ZHANG Mengdi_PORTFOLIO for Bartlett Urban Design

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PORTFOLIO

ZHANG MENGDI Student ID: 21064952 Application for March Urban Design

Dec. 2020


" When urban constructors take on God's eye view to approach urban design, who can truly understand what is happening aboveground? " The unlimited expansion of urban development can lead to many urban problems such as compressed green spaces and busy but boring streets. All of these problems originate negligence on urban infrastructures and the need of residents, and an over-emphasis on economic development and mirages by city managers. Urban design is a way to solve urban problems as it can directly affect our living environment from ‘space details’ . Spaces are often supporting roles to the people living within which. Inspirations not only originate from spaces itself, but are also the results of chemistry with activities of residents of urban spaces. Design is not only static houses but also dynamic changes.


EXPERIENCE

CONTENT

03.2018- Urban Designer Present

Urbanspace Planning And Architectural Design Co.,Ltd.(Shenzhen) Responsibilities: project management,report framework,development strategy,vision,concept, analysis,land use,master plan...

ZHANG MENGDI

07.2017- Graduate Urban Designer 03.2018 AECOM Ltd. Responsibilities: background analysis, detailed design,GIS analysis, land use, strategies, rendering, performance...

Bachelor's Degree in City Planning Southwest Jiaotong University School of Architecture and Design +86 13983010102 zhangmengdi0401@163.com

08.2016- Urban Design Intern 02.2017 AECOM Ltd. Responsibilities: existing understanding, CAD draft,case study, analysis...

SKILLS

AWARDS & HONORS

Graphic

2019

Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Hand-drawing

Competition of Health City and Jinjiang River Landscape Conceptual Design

2018

1st Prize Competition of Zhangzhou Guhu Wisdom Valley Conceptual Design

Modeling Sketchup Revit

IFLA Award of Excellence

2017

01. Cellular City - Concept Planning and Key Area Urban Design

P-01

02. Island Chain - Water Village Characteristic Space Design

P-06

03. Rooftop Walk - Mountainous Area Urban Design

P-11

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 04. Rotating Box - Collective Apartment Architecture Design

P-16

LANDSCAPE DESIGN

1st Prize Competition of Chongqing Caijia Ecological Health City Concept Planning

CAD

uRBAN DESIGN

05. Magnetic Mine Park - Ecological Restoration and Landscape Design

P-21

AutoCAD

2016 Lumion V-ary

GIS

2016

3rd Prize Urban Plannning Fieldwork Report of National Steering Committee of Urban Planning Education in China

Arc GIS

Microsoft Office Word Excel PowerPoint

Excellent Work Urban Plannning Course Work of National Steering Committee of Urban Planning Education in China

Rendering

2015

3rd Prize Innovation Competition of National Urban Transportation Investigation

OTHER WORK Other Project

P-26

Modeling

P-27


01

“ What will the world look like in 2100 ? ” At the end of the 20th century, a large number of greenhouse gas emissions led to global warming, which in turn affected the global ecology.

cellular city Path Selection And Experimentation Of Urban LowCarbon Development

"1st Prize" of International bidding competition Date: 2017 Location: Chongqing, China Teamwork: AECOM company Role: Urban Designer Type: international bidding project (professional) Contribution: regional analysis, GIS analysis, master plan, node detail design, diagrams, collages, strategies,etc Remark: all ideas and designs are reorganized for application and the works shown are my own drawings.

Caijia is a riverside area in the northern part of the Jialing River and faces the Exhibition Center across the river. This project put forward the idea cellular, trying to fundamentally reduce the urban residents’ the long distance travel needs using mixed function to promote job housing balance, improve the service of public services and facilities, optimize the integrated transportation system to promote green travel.

British Energy White Paper

Through the simulation traffic trip carbon emission, the government environme enterprises nt of daily mode can achieve emission reduction by about 68%.

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trading hall

waterfront trial

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office business

conference and exhibition

city axis

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leisure

government

citizens

park

enterprises

environment

commercial

sports

business

The 2003 British Energy White Paper "Our Energy Future: Creating Low “Carbon Economy” formally put forward the concept of “low carbon”. 01


The site is 20 kilometers from the city center. Due to the lack of public service facilities, people have to spend a long commute time for work and life, forming a high-carbon model.

cellular THEORY " The unlimited expansion of cities leads to more long-distance travel demand and carbon emissions. " Theory Background

City Axis

Low Carbon Mode Copenhagen - zero carbon city green transportation building energy saving

"Gravity" is the reason for the concentration of population in cities

Tokyo - low carbon society

" Work is within walking distance of the house. "

SITE

new energy city functions

Linkage

" Motorized traffic inside residential areas should be restricted. "

Development process of Small towns in China

Relevant Data of Small towns

AIRPORT

EXHIBITION

China’s energy consumption per unit of GDP is 2.5 times that of the world average, 3.3 times that of the United States, 7 times that of Japan higher than that of developing countries such as Brazil and Mexico.

