hectare Type: waterfront restoration and pollution treatment / individual work Time: 2018.11-2019.01 Tutor: Jia ZHONG Contact: jiaazhong@gmail.com

Project Statement Due to urban expansion and rapid development, pollution problems in Jianyang County and surrounding areas are prominent. Data suggests that water pollution in Tuo River increased dramatically. In order to preserve ecology and water environment, this design aims to improve local habitat, restore biodiversity, and reduce contaminents in water and soil. It also focus on developing natural waterfront for visitors to conduct variety of outdoor activities.



Site Analysis

Existing Riverfront Sections

River History Timeline

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Late 1960s

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The completion of the Tuo River First Bridge improved accessibility.

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The rapid growth of chemical industry along the river caused severe water pollution.

Five bridges have opened to traffic in this region, brought great convenience to local residents and visitors.

The problem of rive recent decades due mining, which greatl riverfront residents

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Urban Nodes Planning

Landuse Plannning

Landscape

15km to Longquan Mountain

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Public service Community service Comprehensive residential Specific amenity Waterfront vitality Traditional town Park Industrial

Legend Sewage treatment plant

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Wharf

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Landscape node Traffic portal node Core of public activities

Water Quality Analysis

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Concentration dist in surface sedimen

Comprehensive evaluation results of Nemeruo in the monitoring section of Tuo River

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Concentration of organochlorine pesticides/(ng.-1g)

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YangMa Village

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Water quality investigation of the Tuo River indicates that organochlorine pesticides and the total phosphorus exceeded the standard in the waters of the Tuo River Basin. The water pollution problem is serious and needs to be improved.

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Design Strategy

Site Analysis

Economic growth rate

Problems

Solutions

Growth rate of respiratory ancer patients

Land-use pattern

Farmland Residential area Wharf

Drainage system

Tuo River Tributary

Tuo River water pollution

Intercept & mitigate pollution

River benthic community remove N & P compound

Increase activity type

Three tour routes: walking, cycling, boating

I. Increase the channel II. Slow down the flow III. Increase the preciptation

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tribution of organochlorine pesticides nts of Tuo River

Main road Secondary Bridge

Road network

Agricultural wastewater surface runoff

Agricultural wastewater collection pond

Agricultural wastewater purification system

Delimit water ecological protection area

Protect forest land, nature conservation

Core protected area Secondary protected area Tertiary protection zone

Lack of division of conservation areas

e and actual value of BP neural network

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Lack of space for waterfront activities

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Exsiting vegetation

Paddy Wheat Rapeseed

Maize Walnut tree Mushrooms

Waterfront platform & boardwalk


Master Plan

Habitat & Bi

Tourist Route

Legend Landscape route

Picking crops

Rest space 2 Waterfront

Grassland

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Walking

Cycling

Boating

Bird watching

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Insect Mamm

Entrance Dock Grassland Corridor Farmland Farm experience Visitor center Viewing deck Sketch platform Ornametal forest Walkway Wetland corridor Exit

Tuo

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Xiongjiabian Village

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Picking fruit

Woodland

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Visitor center

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Tuo River

Ornametal Ornametal Fishing forest tree

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Wetland

Ornametal Walking tree

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Ornametal Wetlands forest

Arvicolin

Formicidae

Erinacein

Talpida

Grassland

Vegetation &

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Sketch corridor

Mantodea

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Picking crops

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Farmland

Caelifera


iodiversity Restoration

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Francolinus pintadeanus

Asio otus

Anas crecca

Otus bakkamoena

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Wetland purification system Fish

Reptile

Hierococcyx Ardea cinerea Myxocyprinus sparverioides asiaticus

Polyodon spathula

Mauremys reevesii

Nightingale

Passer montanus

Silurus meriordinalis Chen

Micropterus salmoides

Frog

Asio flammeus Apus affinis

Little Egret

Parakysis longirostris

Gobiiformes

Serpentes

Swales

Wetland baffer zone

Water retention Front pond

Filter pond

Precipitation

Run-off

Run-off

Anguilla japonica

Bubulcus ibis

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Milvus migrans

Bio-swale Vegetation filter belt

Infiltration

Monopterus albus

Discharge

Speed reduction Siniperca chuatsi

Woodland

Percolation

Buffering

Wetland

Centralized storage pond Ecological experience

Grassland Zoysia Axonopus Cynodon Eremochloa tenuifolia dactylo ophiuroides Zoysia japonica Steud

