ZHU HUADONG Landscape Architecture I TUDelft
Academic Works
1 Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage
Professional Works
1 - 10
Utrecht, Netherland
2 Mobile Square on Tracks
11 - 14
15 - 19
20 - 28
Utrecht, Netherland
5 Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
29 - 35
Shaxi, China “Best of Sustainable Design” award of 2016 College of Design and Innovation Bachelor Graduation project, Tongji University
6 Urban Migratory Bird Shelter
36 - 38
Shanghai, China
6 Co-constructed Community
39 - 43
Jiyuan, Henan, China Third Prize in the 4th L&A Design Star International University Student Design Competition
7 Grow with Nature
44 - 47
Suqian, China
8 Other Work
2 Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village
55 - 59
Kunshan, China
Maastricht, Netherland
4 “The Harbour”
51 - 54
Leshan, China
Shanghai, China
3 Force / Landform / Vegetation / Microclimate / Sense
1 Villa Mingyue
48 - 49
3 Other work
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Academic Works
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Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage Utrecht, Netherland Fall 2018 Graduation Project (individual) Supervisor: Dr. RenĂŠ van der Velde, J.R.T.vanderVelde@tudelft.nl; Rients Dijkstra, R.J.Dijkstra@tudelft.nl The New Dutch Waterline was built to defend Holland. It comprised of a system of waterworks for inundating and military elements for troops. This study will focus on the part around Utrecht of the New Dutch Waterline, one which is in urban fringe and faces urbanization. The main research question is whether it is possible to transform the language (historical image, the composition grammar and spatial features) of the New Dutch Waterline into a functional and narrative framework of urbanization. Specifically, the design is aimed to provide a framework for the furture urbanization in this area, which can make the visible and invisible heritage legible (represent historical stories and the new characters of heritage colored by the complex environments) and solve the urban problems (de-fragment and resilient water management). In this case, the role of landscape as language and machine at the same time is explored.
New Dutch Waterline in the Netherlands, Utrecht
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The NDW as heritage and infrastructure I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage Dry period
Water direction during the normal days
Water direction during the war
Wet period
Boezem
Polder
Boezem
Polder
Polder
Polder
Inundation
Boezem
Water direction on the ditch Pump station
Boezem
Windmill
Pump direction Pump out Pump in Boezem Polder
Windmill
Water direction during the flooding Inundation area Fort
Functional Infrastructure
Heritage, also Infrastructure Pumps and sluices guide the water out of the deep lying polders, but in war-time the water could be directed into the polder. This water system works based on boezem-polder system. The boezem system is the discharge water network which brings the polder water from into the outer water. The whole water system can be set in motion by switching the pumping stations on and off or changing the direction of the water flow. In a normal situation the water table is higher during winter. During a dry summer, water needs to be taken in from the boezem-system. Ditch
Narrative Heritage
Sluice
Landscape as machine
Dike
Landscape as language
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Ditch
Bunker
Problem Statement I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage Water Drainage in the Peat Polder
Water Drainage in the Clay Polder
Water Drainage in the Town
Water Drainage in the Peat Polder
Water Drainage in the Town
Urban fabrics are separated by infrastructure
Water Drainage in the Town during the normal time
Water Management Challenge
Fragment
Traditional water management brings some problems. With the climate change, the pump station and the boezem with the With the expansion of city, heavy infrastructure is currently blocking the movements of people and turning the city into limited capacity of are becoming the bottleneck of the drainage system. Also, the water full of phosphorus in the agriculture fragments. A lot of space including the heritage is less accessible. The experience and representation of the NDW as linear area is pumped into the cleaner boezem. Even worse, now, low groundwater level in the peat polder results in aeration of cultural heritage is harmed by the urban fragment. the peat soil, followed by oxidation of peat, which shrinks, causing subsidence.
