KAIYUE FAN portfolio
CONTENTS
ACADEMIC Central Falls Master Plan
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Urban Planning & Design
New Vision for Atlantic Yards
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Residential District Design
Urban Hybrid
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Urban Park Design
Elevated Landscape
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Thesis
PROFESSIONAL South Capitol Bridge Park
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Urban Design
Construction Documentation
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Related Projects Experience
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C h i n e s e Tra d i ti o n a l G a rd e n
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OTHER WORKS
Hand Drawing
Model Making
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URBAN DESIGN
CCENTRAL E N T R A L FALLS F A L L S COMPREHENSIVE C O M P R E H E N S I V E MASTER M A S T E R PLAN PLAN
Urban Planning & Design Year : 2014.02-2014.05 Type : Academic Instructor : Elizabeth Dean Hermann Urban analysis & planning: Group work Site design: Teamed with Juan Tan
Urban Village
Urban Weave
Urban Watershed
Urban Learning Web
Urban Engine
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Ye a r : 2014.02-2014.05 Ty p e : Academic Instructor : Elizabeth Dean Hermann Urban analysis & planning: Group work S i te d e s i g n : Te a m e d w i t h J u a n Ta n
R EGION A L MA PPIN G
I NDI V I DUA L M A PPI NG
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Master Plan Creation
Master Plan Creation
3 main drivers(landing STEP1: establish three main enterprise zone,enterprise educational core, drivers(landing zone, coats&clark core, enterprise zone) that function educational Coats&Clark enterprise as thethat urban engineastothe input economic zone) function urban engine to and edcational into the city. input economic powers and educational powers
STEP2: identify three main north-south collaborate streets that collect majormajor urbanurban activities activities andactive existing active programming and existing programming spaces spaces to acupuncture to acupuncture the city. the city.
STEP1: Main Drivers
5 major gateways forfor STEP3: establish five major gateways the city and fortify lateral connections by identifying potential east-west streets the city. development to interweave into the city.
STEP4: create city-scale recreation system by connecting existingexisting greenlands along system by connecting green the riveralong and proposing newproposing greenlands spaces the river and new that fortify residential core development. green spaces that fortify residential core development.
STEP2: Urban Acupuncture
Urban Engine Strategy
Landing Enterprise Zone
STEP3: Fortify Lateral Connections & Gateways
Educational Core
Coats&Clark Enterprise Zone STEP4: City-scale Recreation
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Building Educational / Civic Core
Mapping of Education & Practice Core
Vision of New Educational / Civic Core
Mapping Education System The red lines in the model represent the connections within the education system. The center of the connection system also represents the lowest point in topography, which we would like to kick off our idea that transforning the natural watershed into cultural watershed that could gather people and build the learning web core.
Working Mechanism The learning core functions as input and integrates knowledge share, knowledge landmark, and afterschool education. The practice core functions as outcome and integrates payment, entrepreneur, practice and information.
Mapping of Education Urban Systems
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Building Educational / Civic Core Building Educational Core---Redesign Jenks Park & New Library
Circulation Analysis
Historic Tower New Library Building Analysis
Location
Program Analysis
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Vision of New Library
Existing Condition
Perspective View
Since there is already a man-made hole under the tower, we chose to transform that hole into the library. For the vision of new library, we decided to create a super modern architecture comibned with the historic tower and hole to exagerate the contradiction as well as bring vitality to the historic container.
