Kento Matsuhita Portfolio 2016
Mitakoyama Residential Development Competition Landscape Type: Residential Complex Project Type: Design Competition Date: February 2015 - May 2015 Location: Tokyo, JAPAN Contribution: 3D Rendering Team: Sola Associates
Visualisation of the Gateway into the Residential District
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Mitakoyama Residential Development Competition
Top - Visualisation of the Main Pedestriant Entrance into the district Bottom - Visualisation of the 2 courtyards between the opposing 2 blocks
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Mitakoyama Residential Development Competition
Top - Visualisation of the Commercial Interection Bottom - Visualisation of a public forest park
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Iraq Hospital Complex Project Landscape Type: Hospital Complex Project Type: Landscape Design Date: May 2015 - July 2015 Location: Baghdad etc., IRAQ Contribution: 3D Rendering Team: Yamashita Sekkei Sola Associates
A 3D model of the hospital complex, used as the base for 7 other complexes in other parts of Iraq. SketchUp Model: Yamashita Sekkei
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Iraq Hospital Complex Project
Top - The Entrance Roundabout with a distinctive water feature Bottom - Long Promenade connecting the entrance parking with the accomodation block
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Iraq Hospital Complex Project
Top - A courtyard with a water feature that reflects the metallic poles Bottom - An outdoor garden for visitors and guests
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Sheffield Parkwood springs Planning Assignment Landscape Type: Brownfield Regeneration Project Type: Planning Date: October 2015 - December 2015 Location: Sheffield, UK Contribution: Masterplan 3D Rendering Team: Individual Univeristy Work
Left - A strategical masterplan that conveys the theme of creating trials with points of interest to attract users and transmit the ecological heritages of the site.
Formal Entrance
Informal Entrance
Biking Area
Gathering Space
Viewpoint
Formal Trail
Sub-Trail
Direct View
Heath
Existing Green
Buildings
Hard Landscape
Car Parking
Grazing Field
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Sheffield Parkwood Springs Planning Assingment
Top - Current Image of the site (Nov. 2015) Bottom - Visualisation of the Masterplan
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Leeds River Ire Edge Assignment Landscape Type: Riverside Project Type: Design Date: November 2015 - December 2015 Location: Leeds, UK Contribution: Design process Modelling Photshop Colouring Team: Group University Work
Left - Digitally coloured Isometric Visualisation from an handdrawn framework Framework: Yi jin Shen
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Chandigarh Bal Farm House Project Landscape Type: Private Farmland Project Type: Private Garden Date: August 2013 - Ongoing Location: Chandigarh, India Contribution: Masterplan 3D Rendering Team: Local Architect Local Contractor + workers Local Botanist Landscape:Himmat Kang Kento Matsushita
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Mid August 2013 - Atmosphere of the drafting stage of the masterplan Late August 2013 - Myself providing guidance of the design on site.(Photo: Himmat Kang) Mid January 2014 - Myself Checking up on the progress of the walls. (Photo: Himmat Kang) Mid June 2015 - Kang communicating the situation to the botanist. (Photo: Kento Matsushita) Bottom Left: Visualisation of the whole Landscape masterplan on site
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Chandigarh Bal Farm House Project PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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The Keeno's Landscape
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Staircase 3
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Staircase 2
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Fire Place +0.60
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Horse Barn
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Open lawn
Resting Area
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1. Hedge-plants and impermeable vegetation are used for blocking the view towards the service path in the South part of the site. Requires a height of at least 1500mm. 2. Make use of existing vegetation, unattractive vegetation can be placed behind the large clusters of plants. 3. Place diverse species near the house and gradually simplify the characteristics towards the South. 4. Plants should not be placed within 100mm of a hard material. 5. Place a minimum of 200mm of soil in planters
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1. Path width schould not be narrower than 3000mm in width. Can change on site. 2. No placement of any objects within 1000mm of the stairs 3. Unused materials can be recycled for filling up the elevated area. 4. Prevent grass from growing on paths by frequent maintenance. 5. The features that exists on this site are Parasols and Shading shelters. Other features can be installed accordingly on wood decks, concrete slabs and the elevated area, but should be placed within a minimum of 250mm distance with the edge.
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1. The specification of the concrete slab tiles is 500 x 150 x 40. Whitish Grey colour with Smooth finish. to be fitted without space next to each other and no mortar. 2. Pebbles used for path is put on top of soil. White or Beige colour, pie-sized. 3. The Specification of the wood decks are 500 x 200 x 40. 10 - 20mm of spacing with each other. Water resistant wax finish with Light brown wood type. Drill together with neighboring materials. 4. Beach sand used for sandpits are to be placed within a flat managed surface with a depth of a minimum of 300mm. 5. Black water - resistant tiles are to be used for the water feature. 500 x 500 x 40 Specification. Placed next to each other without any gap as possible, neighboring materials are to be connected by water resistant mortar or plaster. 6. Elevated area will use recycled soil and materials to create the required height. 7. Each stairs will be placed to cover the measurements of 120mm in height and 35mm of tread. thick, white coloured railings are to be placed on the side of the stairs if necessary.
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Wooden Gate
Contacts:
Left - The Masterplan submitted for the first phase Top Right - Marking stage of the Design features on to the site (Nov.2013) Bottom Right - Framework of the waterfeature and the raised area (Jan. 2013)
Himmat Singh Kang University of Sheffield Landscape Architecture with Planning Specialized at Landscape design + Consulting Location: Sheffield (UK) & Chandigarh (India) Contact: House number 303. Sector 9-D Chandigarh Telephone no: 9878330526 email: Himmat_kang@hotmail.com
Kento Matsushita University of Sheffield Landscape Architecture with Planning Specialized at Landscape design + Computer Graphics Location: Sheffield (UK) & Tokyo (Japan) Contact: Apartment 216, 9 Solly Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 4DH Telephone no: 07429262198 email: kento-m@hotmail.co.uk
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Chandigarh Bal Farm House Project
Top - Visualisation of the raised area Bottom - Visualisation of the Stairs connecting the raised area with the water feature
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Chandigarh Bal Farm House Project
Left - Framework of the raised area and the rest house (Apr. 2015) Top Right - Progress of the planters on the site (March.2014) Bottom Right - Seeding of planting species into the planters (July. 2015)
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