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Problem Statement I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage historically illegible: linear landscape / memory on inundation and shooting
territorially illegible: heritage on the complex environments
inundation area forest
river landscape forest
A fort inside the polder
Natural Layer
peat polder
clay polder
Cycling Corridor and Linear fort system Fort
Cycling Route
forts
sport park
clay field
Experience of the path inside the polder
clay field
golf course
Cultural Layer
inundation for defense in the past A fort inside the city
view from the fort illegible image on inundation and shooting
the environments of heritage
Urban Layer
Experience of the path inside the city
Illegible heritage On the one hand, after the line lost its defensive function, this unique historic legacy was threatened with the loss of its unity as a spatial entity and special memory, like something on flooding for defense.On the other hand, urbanization is making the environment of the heritage complex and complex environments add new layer of meaning to the heritage that makes it unique. The forts and other elements are scattered in the natural area, cultural area and urban area. Urbanization is separating the heritage in different space-time fabrics and people could travel through time along the NDW.
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Strategy I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage
Territorial park system
Segregated forts
Master Plan New Dutch Waterline Park System in Utrecht
De-fragment
Narrative water infrastructure
Territorial park system for legible heritage
Boezem-polder system
Resilient water management
Representation of inundation
Strategy Two strategies are proposed to repair the functional infrastructure and represent the narrative heritage. A territorial park system is proposed to de-fragment and represent the new spatial character of the heritage elements colored by different surroundings. The narrative water infrastructures aim to provide resilient wetland for the boezem-polder system and represent the history on the inundation. Both of them provide a flexible framework.
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Territorial park system and transition nodes Expect defragmenting, the different spatial characters are strengthen. The heritage elements are colored by different surroundings. These elements are like scattered in different space-time. Some of them are in nature, some in cultural landscape and some in urban landscape. Three of the transition nodes are shown as case. In the transition nodes, the experience from the different environments and heritage are stressed at the same time. Sound of poplar leaves which is typical in the clay polder, tactile impression of water in the canal, the feeling in the forest, sound of cars, and typical paving are mixed at the transition node. Therefore, people can feel the transform of environment and notice the different character of
Territorial Park System and Transition Nodes I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage
canal
city
urban layer
boulevard motorway
railway
canal university campus
town
Transition node 1 from the city to clay polder transition node: the door from city to clay polder
peat polder
culture layer sport park clay polder
golf course
heritage.
clay field
clay field
Transition node 2 from the forest to clay polder transition node: the buffer zone from forest to clay polder
nature layer forest
forest
mixed environments
Transition node 3 from agriculture field to university campus transition node: the tunnel from agriculture field to university campus
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Narrative Water Infrastructure I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage
Narrative water infrastructure New water infrastructure changes the water management from rapid drainage to hold and store and also represent the inundation image. Seasonal wetlands are set at the edge of boezem to be adaptive for a role in rainwater storage. At the same time, the seasonal flooding can represent the inundation image.
Tool A: Seasonal wetland seasonal wetland for cultural narrative and resilient water management
Tool B: Solar panel field In some area which can not be seasonal flooded can be transformed into solar panel field, sometimes combining with farm. The shining image of solar panel field remind people of the water easily. Therefore, it is also used as a tool to represent the inundation.
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Heritage
nursery
flooding wetland
old building
forest
new building
farmland
green house
paved area
seasonal flooding
lawn
river
plaza
tram
sport field
road
trees
path
Site Plan Fort Lunet Park in the New Dutch Waterline Park System in Utrecht
Path connecting different forts in complex environments
Expand the path as a park
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Shooting range as a framework
Wetland for cultural narrative and resilient water management
Combine the two strategy as the basic framework
Case: Fort Lunet Park I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage
invisible shooting range
open areas in the shooting range provide flexible functions, like football field, farm, lawn and plaza. Similarly, dense areas also provide flexible functions, like housing, forest and green house.
urban forest and other elements represent the invisible shooting range
flexible framework combines with experience path which connecting different forts and other urban fabrics.
dense open dense open open open dense
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Case: Fort Lunet Park I Narrative infrastructure and functional heritage Phase 1:narrative urban structure
Phase 2
Phase 3
Scenario 1: neighborhood
The new neighborhood starts from the new stop of tram, the junction of tram line and road
Neighborhood can expand along the tram lie and face the wetland and forest.
Excepting the sport fields kept in the forest, the new sport fields will extend along the shooting range and juxtapose along the tram line. The new stop of tram works as key people flow distribution center of the sport park.
The sport park can expand to lower area and the lowest part can be built as green space for the crowd.