Theory Mode cellular unit

cellular group

Each unit must have independent service facility.

cellular city

Each group must have enough open space.

Each group may have diffierent main function.

residential industrial

300m

traffic

600m

CITY ​​CENTRE

green commercial

house

mixed use

public

green space

business corridor

governmental public

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cellular life circle Only by reasonably setting the scale ratio and spatial layout of various functions in the cellular unit, building a green transportation system, and guiding the transformation of residents’ lifestyles, can it be possible to radically reduce carbon emissions. Cellular Unit

honeycomb unit

green corridor

The cellular unit is the smallest functional unit with relatively complete internal functions in a city, which can be copied and combined.

scale comparison

Cellular Group

densest area sparse area

dense area green space

Low-carbon city structure should be multi-core. The scale of the urban functional group should not be too large, and an isolation belt can be set between the two cell groups.

Walking Priority

metro line walking axis

Reduce the city's carbon emissions through the transportation organization mode of green transportation (walking + nonmotorized vehicles).

population density

Caijia, Chongqing 300m

densest area 42000 /km2

bus line expo

zero-transfer travel

vertical

Low Carbon Network

wind corridor

rain garden

green boundary Retain some important carbon resources in the mountain and water system area and connect these resources into a network through the green corridor and facility belt.

circulation

traffic

dense area 11500 /km2 unit radius : 300 m

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2

km

walking time : 7 mins boundary: river, road and green corridor

sparse area 7000 /km2 03


Walking priority In cellular city, try to limit people's daily shopping activities to within 1.2 kilometers (15 minutes walking), and advocate walking as the main mode of transportation. SKY LINE separates the pedestrian passageway from the vehicular access, so people take less time to reach the main functional places. Details of SKY LINE

Skyline & main function cement wood metal steel

lively quiet

business

residenece

office

public

nature

green

public

Section

Material

Section of SKY LINE

sky walk sky bus vertical business P

sports block

city gateway

exhibition

walking axis

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river

other side

SIT

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5 4 3

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Station 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

vertical business commercial street ecological community leisure park sports block eco-park creativity space celebration plaza city gateway

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Walking axis

Establish a comprehensive transportation system of walking + non-motorized vehicles + public transportation to reduce the need for long-distance travel through rational layout functions. 05


02 Island Chain The Characteristic Island Space for the Residents of Water Village.

Date: spring 2017 Location: Gulao Town, Heshan City, Guangdong Province, China Type: academic design project Semester: fifthth year Team: a 2-people team Role: chief designer Percentage of Input: 60% Tutor: Zhao Wei ( email: zhaowei_swjtu@163.com ) Contribution: regional plan, landscape in small scale, hand drawings for aerial view, physical models, several diagrams

In the past, the formation of the "Levee"(dry land protrusions in fish ponds) created the long-term fishery development in Gulao water village. While the traditional fishery can no longer match the development of the social economy, which results in the loss of population. The design aims to change phenomenon described above by upgrading industrial structure: from traditional fisheries to rural tourism. The design dredged the local fish ponds, restore the production water, and finally formed a coherent water system. The islands surrounded by rivers will become the new settlements of the local people.

Bird view hand drawing

Site

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Regional ecology

Water pattern

Population loss

Dredging water

Public space

Lingnan water village

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Waterlogging

present dilemma " Levees gradually lost its production significance and became an agricultural landscape heritage. "

fish ponds levees

The fishery output value under the old model was not high, and local fishermen had to find other ways, which led to the high vacancy of rural housing.

Town area

folk house

Flood discharge area water has nowhere to go

The old villages have developed like tumor and lack of public service facilities, resulting in low quality of life of residents.

tumorized settlement boat

bridge

( Levee is dry land protrusions in fish ponds. Tumorized settlement: narrow living space without open areas )

lack of flow, serious pollution

Flooded area artificial drainage

Industrial structure Development of the secondary industry has encountered bottlenecks and is in urgent need of transformation. The tertiary industry currently accounts for a small proportion but has huge potential. primary industry secondary industry tertiary industry

4.3 % 85.4 % 10.4 %

tea planting

agriculture

soy sauce manufacturing sightseeing

fishery paper printing

travel services

retail

High vacancy of rural housing

the process of levees

floating residents

50000

A.D. 1274

A.D. 1348

A.D. 1394

A.D. 1749

40000

SONG

YUAN

MING

QING

alluvial plain

dams

levees

30000

53 %

20000 10000

permanent residents

0 2012

houses

vacant houses

ponds

vacancy of rural housing

household population

2013

permanent residents

2014

floating residents

population survey

2015

lost population

mudflats

The water system lacks connectivity and rainwater cannot be drained out in time, resulting in multiple flooding points. 07


Master Plan

Island formation 1

Dredge the fish pond into creek and the land forms island chain. Program list 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

2

mix

relieve

resource intensification

living environment improvement

existing pattern

water market playing area ecological island custom musem citizen plaza memory square wetlands tea exhibition cultural center

planning pattern

The evolution of the island chain 1.Extract

2.Keep

3.Survey

existing elements

water pattern

construction quality

3 9

4 4.Classify

5.Dredge

6.Create

existing enclosure pier

dock still in use

vibrant public space

8 7 5

7.Connect

8.Activate

9.Develop

transportation network

infrastructure

new island village

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Tumorized settlement To solve the problem of crowded and disorderly living environment, scheme demolish some unused residential buildings to form public space.