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M I X- U S E DE VELOPEMEN T
N E W V I S I O N F O R AT L A N T I C YA R D S
ENTRANCE PLAZA ROOFTOP PLATFORM
SUBWAY STATION EXIT UNDERGROUND COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR ENTRANCE
FAMER MARKET & RETAIL STORE
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM PUBLIC STREET
PRIVATE
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PUBLIC
CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND ENTRANCE PLAZA SPORTS COURT
USER EXPERIENCE ON ROOFTOP
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USER EXPERIENCE DIAGRAM
CONCEPT DIAGRA 1) SUBWAY
Ye a r : 2014.09-2014.12 Ty p e : Academic Instructor : Matthew Donham Te a m e d w i t h Yo u j i n J o u n g
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MAJOR RACE/ETHNICITY ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE White 46% Hispanic 24%
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4_ VOLUME FOR COMMECIAL COURTYARD COURTYARD COURTYARD
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Colle
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PARK DESIGN
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URBAN HYBRID
Ye a r : 2013.09-2013.10 Location : Boston Ty p e : Academic Instructor : Eamonn Hutton Sara Cohen Individual Concept Development CO NC E P T & Model Making
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Concept Model
The The design design starts startsfrom fromthe theconflicts conflictsbetween between eastside eastside residential residentialarea areaand andwestside westside commercial area. Since the park stands commercial area. Since the park standsininthe the middle middle of of the thetwo twoareas, areas,itithas hasthe thepotential potentialtoto become become aa transitional transitionalzone zonetotomix mixthe thetwo twoparts parts into a hybrid. into a hybrid.
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THESIS STUDIO
The site is located at Fort Po the west of Seaport district Point channel. Since Fort Poin to Boston civic center and a cr South Boston community an important to protect the area
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BU I L D I N G A DY N A M I C UR B AN MODEL R E S I L I E N T TO WAT ER CHA N G E Master Plan In 2050 Under Sea Level Rise+Storm Surge
Connection With Rooftop
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Connection With Open Space
Urban Connection
Landscape Leading Urban Design
Building elevated infrastructure networks Proposing new open space system Redeveloping building facade & roof
ELEVATED LANDSCAPE
2050 Storm Surge 2050 SLR
Connection With Rooftop
High Tide
NEW INFRASTRUCTURE
Urban Connection
Mobility
Maintaining east-west vehicle access Creating north-south pedestrian access Expanding bicycle access into district
Building A Dynamic Urban Model Resilient to Water Change Public Realm
BUILDING INTERFACE
OPEN SPACE
Public Accessibility
Enhancing waterfront accessibility Expanding open space to inner district
WATER EDGE
1 mile
Preventing Flooding In 2050
Proposing new harbor walk to keep the sea level rise and storm surge out Proposing stormwater retention and cleansing system to protect the inner district from flooding
Urban Sponge
Connection With Open Space
Connection With Waterfront
Urbanthesis Sponge mainly deals with two issues: water dynamics and urban The EVATED LANDSCAPE the site is faced with sea level rise and storm surge, ding A Dynamicconnection. Urban ModelSince Resilient Vertical Retreat an2100urban sponge model for the sustainability Water Change it is necessary to create In under flooding scenario. Since the site is located at the connection joint hesis mainly deals with between two issues: water dynamicsBoston and urban and downtown, investigations also cover Connection With South how toWaterfront ction. Since the site is faced with sea level rise and storm surge, ecessary to create an urban sponge model for the sustainability strengthen various levels of connectivity within the area. Therefore, an flooding scenario. Since the site is located at the connection joint elevated landscape network is proposed to strengthen street connections en South Boston and downtown, investigations also cover how to Storm Barrier then various levels of connectivity within the area. Therefore, an and provide an connections enjoyable walking experience within the district. As for ed landscape network is proposed to strengthen street ovide an enjoyable walking experience within the district. As for the urban sponge part, a new harbor walk is proposed toElevated keep the sea ban sponge part, a new harbor walk is proposed to keep the sea Walk se and storm surge out level in 2050. Additionally, a new green space rise and storm surge out in 2050. Additionally, a new green space rk is proposed for storm water retention and cleansing to protect ner part from flooding innetwork 2050. As for the connection part, isurban proposed for storm water retention and cleansing to protect Water Retention rth-south connection is strengthened by the new harbor walk and inner part flooding in 2050. As for the urban connection part, evated highline throughthe the central node. While from the east-west ction is enhanced by the elevated streets to maintain the gateway the north-south connection is strengthened by the new harbor walk and ton downtown under the water scenario in 2100. Elevated StreetSURGE Parti Diagram TER PLAN IN 2050 UNDER SEA LEVEL RISE + STORM SURGE MASTER PLAN IN 2100 UNDER SEA LEVEL RISE + STORM the elevated highline through the central node. While the east-west connection is enhanced by the elevated streets to maintain the gateway 1000(ft) 1000(ft) 0 100 500 0 100 500 to Boston downtown under the water scenario in 2100. MASTER PLAN IN 2050 UNDER SEA LEVEL RISE + STORM SURGE Defensive System
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d Pedestrian P r o t o tWalkway ypes For Elevated Landscape
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Final Conclusions The thesis mainly deals with two issues: water dynamics and urban connection. Since the site is faced with sea level rise and storm surge, it is necessary to create an urban sponge model for the sustainability under flooding scenario. Since the site is located at the connection joint between South Boston and downtown, investigations also cover how to strengthen various levels of connectivity within the area. Therefore, an elevated landscape network is proposed to strengthen street connections and provide an enjoyable walking experience within the district.