The new agriculture field will start from the space near the plaza and lowland.
New agriculture can expand across the area and shape a new framework layer for efficiently farming.
Scenario 2: sport park
Urban forest, seasonal wetland and infrastructure shape the basic framework as the kick-off project.
Scenario 3: urban farm
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Mobile Square on Tracks Shanghai, China Spring, 2014 Academic Individual Project Survey Partner: Lu Jie Design Date: 3/2016 - 7/2016 Supervisor: Lin Yifeng, yflintgu@gmail. com The site is located in the fashion center of Shanghai, Xintiandi where diversified events are held there. A multifunctional square is needed for such various events. The movable structures on the tracks is proposed for the possibilities of the different functions. Variable compositions allow the plaza to transfrom from a boulevard to a weekend market, from a square to film festival field.
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Site and Activities: Diversity I Mobile Square on Tracks
Site
Acitivity Analysis and Proposed Function
The site is surrounded by the business district, tourist attractions and residential areas. As the fashion center of China and the downtown area of Shanghai,diversified groups enable activities diversified. It includes sports, leisure, market and a variety of big events. Therefore, changeable structure are created to meet the diversified needs of this space.
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Concept and Prototype I Mobile Square on Tracks
Structure and Rail
Function and Rail
The width and shape of the structure are primarily controlled by the rail. There are two ways proposed for the changeable structures. Firstly, the shape can be adjusted by the rail. Second, forms can be also adjusted by controlling the angle of the component while maintaining the same width.
Fashion show
Stage
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Reading space
Wedding church
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Test Model
Store
Cafe
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Prototype 1 change following the various rail width
Picnic
Prototype 2 Fixed rail width
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Market
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Design I Mobile Square with Tracks Structure for market
Structure Detail Different components of the structure are interconnected by springs. The wheels of the structure enable the object to move on the track.
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Force Landform Vegetation Microclimate Sense Maastricht, Netherland Fall 2017 Academic Individual Project Supervisor: Joost Emmerik, joost@ joostemmerik.nl The thing surprises me on the site is the huge change of the quarry. Especially during the recent ten years, due to the human force and natural force, the quarry changed a lot. The logic behind the change is studied: the relationship among force, landform, vegetation and microclimate. This rule is applied in the design as the main concept. The relationship these element and the sense of human is studied. For the quarry, as an educational park, this process shows the public how nature changes with time. some little intervention in the nature would be designed to show the public the nature process, like the bridge, forest with different growing speed and wall.
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Research I Force Landform Vegetation Microclimate Sense
History
Landform and Microclimate
During the dozens of years, the quarry saw a huge change. Natural force and artificial force work together to change the morphology of the space.
The landform is shaped into 4 types: basin, wall, valley and terrace.
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Start small-scale
Start large-scale winning
winning Ca. 1930
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2015 2017 2017
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2010
Ca. 1950
Start small-scale winning
2010
Start large-scale winning Digging tunnel
Digging tunnel
Digging tunnel
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2005/12
2007/04 2005/05
2010 Management agreement 30 years with Stichting Limburgs Landschap
Start device and management
Termination of marlwinning and ownership transfer province of Limburg
Ca. 1955
Ca. 1955
Management agreement 30 years with Stichting Limburgs Landschap
Management agreement 30 years with Stichting Limburgs Landschap 2011 2009
Ca. 1955
2003/05
These piesecs form the microclimate. The solar radiation that the land can get is influenced by the landform and then the differences of air pressure are formed. These differences together with landform would change the oringal airflow. Humid air could be taken away by the wind and sunshine. This trend of change is also enhanced by rainfall and wind. All of these elements would influence the vegetation on site and vegetation could influence the microclimate in 2017 turn.
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2012/05 2005/12
2012/05
2009
2011
2009
Start device and management
Termination of marlwinning and ownership transfer province of Limburg
2016/05
2016/05 2007/04
Termination of marlwinning and ownership transfer province of Limburg
2011 Start device and management
2016/09
2016/09 2012/05
2016/05
Solar Radiation
Humidity
Shadow
Airflow
2016/09
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Typology I Force Landform Vegetation Microclimate Sense
The rope bridge enhance the experience of wind and slump shape also remind visitor the vegetation shaped by the landform and micro-climate.
