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HANTANG LI CHINA ACADEMY OF ART 2017-2020 APPLICATION NUMBER:215797616


HANTANG LI +86 18758090166 | lht33366@gmail.com

EDUCATION BACKGROUND

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

SKILLS

CHINA ACADEMY OF ART Sep 2015 - Jul 2019 Department of Architecture Art Major in Evironment Design(Evironment Art) Bachelor of Art Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Studio GPA:80.65/100 Awards: Finalist Award of Architectural Design Student, 2019 China Living Environment Design Annual Award

Jul 2019 - Present WENMEI DESIGN HANGZHOU http://www.colour-china.com/ INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGNER Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Jul 2018 - Sep 2018 SCAA GROUP http://www.scaagroups.cn/ LANDSCAPE INTERN Shanghai, China Jul 2017 - Sep 2017 URBAN SPACE AND GEOGRAPHIC COMPUTER LAB, CHINA ACADEMY OF ART INTERN Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Sep 2017 - Jan 2018 THE HISTORY OF AND FUTURE OF MIMETIC ARCHITECTURE O-Zhu Architecture & China Academy Of Art RESEARCH ASSISTANT Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Jul 2015 - Aug 2015 TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE INHERITORS OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE BODILESS IACQUERWARE OF TFUJIAN RESEARCH ASSISTANT Fuzhou, Fujian, China

Adobe Suit Photoshop/Illustrator /Indesign· Sketchup Rhino & Grasshopper AutoCAD· Vray Lumion

CONTENTS Architecture not only as a still object but as a space for dynamic movements and experience, which generates limitless possibilities and alternatives.

EXPERIMENTAL ART CITY : BORDERLESS RAFTING

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KEYWORDS: Unconscious Wanderings, Artist, Inspiration, Corridors System, Dynamic Experience Architecture | Graduation Project | Individual work | 2019

XIANGSHAN ART COMMUNE: THE GARDEN OF FRAGMENTS

07

KEYWORDS: Drift, Corridors, Gardens, Historical-Geographical Features Landscape Architecture | Individual work | 2018

THE ISLAND REBORN

15

KEYWORDS: Marine Farming Landscape, Local Industrial Landscape, Natural Touring Routes Masterplan Landscape | Individual work | 2020

OTHER WORKS

23


TYPE: Architecture Design Graduation Project

AWARD: Finalist Award of Architectural Design Student 2019 China Living Environment Design Annual Award

DATE:

EXPERIMENTAL ART CITY :BORDERLESS RAFTING “In the laterally constructed space of his picture, Picasso, through the compilation of larger and smaller forms, offers the limitless possibilities of alternative reading…” -----<Transparency> Colin Rowe Experimental urban design in the context of the technological age, revolving around the high-tech era we are living in and envisioning future scenarios. In addition to the traditional architectural content, we also pay attention to the means of expression. The aim is to use a series of architectural design methods such as macro-architecture and modules to place artistic experiments in their own time for comparison through an artistic critical perspective, and to select, condense and amplify the experimental effects through design feedback in order to create an impact and respond to the times.

2019.3-2019.7

INDIVIDUAL WORK AREA: 90,000 squaremeters

LOCATION : Zhuantang Hangzhou Zhejiang China

ADVISOR Jie Xu Kaisheng Li Yuxiao Chen

The concept comes from the study of the two concepts of the Internet and heterotopia. The Internet and heterotopia both belong to a system that can be opened, closed and closed based on the real life, which is different from the real life scenes, and the Internet will have more heterotopian properties in the future: heterogeneity with the real life. Therefore, two concepts of "borderless" and "drift" are proposed. In a conventional city, people travel in a point-to-point manner, with a clear purpose and a lack of exploration. Therefore, the internal flow of the building should be different from the surrounding closed city streets, which are roaming, constantly opening up space and feeling without borders. In the architectural space, functions will inevitably be concentrated, and the people living in the space will have to experience sudden changes in the space, quickly switching between different spaces.


CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM In the architectural space, functions will inevitably be concentrated, and the people living in the space will have to experience sudden changes in the space, quickly switching between different spaces.

