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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE



WASHINGTON SQAURE PARK SD | JAN.2016 - PRESENT | KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI | PUBLIC DESIGN

This is a pivotal moment in the future of Kansas City, an opportunity to leverage an amazing piece of property into a signature and potentially defining park for the city. What makes Washington Square Park so unique and special is that it can be a park for everyone, a place where the citizens of Kansas City come to play, to wander, to dream, and to rest. It will be a neighborhood park that offers programs for young and old; providing comfort and amenities; and supplying shared resources that embody the values of the Kansas City community.


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GLADE GARDENS

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PAVILION

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WHAT CAN WE IMAGINE ?

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The current vision for Washington Square Park represents the collaborative input from both the public and stakeholders. To create a great park, we need great ideas, so we asked 16 people what they could imagine. We heard that people wanted an active park, with access to seasonal markets, play areas, places to walk and enjoy gardens and water features, as well as a place to host larger civic events. People also expressed wanting the park to help generate jobs and offer additional housing.

city view firework firepit

concert rooftop BBQ

yoga

lunch sports

6 ACRES OPEN SPACE

light show misting sculpture cafe wedding community event

water play market

tai chi picnic art interactive pool pavilion

500 NEW RESIDENTS

food truck beer garden rainwater harvesting

1200 PARKING SPOTS PROPOSED SITE CONDITIONS


THE GROVES WAVED JUNGLE

GOPHER TUNNEL

ROLLING MOUNDS

PLAGROUND

TREEHOUSE BOX AND SLIDE

CLIMBING CASTLE

SWING

OUTDOOR GYM

CAFE SEATING

GAME ROOMS

TABLE TENNIS

GARDEN



provided. The series of seating elements throughout the site have a similar material language which establishes cohesiveness and park identity while also offering variety.

FURNITURE DESIGN

POTENTIAL USES

TABLE AND CHAIRS

STAND-ALONE BENCHES

INTEGRATED SEATING

TERRACE SEATING



creates an interconnected system of large venue sp 4,800 PEOPLE STANDING AT A CONCERT (9SF/PERSON)

1600 PEOPLE ON BLANKETS AT A MOVIE (28SF/PERSON)

2400 PEOPLE ON LAWN CHAIRS AT A PERFORMANCE (18SF/ PERSON)

POTENTIAL USES

THE LAWN: AMPHITHEATER

• Royals Rally • American Royal Show & • Gru • Dan • Irish Fest BBQ Event • Bou • RockFest • Fiesta Festival • ran Blu Chalk • Mid West TeaMega Festival At full capacity, the park•has theWalk potential to accommodate Events • St. • Fringe KC • Shakespeare Festival 45,000 people. Connecting to Union Station, Crown Center, and The Nationa

creates an interconnected system of large venue space for Kansas City’s la POTENTIAL USES • • • • •

Royals Rally Irish Fest RockFest Chalk Walk Fringe KC

4,800 PEOPLE STANDING AT A CONCERT (9SF/PERSON)

• American Royal Show & BBQ Event • Fiesta Festival AT A • 4,800 MidPEOPLE WestSTANDING Tea Festival CONCERT (9SF/PERSON) • Shakespeare Festival

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1600 PEOPLE ON BLANKETS AT A MOVIE (28SF/PERSON)

2400 PEOPLE ON LAW AT A PERFORMANCE PERSON)



9TH STREET DESIGN SD | SEPT.2015 - MAR.2016 | LAWRENCE CITY, KANSAS | PUBLIC DESIGN ASLA Merit Award Analysis and Planning Category, ASLA MN Chapter

As part of a major ArtPlace America grant, the City of Lawrence engaged a design team to propose a new streetscape plan for East 9th Street connecting downtown Lawrence to the East Lawrence arts district. The seven block stretch that connects Massachusetts Street to Delaware Street. At the core of the project approach is an innovative urban planning model that, through thoughtful public engagement, embeds artists into the planning process of the street itself, allowing art practices to pro-actively shape the way our cities and neighborhoods look, feel and function.