The valley and wind goiing through shapes the vegetation. The growth speed is different for different trees. The "V" skyline shows by time.
The wall guide the direction of the airflow and influence the solar radiation. The difference of humidity is shaped and plants shows this difference.
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The shelter shapes the direction of airflow and the solar radiation. Plants are good indicator for the difference of microcliamte, which can be perceived by human
Process I Force Landform Vegetation Microclimate Sense
0. NOW
3. 4 YEARS LATER
1. FINISHED
4. 25 YEARS LATER
FINISHED
5. 50 YEARS LATER
4 YEARS LATER
25 YEARS LATER
Process The quarry would see the process how natural and artifical force shape the microclimate. The design is shaped with the growth of vegetation.
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50 YEARS LATER
Detail: Graden Design I Force Landform Vegetation Microclimate Sense
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Garden Design The garden belongs to the visitor center and is gate the visitor enter the quarry park. The concept that natural and artifical forces shape the microclimate is applied into the smaller scale design, which help people understand the knowledge at the beginning of the trip.
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Dry/Hot
Humid/Cool
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Humid/Cool
“The Harbour� Utrecht, Netherland Spring 2018 Academic Individual Project Research Partners: Sebastian Andersson, Nikos Christopoulos, Danica Mijoni, Riccardo Sforzi, Philipp Wenz Supervisor: dr. ir. Roberto Cavallo, R.Cavallo@tudelft.nl, Boudewijn Almekinders, boudewijnalmekinders@ me.com The urban infrastructure is shaped by the changing urban fabrics. With the devlopment of the city, the old infrasture like the motorway does not function very well and becomes the barrier. In the future, the infrastructure also needs to change with the development of the high-tech, which brings the convienence of life but may also bring the unhealthy lifestyle. Therefore, the old infrasture should be re-shaped to enhance the link between space and space, human and environment, human and human. The space need to be re-programmed based on the surrounding situation and the transportation be re-organized more for the pedestrian and cycling. Ecology, culture, economy, etc. also need to be considered.
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Problem Statement: Misconnections I "The Harbour"
Misconnections: People and Environment
Misconnections: Physical Segregation
Misconnections: Social Seclusion
People to Environment
Space to Space
People to people
Landscape tries to bond these urban objects together but few people go through the green space and these expansions do not connect to each other because of few valuable recreational form of use.
The connections among different function are poor. At the same time, sectional sequence of physical barriers divides the space into segements.
Even though area is getting more densified, people are feeling more lonely. It is hard to meet each other because of different activity time and lack of attractive public space. Even though peopel are more connected through technology (social media), new lifestyle seems a lonely one.
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Fascination I "The Harbour"
The old infrastructure can be changed from hard boundary to the soft border which connects the fragmented urban space, attract the public to the nature and encourage sport for public life.
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Strategy and Tool Kit I "The Harbour"
Strategy: from barrier to place
Sport Tool Kit
The high-rised motorway is changed into an attractive belt. According the surrounding function, this motorway can be turned into highline park, boulevard and plaza. A tool box is design for the combination of this belt park with sport and leisure activities.
Leisure lifestyle Tool Kit
+ Raised Motorway
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Highline Park + Boulevard + Plaza
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Traffic Flow Change I "The Harbour"
Existing public transportation flow
Future public transportation flow
Existing pedestrian flow
Future pedestrian flow
Existing cycling flow
Future cycling flow
Future Flow By lowering dwon the high-rised motorway, the large traffic flow can be sepreated into more streets to avoid congestion. More paths to the nature or connecting the fragmented urban fabrics are planned. New traffic nodes are designed for the future traffic, especially electric cars.
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Plan I "The Harbour" One of the nodes for the stadium plaza where different traffic flows mix together. This image is just like the harbour where people, cars and boats meet. "The Harbour" is proposed as the concept. Fragmented space is cleaned for a larger and more attractive plaza functionally and original infrastructure is changed to new form that reminds people of the harbour narratively.