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Directional Traveres

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North Side

F ac i n g a c o m m e rc i a l a n d To the west is a high-rise residential area and a National roads and rivers r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a t o t h e planning exhibition hall under construction southern side

East Side Commercial centre under construction

Unconciousenss Traveres


CHAPTER 2: NETWORK

CHAPTER 3: PLACEMAKING

The Artist Commune offers a diverse of creative studios, galleries, and workshops, and are all connected by an interweaving corridor system

FUNCTION Pagoda

Transport hubs

The highest part of the building, where the passageways intertwine most intensively

The high space surrounds the passageways people use for observation, high above and unconcerned.

Performance

Exhibitionl

Passages gather here and radiate out in all directions

The high space surrounds the passageways people use for observation, high above and unconcerned.

Theatres

Black Box Theatre The theatre is one of the key nodes as one of the areas where people gather

Transport hubs assages gather here and radiate out in all directions

Market Central Garden A central garden providing simple outdoor landscaped spaces in the midst of a complex building

Exhibition Based on fish farming, construct a new offshore style and improve the income of fishermen (new te

Work Place Link Groups Acts as a corridor in the sky, linking the spaces within the different blocks. Spatial continuity

Whirlpool group Commercial Space

FORM

A wrap-around passage , a centripetal space that hosts a number of converging activities

Commercial space for businesses, art sales, and visitors

Education The best classroom for aesthetic education is the space where different arts are displayed

The basic form comes from the growth and variation with the walkways, culminating in scenes with different functions

Private Studios Based on fish farming, construct a new offshore style and improve the income of fishermen (new te

Cooperation Living Space The lower f loors are used as shared spaces and the upper floors are divided into small private spaces for people to rest or work alone.

SPACE


CHAPTER 4: DECONSTRUCT The building is made up of a complex system of corridors in which people get lost, wander unconsciously, experience a series of different spwaces, have different stories, see different things and come into contact with different people

Section View A-A The tower, the art gallery, the private studio and other spaces are presented in sequence.

Transition

Spread

Enclose

Crave

Observation

Drift

Horizontal spread of channels to vertical growth transition space

The furniture spreads up the tunnel.

The high space surrounds the p a s s a g e w ay s p e o p l e u s e fo r o b s e r v a t i o n , h i g h a b ove a n d unconcerned.

Do you think the slabs are connected on the same level?

I ' m l o o k i n g u p f ro m t h e b i g outdoor deck, and there are still lots of cascading corridors up there.

There's very little room here for me to stop, so I just keep cycling here.

Section View B-B Commercial space, exhibition centre, ground floor grey space and private artists' studios in that order

Section View C-C Horizontal section showing the activities and spaces of the different groups

Preparing Commercial Space A large, open space that turns into a marketplace when the festival comes around.

Sky Corridor

Theatres

Crossing the street above ground, connecting the two building groups

A performance venue where even those who are drifting can catch a quick glimpse of a small moment of the performance

Rooftop Square Rooftop plaza of the building's podium and area, where playing or performing would be observed by people in the towers

Exhibition

Art Gallery

Based on fish farming, construct a new offshore style and improve the income of fishermen (new te

As the height of the passageway rises and falls, allowing for different scales of access, one sees a variety of scales of artwork.

Private Space A small single room that gives people the oppor tunity to be alone, to think quietly and to brew wonderful ideas!

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CHAPTER 5: SLICING Ground Floor

Second Floor Plan

Third Floor Plans

Exhibition

Exhibition

Open Air Theatre

Performances Hall Performances Theatre

Theatre Exhibition

Exhibition

Canteen

Commercial Space

Commercial Space Garden

Business Backstage Hall

Commercial Space

Mix Center

Mix Center

Personal Studio

Personal Studio

Commercial Space Black Box Theatre Exhibition

We-work Center

Café

We-work Center Personal Studio

Center Park

Commercial space

Tower Floor Plan F17&F26 Exhibition We-work Center Commercial space Sky Corridor

We-work Center

We-work Center

F17

F26

Personal Studio


CHAPTER 6: EPISODES As space for randomness, borderless deviation space which allows unconscious traverses to happen. Creative thinkers enter these corridors without a sense of direction, destination and time where they encounter random artists and have unpredictable conversations.