PROJECT NAME / PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION XX.XX.XX (DATE)


STORMWATER SCENARIO PLANNING COMMERCIAL ZONE

COMMUNITY ACTIVATION ZONE

NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE

- TREE TRENCH - PERVIOUS PAVING - BIOSWALE - STONE ART + GARDEN

- STONE ART + GARDEN - STONE ART + PERVIOUS - RAIN GARDEN / BIOSWALE - PERVIOUS PAVING

- STONE ART + GARDEN - RAIN GARDEN / BIOSWALE - PERVIOUS PAVING

STORMWATER STRATEGY STORMWATER STRATEGY

Pervious Paving Pervious Paving

Garden / Bioswale RainRain Garden //Bioswale Underground Tree Trench

9TH STREET / STORMWATER AND SIDEWALK CROSSING 02.02.2016

9TH STREET / STORMWATER AND SIDEWALK CROSSING 02.02.2016 9TH STREET AND SIDEWALK CROSSING 02.02.2016 Stone Art/ STORMWATER + Rain Garden / Pervious Base

Underground Tree Trench Underground / Tree Trench Rain Garden / /Bioswale

9TH STREET / STORMWATER AND SIDEWALK CROSSING 02.02.2016 Stone + Rain Garden / Pervious Stone Art +Art Rain Garden / Pervious BaseBase

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STORMWATER SCENARIO PLANNING COMMERCIAL ZONE

COMMUNITY ACTIVATION ZONE

STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES COURT

STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES OBSERVATORY - YARD - COURT

NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE

- YARD - OBSERVATORY - TERRACE - COURT

Observatory

STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES TERRACE

9TH STREET / STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES 02.11.2016

Terrace

- YARD - OBSERVASORY - TERRACE

Court

STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES YARD

9TH STREET / STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES 02.11.2016

Yard

9TH STREET / STORMWATER AND SIDEWALK CROSSING 02.02.2016

9TH STREET / STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES 02.11.2016

9TH STREET / STREET TYPOLOGY STUDIES 02.11.2016


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CROSSING STUDY CROSSING STUDY

STONE INSTALLATION

BIOSWALE / PLANTING

BIOSWALE SHARED PATH

CROSSING STUDIES STREET

TRANSITION TRANSITION ZONEZONE - BIKE ROUTE 1 Stop and watch the coming traffic from the left hand 2 Go across the auto lanes / Go into the transition zone 3 Stop and watch the coming traffic from the right hand

9TH STREET / CROSSING STUDIES 03.01.2016

9TH STREET / CROSSING STUDIES 03.01.2016

CROSSING STUDIES STREET

TRANSITION TRANSITION ZONE ZONE

- BIKE ROUTE

1 Stop and watch the coming traffic from the left hand 2 Go across the auto lanes / Go into the transition zone 3 Stop and watch the coming traffic from the right hand

9TH STREET / CROSSING STUDIES 03.01.2016



Georgina Residential Design

Response to the unique beauty of the Hudson River Valley to create a modern extension of the home to the surrounding landscape.

SD | JUN.2016 - AUG.2016 | GEORGETOWN TOWN NEW YORK | RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

FRAMEWORK 84’

53.5’

129’

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6’ WALL 29.5’

ART

6’ WALL ENTRY DRIVE COURT

PATIO

25’

NEW TREES

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POOL

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20’ 95.6’

20’ ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016

40’


LAWN AND POOL STUDIES

OPTION C OPTION B

POOL OPTION A

POOL OPTION C

51’

66’ HEIGHT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOWER PATIO AND LAWN: 18FT

HEIGHT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOWER PATIO AND LAWN: 22FT 5%

13’ ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016

ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016

35’

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PRECEDENTS SORTING / ORGANIZATION / STRATIFICATION

ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016


PRECEDENTS POOL

ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016


BACKYARD ART STUDIES STUDIES

ROUND HILL RD. / SCHEMATIC 07.29.2016



COMPETITION WORKS



LESTER PARK DESIGN TEAM WORK | JUN.2016 - JUL.2016 | OGDEN CITY, UTAH Jury Award, Urban Park Design Competition

The proposal reimagines Lester Park as an urban destination that celebrates the historic, cultural and natural context of the Ogden City. The memories of the residents in East Central District are carried through careful preservation of Existing trees, while new programs are introduced to activate the site to create new memories and visions for the city. It is a park that remembers and to be remembered.





BACK TO THE RIVER TEAM WORK | MAR.2016 - APR.2016 | SHANGHAI, CHINA Nomination Award, Huangpu River Competition

Shanghai is one of the most modern, attractive, dynamic cities in China. And the Huangpu River, which runs through the whole city of Shanghai, has a complex and dynamicrelationship with the city, not only offering opportunities for activities, transportation, and distinct urban habitat, but also bringing flooding and environmental concern. Like a spectrum, riverfront landscape design can extend itsinfluence beyond its site limitation. It can educate citizen’s perception of how the river can perform to improve the living environment.