Satellite Map
Existing Flow
Future Flow
Function
Subdivided Function
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Perspective Drawing I "The Harbour" The bridge is changed into a high-rised park filled with trees and a skating rink. The shape of the park reminds people of a ship carrying green space there. On the other side, an urban beach on the "pier" is proposed where people can enjoy the ship navigating in the urban context.
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Perspective Drawing I "The Harbour"
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Perspective Drawing I "The Harbour"
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Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology Shaxi, Yunnan, China Spring 2016 Graduation Project (Individual) Construction Drawing Partner: Cheng Xiaomeng Design Date: 3/2016 - 7/2016 Construction Date: 8/2016 Supervisor: Huang Yinwu, hyinwu@gmail. com; Zhu Xiaocun, zhu_xiaocun@qq.com Shaxi is located in the mountainous area. Bailong Pool, as a water source, is also a religious place where old ritual is held every year. The rapid development of tourism promotes the construction of religious sites, but destroyed the e c o l o g y. T h e p ro j e c t a i m s f o r t h e balance of tourism, religion and ecology, including restoring the ecology and cultural traditions and developing tourism sustainably.
Shaxi
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Research I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
History
Existing Customer Journey Map
In 2013, the government expanded religious square, but destroyed the ecology, which reduced biodiversity. The lack of experience and destroried ecology restrict the development of tourism.
Every year, there are temple fairs for the water god held around the lake. Usually, there are also villagers to go to worship spontaneously. In 2013, the government expanded religious square, but destroyed the ecology, which reduced biodiversity. The lack of experience and destroried ecology restrict the development of tourism.
Ecology Biodiversity is low at the waterfront because pavement surface permeability is limited and.root growth is blocked
Religion Each year four large religious activities are held around the lake. During the temple fair, the small square need to accommodate about four hundred people.
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Research I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
Functional Zone Adjustment
The main task around the water source is to ensure ecological diversity and water security. Therefore, main activities are guideed to the downstream. The entrance is relatively lively because it is connected with the village, which can provide activities for the villagers and visitors. The hydrophilic activities are arranged downstream. By contrast, considering the ecology and the security of water source, activities having negative impacts on water source are guided to the downstream. The area around the lake is quiet, which can provide habitats for the living creature.
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D
C
A
Master Plan
Adjust Based on Ecological Concern
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D
B
B
Existing Activities
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Add Suitable Programs to the Place Below the Pool
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Strategy and Blueprint My proposal includes functional zoning adjustment, flexible space, and linear space to guide the behavior of tourists.
Functional Zone Adjustment: Section I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
Section AA Section
CC Section
The terraces are used to form a unique spatial experience watching the fish and the cultivating farmers and enjoy meals. BB Section
DD Section
Linear space is used to attract people to view the tour while walking, thereby reducing the ecological intervention. For example, bridge will keep the man and nature in a suitable distance.
The traditional rural public life has been restored and authentic rural life is part of the tourism experience. The mill is a tool for both labor and visit. Children can also play in the waterfont of the river. In all, rich experience activities can reduce the ecological pressure of the upstream.
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Functional Zone Adjustment I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
The main task around the water source is to ensure ecological diversity and water security. Therefore, activities are guideed to the downstream. The entrance is relatively lively because it is connected with the village, which can provide activities for the villagers and visitors. By contrast, the area around the lake is quiet, which can provide habitats for the living creature. Considering the ecology and the security of water source, activities having negative impacts on water source are guided to the downstream. The hydrophilic activities are arranged downstream. The visual advantages of the platform and the woods are to be developed. 2 Lake: quiet
1 The entrance: lively
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Stratexxgy I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
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Linear Space
Waterfront In the downstream, visitors can do hydrophilic activities and watch the daily life of the villagers. The lively waterfront square could attract people into the scenic spot.
Bridges and tracks guide tourists to walk rather than stop during the visit. Meanwhile, railings and other components keep man and nature to maintain a suitable distance 2
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Strategy I Balance and Guide: Tourism, Religion and Ecology
Resilient Space
Underwater Plaza
Existing agricultural irrigation facilities, now, can control the water level of the pool automatically. Therefore, my proposal is to place the religious plaza under the water to save space for the habitat and use it only during religious activities. Instead, the original square will be restored to wetlands.