Enclose club In the enclosed theatre inside the tower, the walkway wraps around the centre stage and the performers need to be in touch with their performance to attract the audience to stop and watch during the roaming

Private Space A small single room that gives people the opportunity to be alone, to think quietly and to brew wonderful ideas!

Hub Access points to all directions converge here, with a small transport hub within the building

Tower

Lecture area

The passage spills upwards to more and more elevated areas, with different artists' studios or exhibitions to discover

The slope of the ramp becomes a step suitable for people to sit on, and natural eyes converge forward

Work Place Workspace with skylight, a place for creative work

Mix Center The flow of activities of all people, including art students, artists and visitors, converge here to meet each other's needs, such as the presentation of students' coursework, artists' exhibitions and live creations, and tourists' visits to experience art.

Rest Platform A small single room that gives people the opportunity to be alone, to think quietly and to brew wonderful ideas!

Theather The theatre hosts many artistic events such as traditional theatre, music recitals, pioneering film screenings, launches, etc.

Open Space

Choses

This is the open space where art fairs, commercial products and creative peripherals are sold

A small single room that gives people the opportunity to be alone, to think quietly and to brew wonderful ideas!

Ground Enter A small single room that gives people the opportunity to be alone, to think quietly and to brew wonderful ideas!


TYPE: Architecture Landscape Architecture

DATE: 2017(Architecture) 2020(Landscape)

INDIVIDUAL WORK AREA: 9,760 square meters

LOCATION Zhuantang Hangzhou Zhejiang China

ADVISOR: Takeshi Sukegawa Zhexuan Liao

XIANGSHAN ART COMMUNE: THE GARDEN OF FRAGMENTS “More a form of cognitive mapping than a synoptic totality of the city fabric…such activities became known as drift, or the dream-like drift through the city”. -----<The Agency of Map: Speculation, Critique and Invention> James Corner The architectural part of the design was then designed for a course in 2017, and the corridor was originally designed to represent a random directional walking system interspersed into the standard building block, where outside space intervenes in a brutal way inside the building. In 2020 I reintroduced this project as a portfolio project, retaining the original architectural form and basic concept, and redesigning the site in a landscape manner based on the original architecture Six gardens inspired by the historical memory of the site are connected by a multi-layer corridor system. Everyone could choose their own route to move through the six gardens, build their very own impression and memory of the place, a dream-like drift through the gardens and through the history.


WHAT IS LÁNG ? Meaning of The Words

SITE ORGANIZATION STRATEGY Place Definition

Evolution of Chinese character

The garden is generated from the projection line between the side of the building and the sky corridor on the ground, forming different garden areas. Each garden will be crossed by corridors and linked by vertical traffic.

Wall

The rooms around the hall

láng /lɑŋ/

Gardens

people under the roof

Auxiliary rooms enclosing a courtyard

The projection of the sky corridor, the building boundaries and the urban roads together form the basis for the division of the six different gardens

Auxiliary rooms enclosing a courtyard

WHY IS LÁNG ?

Ancillary rooms Sometimes do not appear as rooms, but only as enclosures for enclosed spaces or internal traffic Aisles under the eaves or separate covered passages

Landscape Architecture

Link Im-Between Transition

Vertical Connection Several vertical traffic nodes linking the ground level landscape with the corridor system

Corridor Ancient Chinese architecture with covered passages

The corridor can be seen as a landscapelized architectural element,which could establish the relationship effectively

Corridors System

TYPE OF LÁNG

A system of external corridors passes through the building blocks, bringing the outer coin space into the interior, forming a continuous space for people to wander through, unhindered by the borders of the building, the landscape and the city.