SOUTH PIER Increasing mix-used developments, redesigning the pier space and integrating with the China MSA facility, South Pier will become a new neighborhood node to serve the local and reconnect the bike trail and pedestrian walkway disconnectivity. 增加新的混合使用单元,码头广场改造,结合中国海 事和码头功用,南码头将会成为新兴的区域经济娱 乐中心,服务于当地居民并改善滨江自行车道和行 人步道的串联。

ACTIVATE COMMUNITY RESTORE ECOLOGY ANCHORED FACILITATOR REPAIR CONNECTION

YAOHUA GREEN SPACE Improving the urban ecology of Yaohua riverfront area is the key to provide a good riparian habitat and different civic activities. 改善耀华绿地的城市生态是营造良好的河岸生态环境和 满足市民的生活娱乐需求的关键因素。

EXISTING CONDITIONS

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Urban Green Corridor


The site of South Pier is now merely used as a commuting pier. It lacks public open space and most of the area is used as parking lots. The bike trail and pedestrian path are disconnected because of the existing building, closed pier area and vertical flood control wall. This poorly designed waterfront environment are blocking local from accessing the Huangpu River. Overall, keeping the functions of the pier space, redesigning the existing structure and landscape, solve the problems of disconnectivity and inaccessibility. It makes this place into a neighborhood node for the surrounding residents to live, work, and play.

南码头段为一个东岸社区的搭船通勤的节点。码头附近的空间大多为水泥的停车场, 然而码头广场以及服务空间 都需封闭区域,周围建筑布局和防汛墙使南码头场地成为了贫瘠的景观以及缺乏公共活动的空间。它同时也成为 了黄浦江东岸的一个断点,滨江自行车道和人行步道无法顺利通过该区域。 我们在南码投场地的策略为, 联结自 行车与人行动线, 整合码头建筑, 引进混合社区, 串连都市绿色空间,让周围居民拥有适合居住,工作和休闲于一 体的城市新区块。

New Mix-used

Seating Planter

Community Plaza

Bus Station Harbor Plaza

Play Equipment

Proposed Pier Center

Existing Building

The Pier

Proposed Building

Connect to Urban Zoning

Elevated Structure

Nanpu Bridge

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Bike Trail

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CURRENT Unused + Disconnect

MOVEMENT

The site has a large parking lot space with no civic activities. The closed pier area and vertical control wall block the bike and pedestrian movement to the riverfront.

Relocating and widening a part of the flood control wall create more space for public plaza and connectivity of the bike trail.

RECONNECT + REUSE

We combine the vertical flood control wall and mount with bike trail. It not only maintains the safety of the resident behind the wall and the flood control function, but also let local have a better view and public green space. The designed bike trail integrates with the China MSA facility and the pier to create a vertical path of movement. The rooftop of new pier building can also be a place to rest and observe. We also introduce more activities, residential development and mix-used buildings to this site and connect the northern planned green corridor in the future. 我们将防汛墙与土堆以及脚踏车道结合, 不仅保持墙内居民的安全, 达到保持防汛墙的需求, 但也使人行拥有更好的视野以及提供绿色空 间.也将海事中心以及南码头渡船口, 与脚踏车道结合, 创造一个连续性的也具有垂直性的动线, 新南码头的屋顶不仅可以休息也可以眺望. 另外在场地内我们引入了更多的服务, 住宅, 混合使用等建筑,并且与未来北面的绿色廊道都市计画做串连, 在社区之间提供了体建, 休闲, 生态, 码头广场等等的功能

JOINT Function + Structure

SYNTHESIZATION Pier + Programs

LINK Path + Space

The integration of the new building and bike trail improve the space efficiency. New public open spaces and mix-used development make this site to be a new neighborhood node.

The pier building is a multi-functional structure, which provides observation space, shops and entrance to the pier. The rooftop will be the rest area for cyclists.

The gap will be eliminated and the new connection will be made with the east riverfront and the neighborhood.