Existing agricultural irrigation facilities
Normal Days Religious Festivals
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Urban Migratory Bird Shelter Shanghai, China Fall 2013 Academic Group Project Design Date: 12/2013 - 1/2014 Partner: Qian Li, Zhou Sicheng Supervisor: Pius Leuba,piusleuba@gmail. com Contribution: research,ecologic system design, rooftop paddyfield, basic structure of that for nesting Concrete jungle is stopping the migration of birds. We proposed to build some rooftops for birds. We study the birds' habits of eating and nesting hoping to creating a comfortable space for birds. Meanwhile, bio-diversity is one of the important consideration.
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Physical environment and biodiversity I Urban Migratory Bird Shelter Wind
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Solar Radiation
Wind, Radiation and Plan
The Food Chain and Biodiversity
Different habitats are settled according to the wind speed and solar radiation, which provide birds with space for activities and short-term stay. The nesting site is provided on the side of low wind speed. At the same time, plants are arranged according to the solar radation.
Birds together with other animals, plants, and microorganisms on the site form a relatively stable ecosystem, reducing the maintenance costs of the landscape and increasing biodiversity. The animals and plants on the site provide a variety of birds with food source.
1 AA Section of the Rooftop Paddyfield
2 Rooftop Paddyfield
3 Pavilion
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Structure I Urban Migratory Bird Shelter
Structures for Nesting The structure are set up in the silent area, which was designed by studying the nesting habits of birds in nature. Bird droppings will naturally fall into the lower layer as nourishment for plants and plants can provide birds with a more comfortable environment for nesting. Birds and plants are beneficial for each other mutually.
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Co-constructed Community Jiyuan, Henan, China Fall 2014 Academic Group Project Design Date: 10/2014 - 11/2014 Partner: Gao Xiang, Tao Zhemin Supervisor: Zhu Xiaocun, zhu_xiaocun@ qq.com Contribution: research,concept, community servic system design, plan, vegetarian The site is located besides a religious tourist attraction and an Islamic residential area in jiyuan, a well-known tourism city in China. Because of the high density of the block, a green space is planned by re-using abandoned factories to create a energitic community. We propose to allow local islamic residents to participate in the community construction with the help of service system combining organizating, managing, etc. Meanwhile, visitors can also involve in this process.
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System and Strategy I Co-constructed Community
Co-constructing System The system consists of place making, tourism, business and management. Tourism and commerce are the primary funding for the site operation,which supports the maintenance of public spaces and educational activities. The Government set up a fund to purchase modular components designed by architects and the residents themselves to participate in the improvement of the space. A tree adoption program is also set to increase the cohesion of the community.
Construction Process
System Map
Tree Adoption Program: Children of the residents can adopt a sapling and manage it with their parents. The tree grows with the child. In this way, the cohesion of community can be increased. The woods is also the social place for the community. Neighbors can know each other in the process of planting trees
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Strategy and Space I Co-constructed Community
Strategy Structures for nesting are set up in the silent area. This sturcture was designed by studying the nesting habits of birds in nature. Bird droppings will naturally fall to the lower layer becoming nourishment for
Site
Civil Stage Master Plan
It is a place for leisure, such as square dancing and painting exhibition. The greening can reduce the impact of music on the surrounding residents.
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Strategy and Space I Co-constructed Community
From Field to Table Service
Natural Education
The food is supplied by the modular plantation pool and the outside field. Visitors can experience the whole process of the farming. The restaurant is run by the community, providing jobs with the local.
It can accommandate the children from the community and other places to experience the nature. The plantrelated information are wirtten on the mirror under the tree, which can vividly impart the knowledge.
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Vegetation, Seasons and Activities I Co-constructed Community
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Grow with Nature Suqian, China Summer 2017 Group Competition Project Partner: Li Qian
Rich ecological resources is the largest city card of Suqian. Upgrading Suqian’s natural education industry can make Suqian become a national natural education base. Natural education industry can drive the co-development o f S u q i a n ’s t o u r i s m , e d u c a t i o n , agriculture, handicrafts, environmental protection, community construction and other different sectors of economy. We also consider the city’s infrastructure construction together with other factors through the timeline planning. The concept of "natural growth" has two meanings: PEOPLE GROW WITH NATURE (Natural Education) and CITIES GROW WITH NATURE (Infrusturcture consturction and Industry).