Aquatic plant purification zone

Natural wetland front pond

Conditioning and purification

Biological purification

Zea mays

Mushroom Juglans

Brassica napus

Receive water level signal

Purification Process Agricultural run-off sewage collection

Woodland Pittosporum Ligustrum Fagraea Schefflera tobiraThunb quihoui ceilanica Thunb

Ceratophyllum Alternanthera Thalia demersum philoxeroidesdemersum dealbata

Wetland

Typha orientalis

White bud

Arundo Phragmites australis

Carex Nelumbonucifera Cortaderia Saururus Schoenoplectus selloana tabernaemontani

Biological filter belt filter pond

Sunken green space

Gravel biological purification / Soil ecological purification

Intercept settlement / Purification and retention

Agricultural Wastewater Purification System

Farmland Oryza sativa

Percolation

River

& Crop Analysis

Triticum

Collection

Percolation back to river

Tilapia

Farmland

Concave lawn

Collecting pool water level detective device

Wetland sewage collection tank

Receive water level signal

Riffle stream+bivalve bed

Wetlands Filter strip (surfance+subsurface) Polishing Retention+detention

Sewage purification tank

Purified water collection point outlet


Farm Experience

Grassland

Sketch Platform Wetland Corridor


Eco-system Restoration and Sustainable Development Grassland

In 20 years

Grassland Farmland Woodland Wetland

Wetland

Planting pioneer trees and shrubs

Prepare riverbank for wetland species

Monitor expansion progress annually

Increase diversity of tree species

Improve diversity and coverage of wetland vegetation

Establish interseeded grassland species and manage invasive species

Mature woodland provides habitat for wildlife

Prepare seedbed from native and hardy species

In 10 years

In 50 years

Woodland

Project Vision After the project is completed, it can alleviate the pollution aftermath to the natural environment caused by urban development and expansion, restore natural habitat, and protect biodiversity. At the same time, it can increase hydrophilic activity space and public spaces to meet the desire of local residents. Meanwhile, some multi-functional spaces and resting platforms are organized for people to use, bringing people a place where ecological restoration and activity space coexist.

Create macrophyte and transition ecosystem


02 Connecting Urban Core Renovation of Tianfu Square & Undergound Station Location: Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China Size: 88,368m2 Type: urban square & transport design / individual work Time: 2019.02-2019.04 Tutor: Jia XIE Contact: 364164324@qq.com

Project Statement Tianfu Square is located at the heart of Chengdu. It serves as a landmark and major transportation hub. Many significant issues of this site have been revealed by visitors feedback, such as low vegetation canopy coverage, complex underground circulation, and lack of connection with suroundings. This design aims to create an ecologically livable urban green space in urban centre, fulfill the demand of commuters and tourists, and connect surrounding buildings with barrier-free access.



Context Analysis

Site Detailed Conditions Circulation Access to Exhibition Access to Museum Access to Office Building Access to Commercial

Chengdu

Chengdu Sports Center A

Qingyang District

Sichuan Sichuan Art Provincial Museum libeary

Site Chengdu Museum

People's Park

Sichuan Science& Technology Museum Sichuan Grand Theater

Railway

Renhe Spring Department Store

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Power Building

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Landscape Sichuan Provincial Government

Site Analysis Territory Center

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Green space

Sichuan Provincial Department of Education Power Building

Chengdu Museum Sichuan Provincial libeary

Land-use Adminstrative land Public service land Commercial land Recreational land

Jincheng Art Palace Sichuan Grand Theater


Site Axonometric Section Exsisting problems: 1. Insufficient connection between underground space and ground space 2. Scarce greening on the ground and low vegetation coverage, causing problems such as strong wind and sun exposure 3. Disconnection between the site and the surrounding important plots, causing serious traffic jams, and unchanged human nature 4 .The venue has little functionality and cannot meet the needs of multiple types of activities.