Trandition Main Patch Other passages Covered:Y Proportion W:H 1:2

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Pavilion

Straight Corridor

Cloister

Hallway

Half Gallery

Architecture The building functions as a new media art centre for xiangshan Art Commune, with functions such as a black box theatre, shared office space, exhibition space and individual studios

Hall Study center Dark-theater We-work spece Exhibition Covered:Y Proportion W:H 1:2

Covered:N Proportion W:H 0

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Covered:Y Proportion W:H 1:2

Covered:Y Proportion W:H 1:1

Waterside Gallery

Paths

Paths

Corridor Bridge

Side-By-Side Gallery

Living Area

Site Context The site is close to the national highway, in close association with the surrounding art industry parks and art universities, backed by natural hills and rich natural resources, with the dual attributes of city and nature

Mountains Residential areas Covered:N Proportion W:H 1:2

Covered:Y Proportion W:H 3:1

Covered:Y Proportion W:H 3:2

Covered:Y Proportion W:H 2:1

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Boundaries

Exhibition Corridor

Pavilion

Japan Garden

High Line Park

Hospital Art and Creativity Park Bus stops

Residential areas

Bus stops Bus stops

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Landscape Corridors

Landscape Corridors

Landscape Corridors

Industrial Corridors

Landscape Corridors

Morden/Privacy

Public

Residential areas


GARDEN CONCEPT: HISTORY BACK Research into the historical records of the area revealed that the landscape has changed dramatically from ancient times to the present, with the relationship between land and water changing and the nature of the land changing, so I chose six specific geographical features from different periods to inspire the design of each garden

BC 403

AD 220

In the Spring and Autumn period, this area was an ocean of water

沚 Islands

1127

Sediment accumulation and the appearance of base ponds

塘 Puddles

1983

River bank formation and receding of the river bank line to the west

垠 Shoals

Enclosure

Routes

Pooled

Flow in the garden

Single threaded experience

Flat ground and landmarks

2000

In the 1980s, this area was developed as farmland

田 Farm Land

2020

Land development, existing as derelict plots

Forest

Accelerated urbanisation and the formation of an urban fabric

城 City/Town

Interwoven

View

Serials

Interwoven paths

Indoor garden

Distributed small plots


SITE PLAN There are six gardens with different themes between the buildings

City The landscape areas are spread out on the horizontal ground, city wrapped around something natural

Shoals

A riverbank-like boundary divides the site, with triangular blocks standing on the ground

Puddles Numerous pools of water on level ground

Islands Earliest geographical feature with only part of the material exposed

ELEVATION VIEW

Forest

Based on traditional Hangzhou crop forms as the basis for landscape planting in this area

The central courtyard of the building, with plants growing straight up on the slightly terrain

Puddles Islands

Farm Land

Forest Shoals

Farm Land

City


ISLANDS

PUDDLES

Long, long ago, this was a stretch of water dotted with scattered islets where the states of Chu and Yue fought during the Spring and Autumn period.

As the sediment builds up, the waters begin to recede, depositing sandy beaches leaving basal ponds of various sizes

Walls Stones White Sand

Ground texture

Gravel Ground Puddles Entrance

Ground texture


FARM LAND

SHOALS

As the river moved away, the land was developed by the feudal dynasties into farmland for cultivation, mainly of traditional Chinese crops such as rice

The Qiantang River shoreline shifts westwards and the west bank is adjacent to the mountains in this area, which are historically recorded as an important ferry port

Center Ground

Sfficient Sunlight

Grandstandre

Insufficient Sunlight

Planting

Landforms

The ground texture is like the surface tissue of a plant

Triticum

Foxtail Millet

Tea

Brassica campestris

Barley

Chinese sorghum


FOREST

CITY

In the pre-infrastructure development period, agricultural land was abandoned and scattered trees grew up here as a vegetation derivative of the mountain across a river

In the post-2008 period, China's rapid property development has seen vast tracts of land being developed for residential or commercial centres and the rapid spread of cities, with views from nature becoming increasingly rare.