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Design I Grow with Nature
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Design I Grow with Nature
Mirror Labyrinth
Brick Labyrinth
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Design I Grow with Nature
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Other work
Immersive Theater Shanghai, China Fall 2015 Academic Group Project Design Date: 10/2015 - 11/2015 Supervisor: Wu Duan, yflintgu@gmail.com Contribution: research,the design of performance zone.
A theater is designed for immersive theater. According to the performance characteristics, a Chinese-style dwelling is transformed into a live house.
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Other work
Development
De-polder
dflat
Holwerd is on the only way to the famous holiday area, Ameland, Netherland. However, no one stop in the small village. At the same time, the village face a huge amount of problems. For the ecology, the coastal village shland face the risk of sea level rise. The important intertide area, mudflat may disappear because of this. At the same time, because of the construction of dike, the connection of the sweet water area and the sal water area is broken. Therefore, the gradient of ecosystem is affected because of this. Moreover, because of dredging ror shipping, lots of money is ckish Water Wetland spent on dredging. What’s worse, the turbidity is produced by dredging and sediment on the water would influence the growth of seagrass, which is the base of the whole ecosystem. Apart from this, new program should be introduced to interest the transient visitors and memory about tide, nature and mudflat hiking should be revived to keep the local and also other visitors.
The Sound of the Wind
Dynamic
Holwerd, Netherlands Winter 2017 Academic Individual Project Design Date: 112017 - 1/2018 Supervisor: Nico Tillie, N.M.J.D.Tillie@tudelft.nl
Shanghai, China Fall 2015 Art Work Construction Partner: Tan Jiarui Design Date: 11/2015 Supervisor: Ni Minqing Contribution: research, concept, manufacture.
Light Zavel Heavy Zavel Light Clay High Level Gully Structure
Each flower is a metal bell. When the wind blows, the sound of copper bells can be hearded. I want to use the voice to express the sense of wind.
Mountain and Water Fall 2012 Art Work Date: 9/2013
Principle Cross Section, Sediment, and Flow Speed The cross section would influence the flow speed. The larger the cross section is, the smaller the flow speed is. More sediment would be settled down because of slow flow.
Express the abstract sense of mountain and water in the traditional Chinese painting.
sh Water Wetland
Water Pool
Intervention, Gully and Sediment The gullies are formed by flood tide and ebb tide. During the process, different gullies are formed owning to this process. At the same time, sediment can be collected.
Experiment
Future Vision Section
Forest
Brackish Water Wetland
Lock
Brackish Water Wetland
Mudflat
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Wadden Sea
Professional Works
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Villa Mingyue Leshan, Sichuan, China Fall 2018 Professional Individual Project Design Date: 9/2018 - 2/2019 Construction Date: 3/2019 Villa Mingyue is located in a beautiful farm in Sichuan which is surrounded by mountains. One of the main tasks is how to guide the surrounding landscape inside the building. A sequence of indoor, garden and territory is proposed. Villa Mingyue is owned by a big family and four generations live there. However, the older generation has totally different opinions from the younger one. For the older generation, they stick to the traditional beliefs and prefer Chinese classic architecture, while for the younger one who studied and lived in America for years, prefer to modern architecture. Therefore, a concept translating traditional architecture in a modern way to balance this difference is proposed. At the same time, both of them hope to own their seprerated space because of different habits. Public space is inserted into the private space to encourage the communication among family members.
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First First FloorFloor Plan
Plan
Strategy and Design I Villa Mingyue
1:200
A classical quadrangle composition is shaped by four different functions, separating the private zone to the public zone.
Gardens and yards are inserted into the building to make sure beautiful view shared by each room.
Second Floor Plan 1:200
Bedroom for the host Bedroom for the guest
Two classical principles in Chinese g a rd e n a re u s e d . T h re e m a i n axes aim to guide the view to the surrounding landscape. One diagonal view from the entrance to the main yard, then back garden expand the space visually.