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Crowd Analysis Office worker

Commuter

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Cross CBD Tunnel

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Undergrond Concourse

Destination

Platform Line 2 Transport methods Platform Line 1 Customer Service Barrier-free elevator Automatic ticket vending machine

Activity demand Hope to have more activity space Hope to reduce commuting time Can travel in groups

It will be faster after getting out of the subway

The underground corridor is dark, poor guidance, and lack of orientation.

The sunken square lacks connection to the surroundings and the layout is fragmented.

Low canopy coverage leads to problems such as exposure to the sun and strong wind.


Design Concept

Master Plan

A circulation is formed by connecting the surrounding functional areas, and complex circulations are summarized, classified and integrated to form two types of circulations, fast and slow. The fast circulations are connected to the subway exits and surrounding plots through sky bridges, and the slow circulations satisfy tourists through the ground road network. Demand for sightseeing.

Design Process 1.Connect surrounding functional areas

2.Seperating circulation by different destinations

3.Functional partition

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Green space Green space Circulation Circulation 4.Form sky corridor and ground road network

Green space Circulation

Water scenic Commercial district

5.Continuous improvement of functions in the venue

Water scenic Water scenic Commercial district Commercial district

6.Create landform and planting for natural sense

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Cross Sections Section A-A' Stairs

Stairs

Subway exit Platform Barrier-free elevator Sky corridor Spiral staircase Commercial district

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Platform Barrier-free elevator Subway exit Commercial district

Sky corridor

Stairs Commercial district

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Program & Function Analysis Functional area on the bridge

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Rest area

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1 Subway exit 2 Spiral staircase 3 Pop-up market 4 Stairs 5 Sky corridor 6 Barrier-free elevator 7 Rest area on the bridge 8 Commercial district 9 Fountain Square 10 Water feature wall 11 Corridor branch 12 Corridor branch

Circulation

Views

Ground functional area

Fountain play area

Greenery

Water feature wall

Underground floor functional area

Circulation

Pop-up market

Subway exit

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Exploded Axonometric Diagram

Sunken Terrace Plaza

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Landscape Planting & Species

Pop-up Market in Daytime

Desig urban life, it but al in the city.

Ginkgo biloba Ficus benjamina Magnolia grandiflora L Ficus microcarpa Linn.f Cinnamomum japonicum Sieb Acer palmatum

People enter the site from the subway exit and enter the site through terrace steps or barrierfree spiral ramp. The sunken plaza in the site forms different functions during the day and night. It integrates traffic, merchandise sales and pop-up market during the day; night is also an amphitheatre for performances and events.

Acer palmatum Thunb. Nerium oleander Hibiscus syriacus Cynodon dactylo Zoysia japonica Steud

Sky Corridor Bridge deck Bridge pier Glass guardrail Sky corridor circulation

Terrain Contour Ground circulation

Underground Floor Space Commercial district Warehouse Restroom Barrier-free elevator Subway turnstile Escalator

Platform Line 2 Waiting platform Line 1 Waiting ptlatform

Wheelchair accessible ramp

Wheelchair accessible ramp

Special Event in Nightime


ound Plaza Design Details

gn aims to create an ecologically livable n green space. In today's rushed daily not only meets people's travel needs, lso enables people to go sightseeing e city square and experience life in the

Rest area on the bridge

Tree Canopy Garden

Access to Office Building

Commercial district Stairs Rest area on the bridge Sky corridor

Access to Museum


03 All Over the Place Multifunctional Installation for College Students Location: Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China Size: 400,000 m2 Type: installation & structure / individual work Time: 2018.11-2019.01 Tutor: Wenfeng XIE Contact: xwenfeng@sicau.edu.cn

Project Statement In recent years, the number of college students has increased dramatically, which has led to various problems that deeply influenced college students’ schedules, such as lack of study space and poor equipment. I hope to build a series of campus installations to meet the needs of college students. They can be combined in variety of methods for different purposes. Creating spaces for reading, study, discussion, and exhibition for students to make their campus life more convenient.



Timeline of Chinese University Development unit(ten thousand) 3000 College entrance examination resumed in 1977

92.8% of the country passed the supervision and evalution of the balanced development of compulsory education

Fully achieve universal nineyear compulsory education

Proposed 'universal primary compslsory education' The nine-year compulsory education is adopted.

Free compulsory education

The 'Outline of China's Education Reform and Developmment' was issued.