Ground cover

Moss

Ground texture The ground texture is like the surface tissue of a plant

Sand

Ground cover

Ground texture

Layout under the grid system


FRAGMENTS

Islands

Puddles

Shoals

Farm Land

Forest

City

One island, two islands, three islands, the rest is the ocean

One pond two ponds, bare ground, planted with a tree

A great river flows northwards and two mountains rise from the flat earth

Don't forget where our food comes from

The pristine forest is the most valuable landscape

The landscape, divided by the urban interface, is displayed like an exhibit in a museum


TYPE: Landscape Masterplan Individual Reasearch

DATE: 2020.4-2020.7

INDIVIDUAL WORK AREA: 1.7 square kilometers

LOCATION Bianjiaoao Zhoushan Zhejiang China

ADVISOR: Qin Shao Zhexuan Liao

THE ISLAND REBORN: Historically, the Zhoushan Islands in Zhejiang Province are rich in products, and marine fisheries have always been the leading local industry, driving local economic development. However, the data in recent years show that the fishing quantity and quality of the Zhoushan Islands fishery have decreased significantly, which has affected the income and social living standards of fishermen. Since the 21st century, the Zhoushan government has begun to promote the development of the tourism industry in order to increase the income of local residents, diversify income and explore a more eco-friendly economic development model. The site is located in the easternmost fishing village of Shengsi Island in the north of Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province, China. The island’s natural depressions and proximity to the fishing ground made it one of the early migration destinations for fishermen from other islands. In 2018, the local township government collaborated with the China Academy of Art to paint different colors on the facades of local residents’ buildings, attracting tourists with the “East Sea Color Art Fishing Village”. I came here in 2020 and found that as time passed, the tourist attraction with a single color as its characteristics gradually declined, and there were still unresolved problems in the entire area: the natural surroundings of the entire village were good, but there was a lack of participation Facilities; due to the outflow of population, some sites of the fishery industry remain on the site, such as abandoned shipyards; the use of concrete infrastructure on the coastline in the early development process has damaged the ecological environment, etc. Therefore, I hope to intervene in the site by means of landscape planning/landscape design, reintegrate and plan the overall tourist visit route, and update the local node landscape to increase the attractiveness of the local tourism industry, create an eco-friendly island environment and improve the local Income.


SITE MAPPING

SITE CONDITIONS Development of Fisheries GENEROUS

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EVERYBODY COME HERE TO FISH

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1870

1970

1980

Early Fishing

Traditional Fishing

There are written records in the Song Dynasty, and fishermen are fishing in this area

Fishermen from surrounding provinces flooded into this area for fishing operations Industrialized fishing boats began to be widely used in China

1995

ALMOST EXTINCT

Industriali- Top production During this decade, the output of the zation fishery reached its highest level, and

2008

2020

Top Production

all the fishermen in the surrounding area came to fish, and there was no complete legal regulation to restrict Fishermen use more unenvironmentally friendly means for fishing. them.

Production Decline

The fishery resources have basically shrunk, and the government has set a long fishing ban period to protect the fishery resources and try to develop the tourism industry

Mariculture Development

walk

Fish industry Area I

Fishing Boat

Sea Ranch

With the use of highpower fishing vessels, fishery resources have shrunk further

Primary marine aquaculture is easy to cause excess feed and low added value of products

PAST

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Trawling Trawling is a method of fishing that involves pulling a fishing net through the water behind one or more boats. The net that is used for trawling is called a trawl. The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers or draggers.

FUTURE

How

Faced with increasingly barren seabeds and diminishing fishery resources, what should we do

Strategy Use this sea area

Undersea Farming

Mariculture is a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean, an enclosed section of the ocean, or in tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater. Fish industry line

Mariculture

Fish industry Area II

Natural Resources Hard Bank

Hard pavement hinders the natural renewal of beaches and seawater

Ocean Fishing: 3-5 month No fishing season: 05/01---09/01

View Point

Rubbish

There is a height difference between the pavement and the beach, the beach is difficult to reach and full of garbage

Hillside

Nature

The natural scenery on Wthe west side is unreachable

Bare layers are dangerous,Lack of vegetation to solidify the land

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Local Industry

Ferry

Busniss stree

Harbor

Light Tower

Fish Stay

Beach

Hiking

Good view

Nature

Tourists

Travel to Huanglong Island: 20min

Airbnb

Travel to Huanglong Island: 1h

Temple

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Abandoned fishing boat supplies, sea buoys and plastic foam

Reef

Concrete infrastructure poured directly on natural reef


PROCESS AND STRATEGY Fishing Industries

Harbor

View

InfrastrucAREA

Location

Investment Fix

Cost

Work

Investment

Zhoushan About this soundlisten,formerly romanized as Chusan, is an urbanized archipelago with the administrative status of a prefecture-level city in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang.