First Floor Floor Second PlanPlan 1:200
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Living romm Leisure Kitchen Service unit Landscape Parlor
Design I Villa Mingyue
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Strategy and Design I Villa Mingyue
8.350 7.900
6.050
6.300
5.650
5.450
5.950
5.500
4.750 4.300 3.750 3.300
3.100 3.300
3.000
2.950 3.200 2.650
2.400
2.300
2.750
3.100
2.200
2.000 0.600
0.700
1.050
0.450 ±0.000
±0.000
8.350
8.000 7.900
6.600
5.650
5.900
6.050 4.750
5.500
6.050
6.050
4.750
4.750
4.300
4.100
3.750
3.750 3.300
3.100 3.200
3.100 2.200
2.000
3.000 2.400
2.250
1.000
0.700
0.450
±0.000
±0.000
方案剖面图 1:100 8.350
8.000
5.650 1:2水泥寒水石粒,磨光打腊 1:3水泥砂浆粉平 混凝土拍浆整平
4.100 3.300
15
5.500
6.050
6.050 4.750
4.750
4.300
黄铜嵌条∮90双向 纯水泥浆固定嵌条
3.750
3.750
3.100
3.550 3.200
3.100
3.000
350
150
2.750 2.200
200
2.000
2.400
2.400
1.000
0.700
0.450
±0.000
±0.000
磨石子地坪大样图
方案剖面图 1:100
墙身剖面大样图
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Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village Shangming, Suzhou, China Spring 2017 Professional Project Design Date: 2/2017 - 6/2017 Construction Date: 8/2016 Team Leader: Huang Yinwu, hyinwu@ gmail.com Other team member: Bin Hu, Jia He, Chunjian Ke, Yi Wang Shangming Polder is located in the Yangtze River Delta, close to Shanghai. People turned the lake into polder for agriculture but now, the water system was broke by unplanned construction. The government hope to rebpair the water system, revitalize the economy of the village and improve the local community by designing.
大直港
千灯浦 商鞅湖
杨氏田湖
泗安泾
白莲湖
汪洋荡 阮白荡
淀山湖
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Location and Strategy I Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village
Location
Strategy
It is close to the metropolitan area but lack public transportation to the village. Self-driving tour would be the main way of travelling in the future.
Culture, space, economy and community are considered at the same time. The lives of the local would be improved at the same time of developing tourism and other sectors of economy would also be encouraged at the same time.
圩田特质
休闲观光农业
乡村 旅游 乡村人文
尚明甸村
村庄活力
人居环境改善
保护
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盘活存量资产
开发
强村 富民
Design I Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village
1 花海
18 藤架迷宫
2 五色稻谷
19 圩田稻作体验区
3 农产品销售中心
20 圩田渔作体验区
4 生态停车场
21 百草园
5 江南圩田文化中心 6 香草伊甸园
22 苗圃 23 瓜田
7 葵园
24 果园
8 花海茶室
25 水上运动服务区
9 文创区
26 鱼塘
10 蟹塘
27 水上运动训练区
11 社区中心 12 生态农业示范区
28 精油工坊
13 甲鱼塘
30 圩田体验接待中心
14 荷塘
31 村庄
15 圩田渔火
32 瞭望塔
16 花海乡宿
33 水车园
29 自然教育学校
17 莫奈花园
Height
Existing pond and land
proposed pond and land
Master Plan
Landform
The proporation of dry fields to wet ones are adjusted to balance agriculture and ecology and the water system are rebuilt. Some tourism building are set into the landscape and people can experience the polder.
Some parts of the polder have already been turned into other function and filled with soil. Basically, the west of the site is higher than the east of that.
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Detail Design I Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village
Site Plan 1:200
6.100
2.500 2.350
±0.000 -0.300
农产品展销A-A剖面图 -0.750
-0.750
1m
-0.300 -0.300
A food market mixed with the dock and car parking is proposed. The plaza is shared by the crowded.
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2m
5m
Perspective Drawing I Revitalize: Shangming Polder Village
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Professional works
42 Vision Street New York, the USA Fall 2014 Group Competition Design Date: 10/2014 - 11/2014 Team Leader: Lin Yifeng, yflintgu@gmail.com Contribution: research,circular square design
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