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The number of universities is 2688

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Survey on Students' Daily Routine I wake up early every day to study, in the library, study room, or classroom.

I won't wake up early every day, never go to the library or study room because there are too many people.

I come to school early every day for teaching, class preparation, etc.

Domitory is not suitable for study.

When I sleep in the bedroom, other students have already got up to study or morning exercises, which will affect my sleep a little bit.

Every morning I come to classroom to teach students

2006

2011

2018

Number of universities The classroom is for lecture, not suitable for single reading.

When I arrived classroom later, almost all seats are occupied.

I work in the office, read etc.

Number of students

Dormitory is not a good place for study cause roommates are either resting or playing games.

The library is far away from the dormitory, takes long time to travel between them.

The library is crowded, and it is difficult to find a seat near power source.

Return to the classroom in the afternoon to continue the class...

2019

There are few seats for self-study, and I have to carry lots of books.

I will do some work and reading in the office

Go back to the office and finish the day's work


Crowd Activity Analysis 5-8h Reading preference

Idle Outdoor Space Analysis B.Graduate student

A.Undergraduate

The crowd

1-2h

composition professional book

2-5h 1-2h 5-8h

composition

5-8h 2-5h

prose worksbook

I conducted a field study and found that many spaces in campus are wasted, such as corner of the playground, sidewalk, and building cortyard. Installations can be placed at these locations to utilise the potential of idled outdoor spaces.

C.Staff composition

professional book

professional book

5-8h 2-5h

prose worksbook

prose worksbook

fiction

fiction

fiction

journal article

journal article

journal article

The installation can be placed next to the sports field

The installation can be located on sidewalk

Sidewalk of the main avenue

Crowd area on campus

The appeal of reading space

I really want a study place for myself.

The dormitory is noisy and crowded.

We need a space where we can discuss.

We exercise in the playground, at the same time, we can also read and study in the corner of the playground, which is a small world for one person.

I need a reading space where I can use mobiles apps.

We don't want to travel between reading and living space.

On the side of the road, discuss with classmates.

This place is good for acitivities and events

Need to recharge.

The crowd`s demand for activity soace The installation reduces the number of students traveling on the road

Teacher`s apartment

Playgroud

Student apartment

No.4 teaching building Area A

Chengdu institude of agriculture and forestry science and technology

If we can just study near the teaching building, we don't have to travel between the library and classroom.

student apartment

Area B

The installation uses fragment space

The wide corridor is also a good place to study

The installation provides students with an independent learning space

We can use the area near the library to study, so as to avoid the problem that the library can`t accommodate too many people to learn

Area C

second laboratory building seventh laboratory building

Morphologic Process

Undergraduate Graduate student staff Indoor activity Crowd activity area

8:00

10:00

Outdoor activity General analysis of population

12:00

14:00

16:00

18:00

19:30

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23:00

After examed several geometric forms, I finally concluded that the triangular module is the most suitable for forming the space for the installation. The spaces formed by triangular modules can adapt to multiple environments on campus, to meet the needs of students on campus life.


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Exhibition Installation


Reading Installation

Transformation of Interior Furniture Table and chair set

Single seat

Folding single desk Folding bookshelf

Polyurethane Leather

180°

Polyurethane Leather Treated Pine Wood

60°

180° Treated Pine Wood

90°

90° Polyurethane Leather

Mini-library Installation

Convenient Store Kiosk

Maximising Outdoor Space Function in Campus

Polyurethane Leather


04 Untold Tale Behind Chernobyl Chernobyl Nuclear Accident Memorial Location: Ukraine, Pripyat, Chernobyl Size: 39,040m2 Type: memorial landscape & architecture design / individual work Time: 2018.11-2019.01 Tutor: Li GUO Contact: gardengl@126.com

Project Statement Chernobyl nuclear accident is one of the greatest disasters in human history. The estimated number of deceased liquidator is 6000, however, the official announced casualty number from Soviet Union Government remains at 31. In this project, I decide to focus on the men and women who bravely involved in damage control yet still remain unknown by the public. This memorial is designed to remind the public of this disaster, but more importantly the liquidators who sacrificed their lives in it.