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The overall hypothesis is proposed to keep transformation through incremental building and create a dynamic urban model that is resilient to climate change. As for the urban sponge part, a new harbor walk is proposed to keep the sea level rise and s to r m s u rg e o u t i n 2 0 5 0. A d d i t i o n a l l y, n e w green space network is proposed for storm water retention and cleansing to protect the inner part from flooding in 2050. As for the urban connection part, the northsouth connection is strengthened by the new harbor walk and the elevated highline through the central node. While the eastwest connection is enhanced by the elevated streets to maintain the gateway to Boston downtown under the water scenario in 2100.
Since the central elevated pedestrian network is the most critical part of the overall elevated infrastructure in terms of evolving the neighborhood, zoom in designs are explored to build prototypes for the connection model. Three connection relationships are explored to test design vision and spatial experience, including connection with rooftop, connection with waterfront, and connection with open space. Through the prototypes exploration, water context is involved in the elevated landscape to bring dynamics and connect the spatial experience both on and under the viaduct. Different programs are proposed to bring vitality to the neighborhood. The elevated landscape will play a leading role in terms of transforming the existing office park into a dynamic, vibrant neighborhood.
Final Accessment Through this entire thesis investigation, the research and testing methods are effective in terms of understanding the water dynamics and bringing the context of water into the urban design. Several major adjustments have been made to shift the investigation direction in each phase, which helped the thesis go deeper and involved the social issues as well. In phase 1, the investigation mainly focused on understanding the water dynamics and proposed hypothesis accordingly to mitigate f l o o d i n g i m p a c t . H o w e v e r, t h e s o c i a l i s s u e s haven’t been considered deeply through this phase. It was not clear how the concept of urban connection interweaved into the hypothesis and impacted the design strategies. The hypothesis also ignored the significant issue of involving fresh water into the topic.
In phase 2, the investigation did a good job in better considering the water dynamics and s e p a r a t e d t h e s a l t w a t e r w i t h f r e s h w a t e r. As a result of that, the new harbor walk functioned as a storm barrier to keep the sea level rise out, while the proposed green system functioned as a fresh water retention system to prevent the inland from flooding. The central elevated pedestrian network was proposed to connect the innovation centers and important buildings to provide enjoyable walking experience within the district as well as bring vitality to evolve neighborhood. Since the hypothesis embedded different layers in a comprehensive system, thus how to clarify the relationships of each layer was crucial to the project. It was still unclear how the layers interact with each other in this phase. And the hypothesis was incomplete since it did not consider about the north waterfront in this phase.