Overfishing Over fishing leads to disappearance of fishery resources

Local Fishers

Boat

View

Goals

Economic sources

Income Decline The regional economy is dominated by fishing, marine industr y, and ecotourism. In 2012, the village achieved a total social output value of 36.53 million yuan, an average income of 41,842 yuan, and a per capita income of 14,582 yuan.

Cultural landscape Renew the old industrial heritage as a new landscape, enrich the regional spatial sequence, and create new spaces for local residents and tourists

Local Fishers

Discover the local cultural landscape

Raw materials Investment

Biological types Renovation

Local Fishers

Fish

Pseudosciaena crocea Pseudosciaena polyactis

Over fishing

Pneumatophorus japonicus Fishery resources

Pampus

Increase income

Sepiella maindroni rochebrune

Cook

Ecological Destruction

Muraenesox cinereus

Homestay

Payment

Fishing waste causes ecological damage

Eco-restoration & Tourism attraction

Shrimps

Economic sources Eat

View

Trichiurus lepturus

Increase income

Mariculture

Fishing

View

Based on fish farming, construct a new offshore style and improve the income of fishermen (new technology, less manpower, more management area, multi-layer production capacity)

Re-develop island wide trail system

Special local product

Tourists

Tourist Attraction Regional government begins to develop island tourism industry

Production waste

Lack of Attraction In recent years, Bianjiao Ao Village took the opportunity of "beautiful island" construction as an opportunity to intensify the transformation of the village and paint the facade of the fisherman's hut with 21 colors to create the first "color ar t village" in Zhoushan City. Won the reputation of "color creative village".

View

Attraction Rebuild

Attraction

Spend time

View Point

Nearby Bianjiao Ao Village are Liujingtan, Shengsi Islands, Shengsi County Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, Big Yellow Dragon Island, Wolfberry Island and other tourist attractions, including Shengsi mussels, big yellow croaker, rock sugar ribs, wine snails, horse head snails, etc. specialty.

Nature

Natural route Horizon waves reefs and woods Increase the number of tourists

CHALLAGE

TACTIC

Update the original single tourist attraction and create a series of tourist experience venues

STRAGETY

GOAL


GENERAL LAYOUT MASTERPLAN: ISLAND

ALL STRATEGY Hiking way

Fishing Industries Heritage Fishing Net Plaza

The original fishing net manufacturing factory was transformed into a gathering area for people with fishing nets as conceptual elements

Ship track

Heritage

Observation:Hilltop

Terraces

Beach

View

Business

Enjoying

Ferry

Art market

View

Campsite

Tourist shop

Enjoying Hiking way

Beach

Plank Road to Heritage Park

Commercial street

Access to the Heritage Park via the coastal boardwalk above the reef

Transforming a local industrial site into an iconic structure and integrating it with the viewing platform on the site.

Experiential Marine Farming Loop

Local temple Observation:Mountain Fishing Net Plaza

Production Landscape

Beach

Floating Island

Fishery farming as a means to alleviate the depletion of fishery resources, while enriching the diversity of fishermen’s income

Lightweight stairs

Heritage Park

Ferry Terminal

Pavilion

Island

Rest on the island

Bare reef island Lighttower

Diving

Enjoying

Hinking start

Tourist shop

Observation:Coast

Art market Observation:RWaff

Participate

Sea Excursion

Beach

As a new ecological restoration method, fish farming allows producers and tourists to participate in this restoration process

Cruise on the sea by boat to enrich the tourist experience and expand the scope of local tourism services

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Ferry

Main landscape node

Participate

Secondary landscape node

Natural Route

Sea route Landscape and greening

Sea route : Travel

Roads and facilities

Peak Observation Peak Observation

Light tower

Up here is the junction of natural and industrial routes. Natural Route

Marine Farming

Sea Plank Road

Nature Climb to the top of the mountain, offering longer tours that cater to visitors with different travel expectations and enrich the local experience


SHIPYARD HERITAGE PARK

MOMENTS

Amphitheater

Viewing Platform

Art Sculpture: Boat

Spiral Slide

A B

Parking Lot

Rest Gallery Fishing Net Plaza

Sandpit

A B

Sightseeing Trail Tourist Center Tidal Flat

Shipyard Heritage Park

Amphitheater by The Sea

The site was originally used as an abandoned ship repair site, and the ground was divided by several huge tracks. These historical tracks defined the basic appearance of the site: nature was roughly restricted by man-made objects. Based on these original historical dividing lines as the basic framework of the new heritage park, I designed it and divided it into a number of different zones, including the central amphitheater, planting, visitor center, observation deck, etc. Reuse the abandoned site as a park landscape node for tourists and residents.