History Timeline

Site Analysis 4.27 10:00 5.4--5.8

4.25 01:00--23:00 Before No. 4 reactor of Chernobyl is prepared for a test run in power-down scenario, but it was delayed to late mid-night.

4.26 4.26 01:23:40 01:28 Explosion The reactor exploded and released tons of radioactive materials. Local firebrigate act swiftly to control the fire without any protection from radiation.

4.27 14:00 Liquidators Over 200,000 liquidators are summoned to mitigate the impact of Chernobyl accident.

Circulation

Main road Secomdary

5.9--Present Current A gigantic confinement structure has been constructed above the exploded reactor to seal the radiation.

Land-use

Stone landfill Vacant land Bush Forest

Context Analysis Existing Tour Route

Site is located at the west of Chernobyl Power Plant, about 150m away. The confinement structure can be seen from this site clearly. After liquidation, the radiation level of this area is significantly lower than the north and south side of the power plant so tourists are allowed to access this region.

Pripyat Kiev

Ukraine

Topography

Contour 112m

111.5m 111.5m 110.5m

Single day tour Two days tour

Pripyat Prip yat

Radiation Analysis

Site Red Forest

(mR/h) >800-1000 -600-800 -400-600 -200-400 -100-200 <100

Chernobyl Power Plant

112m

Riv er

Satellite

111m


Design Narratives

Concept Generation

The narratives of this memorial are composed by five parts, follwing the progress of the Chernobyl accident and aftermath, allows visitors to experience all the scenario.

Five spaces with distinctive spatial qualities are designed based on the narrative of Chernobyl disaster. The form of spaces are generated from the keywords which represent different phases of the disaster as the situation escalating.

Part I. Menace Approach

Part I. Menace Approach · Serises of mistakes · Circuitous · Sink · Causation

Part II. Mist

Part II. Mist · Story unfolds · Mist · Progress

Part III. Fear

Part III. Fear · End · Dust settles · Closure

Part IV. Tomb of the unknown

Part IV. Tomb of the unknown · Memory · After story · Tombstone

Part V. Ground zero

Part V.Ground zero

· Origin


Master Plan

Exploded Axonometric Diagram A'

0 10 20 30 40 50m

Landscape Planting

B'

1

Circulation

Groud zero

2

Tomb of the unknown

Weathering steel

Concrete

Steel plate

Brick

5

Memorial museum

Mist

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Menace approach

B

A

1 2 3 4 5

Menace approach Mist Fear Tomb of the unknown Groud zero


Entrance As the entrance composed of the gradually sinking wall enters the memorial park, from the entrance to the inner wall gradually sinks and rises, the road gradually narrows and narrows, giving the viewer a strong sense of oppression and sinking approach. The crisisridden experience brings the viewer into the situation and emotional experience.

Paths of Mist With the gradual unfolding of the storyline, subspaces and multiple paths are formed in the space in an expanding and radial shape. Different subspaces are involved in the event either actively or passively, walking through different spaces and paths. In order to understand the stories that happened to all kinds of people at that time and experience their emotions.


Cross Sections

Memorial museum

Mist

Menace approach

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Section A-A' Tomb of the unknown

Section B-B'

Memorial Museum The story ends here, and the timeline of the incident is condensed here. With a sloping entrance about 1 meter into the exhibition hall, there are some items displayed at that time, telling the story that happened at that time. After viewing the exhibition hall, enter the next space through the forced exit, and the story settles at this moment.

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20m

10

20m

Groud zero

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Tomb of the unknown

Ground Zero The square formed by the staggered cement stone pillars simulates the beating core control rods frantically five minutes before the explosion. They are the most direct factor causing the incident. The square will bring people back to the center of the incident and return to the origin of the incident. The person walked onto the square and looked at the sarcophagus, which gave people deep enlightenment and thinking.


Other Works 01

Project title: Materials: P Size: 420mm Time: 2018.

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Project title: Materials: W Size: 420mm Time: 2018.


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: Process of Fragmentation Pencil m*297mm .3

Project title: Angel & Devil Materials: Needle pen Size: 420mm*297mm Time: 2019.1

: Lady & Butterfly Wool, Button, Gouache m*297mm .5

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04 Project title: Texture Experiment Materials: Needle pen, Gouache, Marker Size: 210mm*297mm Time: 2019.5


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