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ELEVATING ERIE TEAM WORK | FEB.2016 - MAR.2016 | SYRACUSE, NEW YORK First Award, Elevating Erie Design Competition

The Erie Canal brought prosperity to the region and catalyzed its growth, making it a significant part of the identity and history of the region. Unfortunately, subsequent industrialization and suburban development has filled the canal, damaged ecological habitats, decreased biodiversity, and led to the canal’s current use as primarily a path for vehicular travel. Our goal is to transform Erie Boulevard from a car-centric boulevard to an eco-friendly, pedestrian-centered Eco-boulevard that provides habitats, recreational space, and stimulates economic growth.





ACADEMIC WORKS



VIBRANT STREET

CAPITOL HILL ECODISTRICT PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK | TEAM WORK | JAN.2013 - PRESENT | SITE: SEATTLE | TYPE: STREET DESIGN

The project Vibrant Street Plan demonstrates a creative urban street plan serving the historic and extraordinary Pike/Pine Corridor in the densest neighborhood in the Pacific Northwest. In response to community’s longterm vision and complex urbanism scenarios, the plan aims to enhance cultural identity and improve social and ecological performance of the Corridor by integrating existing community assets with a variety of green infrastructure and activated urban design strategies.



FRAMEWORK


TYPOLOGY

TYPOLOGY A GREEN STREET LIFE

TYPOLOGY B CREATIVE CORRIDOR

TYPOLOGY C ECO-CORRIDOR


CREATIVITY CORRIDOR Historic building seismic and green retrofit will benefit the community in the long term. Integrate green Green and Seismic RetrofitExplore to use the shared green infrastreetHistorical design with Building adjacent historic buildings and developments. structure to accept stormwater runoff from building rooftop and street. Use the strategy of curbless shareduse street combined with various creative furnishing adjacent to ground floor retail areas to activate the public space as well as local business.

solar panel

URM reinforcement

rooftop garden

facade preservation

Lighting Structure

info station

graffiti

bike station

Plug-N-In Furniture

Medium Ske Phot Illu


STREET SPACE IMPROVEMENT AND HISTORIC BUILDING ENHANCEMENT PLAN

HISTORIC BUILDING CLOSED WATER LOOP


ECO-CORRIDOR The Vertical Green Structures are attached to the buildings at 11th Ave, providing the opportunity to connect the habitats of Volunteer Park, Cal Anderson Park, and Seattle University. New development is planned to be equipped with high-efficiency water treatment facilities. Reused water can be used for multi-purposes, including toilet flushing, irrigation, kitchen, and street recreation. urban agriculture

Vertical Green Structure

facade preservation

Plug-N-In Furniture


WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN

NEW / REDEVELOPED BUILDING CLOSED WATER LOOP


Nagle PI (Connect to Light Rail Station)

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VISION PLAN

Key Map

Nagle PI (Connect to Light Rail Station)

VISIONPHASE PLAN 1- CREATIVE CORRIDOR

Carl Anderson Park

PHASE 1- CREATIVE CORRIDOR

Carl Anderson Park

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MUD PLAZA

Located at the waterfront of the Duwamish River in South Park community. The project aims to re-create a habitat for salmons and other species as

SOUTH PARK COMMUNITY REVITALATION

well as catalyzing the community with public open space design. The hab-

ACADEMIC WORK | INDIVIDUAL WORK | SEP.2013 - DEC.2013 | SITE: SEATTLE | TYPE: COMMUNITY PARK

displays as a platform for community activities and ecological restoration.

itat could be well adaptive to the tidal performance of the river. The plaza


LOWER DUWAMISH RIVER WATERSHED ANALYSIS The Duwamish River and estuary provide several important habitat and physiological functions to juvenile Chinook migrating out of the Green River drainage into Puget Sound. The Duwamish is used as a rearing area by juvenile Chinook salmon. Salinity, tide height, velocity, etc, these factors affect the habitat for salmon a lot. Steady decreases in juvenile Chinook densities were observed downstream of the Turning Basin, with the exception of the most-downstream station at Kellogg Island (RM 0.6). Based on these information, South Park can be a key to connect the habitat system and link the history with the future to provide a new vision to the community and even to the Low Duwamish Watershed.


CREATING HABITAT FOR SALMONOIDS AND OTHER SPECIES


MARSH AND MUDFLAT HABITAT SECTION The section shows how the design use gabions to create adaptive habitat for salmon and other species. The key point is to repair or recover all the types in shoreline habitats, like marshes mudflats, shallow subtidal zone, intertidal zone, riparian

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The daily water level data got from USGS 12113390 Gage. It shows the flux of the END DATE12/26/2013

tide in Duwamish River.