The area formed by the intersection of the two directional tracks forms a circular amphitheater that hosts a variety of activities where people gather inward.

Sea

Beach

Sand&Gravel

Seat Area

Art Sculpture

Gravel Woods Hard Pavement

Planting Area II

Plants

Planting Area I

Plants

Plants

Sightseeing Trail

Colored concrete

Roadl

Village

Plants

Section View A-A From land to beach, the plants in the planting area change in turn, from dense woods to shrubs and sand. Show the geospatial changes of the miniature island ecology. At the same time, the space divided by the tracks of different boats naturally forms different areas for people to use, including steps facing the beach, artistic sculptures showing local fishing boat culture and areas where people rest in the shade.

Village

Road

Tourist Center

Amphithearter

Stepped Platform

Gravel

Seaside Planting Area

Sae

Fishing Net Plaza

Colored concrete Stone

Anticorrosive Wood

Hard Pavement

Wood Gravel

Sand

Plant soil& Plants&Gabion wall

Section View B-B Two parallel tracks extending to the sea surface constitute the central area of the ​​ entire heritage park, while the original horizontal track divides this area into four independent spaces. The landscape design includes an open-air circular theater and a viewing rest step facing the sea. , The resting bench on the gravel ground and the coastal planting area that fluctuates with the tide for people to visit and learn. The texture of the ground changes from land to sea as a whole to fragmentation.

Stepped Platform With two parallel tracks guiding the line of sight, there is a natural area to look out to sea, while two tracks define the space.


WHARF PLAZA

MOMENTS

Products Market

Ferry Plaza

Harbor

Sightseeing Boardwalk

Art Fair

Sea Plank Road

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Ferry A

Fishing Pier Ice Tower & Observation Waiting Room

Wharf Plaza

Ferry Terminal Deck

The marina and harbor area is an area where the traffic is chaotic and the functions are mixed, but the landscape plan clarifies each area and enriches the experience on this side.

The pier is covered by a streamlined structure that extends from the top to the sea, and on this structure it offers a much different spatial experience compared to the original pier!

Section View A-A The original breakwater was landscaped to maintain the original height while providing an area where people can move around above the pier, looking out over the sea and leading to distant attractions. At the same time, it enriches the space for visitors to get on and off the passenger pier.

Section View B-B The jetty has been transformed into a small garden for people to use in good weather conditions on the sea, with a boardwalk and a viewing platform. As a newcomer to the area, they have to go through a tunnel after disembarking from the boat to actually access the area, making the beginning and end of their journey more ceremonial!

Marina Square The interface of the access to the breakwater landscape is opened up to form a gentle slope with small plazas at the side of the building, leading people up to view and discover through a linear paving form that extends from the slope to the road. At the same time, the most interesting structure in the area can be seen here: a concrete ice tower landscaped as an observation deck with a viewing platform.


EXPERIENTIAL MARINE FARMING This area includes reef signal islands, offshore floating island structures as a demonstration area for underwater aquaculture for visiting and sea pastures as a productive landscape.