In phase 3, the hypothesis was refined to be more clear about the different layers of strategies and more complete to consider larger context. The investigation also focused on how to merge the strategy of public realm with the strategy of defensive system. Thinking deeper about the spaces under the viaducts in a human scale helped clarify the attitude towards public realm. The investigation went deeper to build prototypes to test the hypothesis and helped clarify the s t a n c e o f t h e o v e r a l l s t r a t e g y. H o w e v e r, t h e stance of the elevated infrastructure was not strong. The temporary flooding scenario could provide support for the elevated landscape, but it was not enough. The stance lacked a layer of user experience to show what the future vision for the district is like in daily life.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
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SOUTH CAPITOL BRIDGE- MASTER PLAN & PARK DESIGN
DI ST R IC T OF C OLUM B IA , DI ST R IC T DE PA RTM E N T OF T R A N SP ORTAT ION SOUTH CAPITOL STREET CORRIDOR PHASE I PROJECT FINAL VISUAL QUALIT Y C ONCEPT SUBMIT TAL
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R E L AT E D P R OJ E C T S E X P E R I E N C E
Capitol Park Tower, Washington DC Mix-use Development, DD phase
China Rose Valley, Chengdu Resort Planning, Concept design
BayHealth Medical Center, MiIford, Delaware Mix-use Development, SD & DD phase
320 Florida Ave, Washington DC Urban Park & Courtyard & Rooftop Design , SD & DD &CD phase
Arts Park, Washington DC Urban Park design, SD & DD phase
3rd & L Dog Park, Washington DC Dog Park design, SD phase
Capitol Crossing, Washington DC Urban Streetscape & Corridor design, SD & DD phase
2nd & H street, Washington DC Roof Garden & playground design, SD phase
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Yu's story began when he was playing music in the wilderness and met Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter. To his surprise, Zhong could tell Yu's aspirations were as lofty mountain and flowing water from just the melody. Yu and Zhong became bosom friends for a lifetime. After Zhong's death, Yu ceased to play any instrument.
HAND DRAWING
The main space of the garden is organized around a deep pond, which is filled with mountain spring water. Standing on the opposite side of the main pavillion, the master is listening to the elegant melody floating from the music pavillion, as if aftertasting those old good times with his musical soulmate.
CHINESE TRADITIONAL GARDEN
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57 Yu's story began when he was playing music in the wilderness and met Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter. To his surprise, Zhong could tell Yu's aspirations were as lofty mountain and flowing water from just the melody. Yu and Zhong became bosom friends for a lifetime. After Zhong's death, Yu ceased to play any instrument.
The main space of the garden is organized around a deep pond, which is filled with mountain spring water. Standing on the opposite side of the main pavillion, the master is listening to the elegant melody floating from the music pavillion, as if aftertasting those old good times with his musical soulmate.
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Yu's story began when he was playing music in the wilderness and met Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter. To his surprise, Zhong could tell Yu's aspirations were as lofty mountain and flowing water from just the melody. Yu and Zhong became bosom friends for a lifetime. After Zhong's death, Yu ceased to play any instrument.
The main space of the garden is organized around a deep pond, which is filled with mountain spring water. Standing on the opposite side of the main pavillion, the master is listening to the elegant melody floating from the music pavillion, as if aftertasting those old good times with his musical soulmate.
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RESUME
EXPERIENCE 2015.07-present 2015.02-2015.06 2014.09-2014.12 2014.06-2014.08 2012-2013
Project designer at Lee and Associates, Washington DC Urban Studio Teaching Assistant, Rhode Island School of Design Research Assistant, Rhode Island School of Design Intern at AECOM Design & Planning Group, Shanghai Intern at Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute, Shanghai
E D U C AT I O N 2013-2015 2009-2013
Master in Landscape Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design Bachelor in Landscape Architecture, Tongji University, China
AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS 2015 2014
2013
Graduate thesis exhibition in Rhode Island School of Design. Winner of Student Display Competition in Southern New England APA Conference, “Central Falls Comprehensive Master Plan Project reflected our fresh perspectives in building identity, accessibility and new economic and landscape structures for the future of Central Falls.� . First prize of the Tracery Wall design of the Bund Competition in Shanghai.
SKILLS Expertise
Experience
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Adobe Creative Suite AutoCAD Sketchup Microsoft Office Rhino Lumion
PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS South Capitol Bridge Washington, DC 500 Morse Street Washington, DC Capitol Crossing Washington, DC 320 Florida Ave Washington, DC BayHealth Medical Center MiIford, Delaware Arts Park Washington, DC American Geological Union Washington, DC Palisades Recreation Center Washington, DC UVAF Office Building Charlottesville, VA City Center Hotel Washington, DC Capitol Park Towers Washington, DC John Herman Memorial Washington, DC Rosslyn Highlands Park Rosslyn, VA Kingman Island Restoration Washington, DC China Rose Valley Chengdu, China Dupont Ice Arena Washington, DC
LANGUAGES English Chinese
fluent native
CO N TAC T E P
kfan01@alumni.risd.edu 401-837-9344
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