MASTER PLAN FOR MUD PLAZA MASTER PLAN The plaza provide an opportunity to include the tidal mudflat phenomenon into the community’s daily landscape. The plaza is also designed to support various activities and events, such as farmer market and community meeting.


PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM COMMUNITY CENTER


RE-CHANNEL

THE MEMORIAL SPACE IN BERLIN ACADEMIC WORK | INDIVIDUAL WORK | SEP.2014 - DEC.2014 | SITE: BERLIN | TYPE: COMMUNITY PARK

Engeldamm was a space for shipping channel and Berlin Wall in the history. The proposal project envisions transfering the neglected public space into a memorial park also for daily life use. The park takes the function of collecting and cleaning water to create water-featured landscape, recalling the past and mediating the intensed use of Spree River’s waterfront.


SPREE RIVER

WATERFRONT PLAZA

COLLECT WATER FROM STREET

CLEAN WATER

WATER LANDSCAPE

WATER FUN PLAZA

RELEASED TO SPREE RIVER


Perspective of Part C

Part A

Part B

Part C

Part D


Perspective of Part A Perspective of Part D

The project aims to give the memory of Berlin Wall and shipping canal back to the community. Inspired by the Berlin Wall Memorial, the memorial space could also provilde a recreation space for residents in the Kreuzberg community. The park programed with space like playground and water plaza is seemed as deconstruction of symbolic landscape.


NYISBYEN THE CITY ON THE WATER AND ICE ACADEMIC WORK | TEAM WORK | MAR.2014 - JUN.2014 | SITE: SVABARD | TYPE: THE FUTURE CITY

Offshore Svalbard, Norway, the northernmost continuously populated island on the planet- Employing thermosyphons and other advanced technology to preserve natural icebergs and generate and sustain manufactured ice, which will serve as support for the development of a new patterns of urban settlement and ecological consevation.



POWER GENER ATION PHOTOVOLTAIC

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SEEB ECK DE VICE

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OBSER VATION SCIENTIF IC INSTRUMENTATION

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MARINE SYSTEMS BUOY

2020 population: 500

ICE PR ODUC TION THERMOSYPHON SHA FT

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ICEBERG MORPHOLOGY RRACE I C E B E R G M O R P H O TLE O GY

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water driPs over mesh infill

water driPs over mesh infillice overtime. Building Building ice overtime.

ice Blocks are used to infill

ice Blocks are used to infill structural frame . structural frame.

traditional wood siding skins Building

traditional woodadd siding skins. Building while green roofs insulation while green roofs add insulation.

roofs

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‘ice Porch’ : Building frames are extended

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to merge traditional ice to cematerials orch and Building create.

frames are extended

to merge traditional materials and ice to create.

2035 population: 10,000

2035 population: 10,000

housing


water plaza


market


CANYON

YIZHUANG COMPLEX DEVELOPEMENT TYPE: STUDIO | INDIVIDUAL WORK | SEP.2011 | SITE: BEIJING | TYPE: URBAN DESIGN




SLOPE

P-Patch Urban Agriculture STUDIO | INDIVIDUAL WORK | JAN.2014-MAR.2014 | SITE: SEATTLE | TYPE: URBAN AGRICULTURE

The project is designed as a expanded urban agriculture program of the original “P-Patch” in Interbay, Seattle. It is also developed as a community open space that could catalyze the nearby neighborhood. The design respect the view from the site, trying to echo with the horizontal meanning of the landscape.

Perspective from the entry


DESIGN ANALYSIS


West Seattle The view on the west

This program is considered not just as a expanded area of the original P-Patch,but also as a community center that catalyze the nearby neighborhood. Urban agriculture can be used as an approach to connect the humans’ activities and eco-system. Different from regular P-Patch program, this project is define as a commnity open space rather than community farm garden. The site is developed as a “place” respecting the context and ecology to unite the relationship between community residents. The “place” is feature the unique character of memorial meaning and meditating, transcending the boundries of its location limits.

Original P-Patch

SCENARIO The project is envisioned with five different scenarios, like a movie. Each one is featured with designated function and landsacpe experience.

Queen Anne The view on the east


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OTHER WORKS

Sketch in South Park 2013 Fall


Conceptual Model 2013 Fall

Photograph Construction 2013 Fall


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