Wharf

Pavilion

Artificial reef

Breeding

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Floating Island - Diving Center

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Light Tower

PHASING

In the first year, the island was initially developed, and basic rest points and loop lines were established on the island. Put basic artificial reefs on the seabed as the basis for marine aquaculture production. At this stage is the preliminary development of sea tourism routes

Ferry to Tourist Center

Visit the Farm Sea to

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Underwater

Floating island

Tour

Diving

Aquaculture

Phase2: 5 years With the development of the local tourism economy, more tourism infrastructure can be added on the sea and islands, including underwater sightseeing windows and floating islands on the sea, providing areas for visiting mariculture and diving Sea to

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Gazebo Tourist Center

Phase3: 10 years

Underwater Observation

The surplus nutrients from mariculture are accumulated in the artificial reefs on the seafloor, creating a natural ecological environment coexisting with the artificial breeding area, thereby restoring some fish and algae

Overlook Stairs facing the sea

Section View See the bottom of the sea, islands, seabed visit, artificial reefs for ecological restoration and cage farming.

Undersea Theater

Boarding

Floating Island

Diving

Underwater sightseeing, in the underwater space

Go to the artificial floating island in the sea

A pavilion open to the sea

Swimming with farmed fish and seaweed


NATURE TRAIL SYSTEM The island's natural and agricultural resources can also be used as part of a tourism development system that allows visitors to experience the different landscapes of an island through long-distance walking trails, beach boardwalks, etc., and to understand the complete picture of the island.

Peak Observation From the highest point on the hill, you can see the entire village.

Campsite The site of a former abandoned village, which could be used as a rest area for the entire route and converted into a camping area

Peak Observation

Terraces of Farming

Terraces

Back Beach

Local islanders have developed growing areas alongside freshwater resources as an important part of the island's farming culture, so routes are set up to enrich the experience

Little-known northern beaches

Campsite Back Beach

Plank road

Heritage Park

Hiking Patch

Front Beach Hiking Patch

Travel through the mountains and see the view hidden behind the mountains. Offer visitors a variety of travel optionsW

Beach Observation Ferry Terminal

Plank road

Coastal boardwalk through the reef for an up-close experience of the non-beach coastal landscape

Bianjiaoao Beach Shipyard Heritage Park Converted from a former ship repair yard into a park, the huge track is the industrial memory and heritage of the local people

Beach Observation

The site was originally used as an abandoned ship repair site, and the ground was divided by several huge tracks. These historical tracks defined the basic appearance of the site: nature was roughly restricted by man-made objects.

Little-known weastern beaches

Ferry Terminal A unique marina area, transforming existing industrial facilities and adapting them to modern tourism and functionality.


OTHER WORKS WORK PROJECTS

NIGHT TOUR ROUTE VIEWPOINTS Landscape Architecture| Team Work |November 2020 | Zhejiang, China Roles:Design, Modling, Renderings,ppt

MASTER PLAN | PINGHU VILLAGE, TANXI, PUJIANG RIVER

ECO HOTEL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Overall Planning| Team Work | June 2020 to January 2021 | Zhejiang, China Roles: Modling, Renderings

Architecture| Team Work |November 2020 | Zhejiang, China Roles: Design, Modling, Renderings

PARK GUIDANCE SYSTEM, TONGJIANHU PARK

PRIVATE ESTATE ENTRANCE DESIGN

Industrial Product Design| Team Work |April 2020 | Zhejiang, China (Photo by Hongying Zhang) Roles: Design, Construction Drawing ,Renderings

Landscape Architecture| Team Work |November 2020 | Sichuan, China Roles: Design, Modling


OTHER WORKS INSTALLATION ART&MODEL

SKATCH

MATERIALS AND SPACE: "BAMBOO"

"THE BOX"

Installation Art&Model | Team Work | Team Member : Ming Cai(Idea,Modeling,Photo), Hantang Li (Design,Modeling) | October 2016 | Hangzhou, China:"

Installation Art&Model | Individual Work | October 2015 | Hangzhou, China

MINI GARDEN

"THE PATH" in Traditional Chinese Villages

Installation Art| Individual Work | November 2015 | Materials: Wood, Metal Pen Holder, Bamboo Coaster | Zhejiang, China

Hand-painted | Individual Work | October 2015 | Anhui, China

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

COLLAGE

SHANGYU CAO’E HISTORICAL DISTRICT MASTERPLAN

"HETEROTOPIA IN URBAN SPACE"

Landscape Architecture & Urban Design |Team Work | July to September, 2017

Collages | Personal Work | September 2018


HANTANG LI +86 18758090166 lht33366@gmail.com China Academy Of Art


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