Building reform Through digging, adding, subtracting, supplementing, and arranging, the local cottages are partially improved.

road

fish pond

ground

tree

building

existing

Public space Based on existing road, fish ponds, ground, trees, and buildings, the public space is created for the tourists staying.

improvement

Spacial group Street, wharf, square, and group are typical public spatial forms for different people.

plank road

waterfront trail

stepped bank

street

street

wharf

cultural building

square

group

wharf

island section 09


life scene Different activities for specific populations to restore the local life scene.

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chatting

wing-chun

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picking

washing

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dancing

planting

drinking

mahjong

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Knowledge Enhancement

Skills Learning

learning place

Communicate &Sightseeing

office

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Exhibition &Creation

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atelier

museum shop

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courtyard

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wharf

studio

shop

public service

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office

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atelier

museum

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store bridge

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street

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studio

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Locals

Staff

Tourists

Artists 10


03 Rooftop walk The Blend of Traditional Charm with Modern Amenities to Awake the Cultural Memory

"Excellent Work" by the NSC-URPEC competiton Date: summer 2016 Location: Chongqing, China Individual Work Type: academic design Semester: fourth year Tutor: Gao Wei ( email: 35835180@qq.com ) Contribution: condition analysis, rendering of the human perspective in Lumion , master plan, several diagrams.

In the process of city renewal, the area between new and old is the best container for social activities and cultural genes. As a mountain city with rich traditional customs and obvious terrain features, Chongqing carries out many memories of the people living here. Taking advantage of the special mountain topography, the design created a ground-start roof corridor and platform in the representative region of the lower half of the Yuzhong peninsula to form a new type pedestrian system. It preserved the traditional form of mountain building and created enough public space to attract people.

Final render from South perspective Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Regional background

Cultural heritage

Traditional street

Connection

Staggered space

Site Position 11


CITY background Chongqing has its unique city symbol. It used to be the capital during the war because of its complex terrain. The compact land has created a scene of tall buildings.

/ Vertical traffic /

Existing elements

Since ancient times, located at the confluence of two rivers, Chongqing has been an important node of water transportation and a major destination for immigrants.

What kind of city is

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Walking activity

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/ Cyberpunk / a. b. c. d. e.

/ Bridge city /

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plume bed pray sell cut hair

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Transportation

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/ Liberation monument /

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

cableway bus car bicycle ship train

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Cutrual elements Local dwelling

Immigration hall Old pier

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Master Plan

ROOFTOP LINKAGE " The linkage fulfills both spatial coherence and the inheritance of culture. "

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Modern: creating characteristic space 5

multilayer roof

sky ladder

continuous trail

sunken plaza

Horizontal Linkage

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3 6 Vertical Linkage

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2 1

Traditional: inheriting culture

2 Program list

1

local dwelling

Immigration hall

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

entrance plaza roof garden walking trail sunken plaza ancient building immigration hall city bridge

The project takes the advantages of mountainous terrain and solves the disconnection caused by the relative elevation through strengthening the vertical connection and horizontal connection. 13


Vertical LINKAGE SPACE

The vertical linkage divides the space into three layers. People can get different experiences in each layer.

Sky Walk sky corridor 1

The roof forms a new platform for activities.

activity space outdoor yard

roof stairs 3

green space

sky entrance 4

green roof 5

6 interior space 7

outdoor balcony lighting

Public

square 2

Building

rain garden

FUNCTION

sight range

ventilation

The sloping roof not only echoes the mountain environment but also has functions such as traffic connection, environmental improvement, and viewing platform.

Ground Track vertical ladder 8 traditional street 9 ground entrance 10

Commercial hotel&inn tearoom&cafe art studio retail store

Pedestrian alleyway main street

Respect original pattern and enhance the vertical connection. LINK

MIX Lack of vertical connection

MAKE High density and blocked sight

Pattern symbolizes the city memory

Increase vertical traffic connections

Lift up roof to protect pattern

Broader vision

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Horizontal LINKAGE The horizontal linkage creates a continuous walking experience through steps, platforms, balconies, and building roofs. People climb step by step through the roof garden.

Walk on multi-level street and lane.

Look down at the street in the skywalk.

High-rise

Tea Garden

Overlook the bridge on the corridor.

Accommodation Plaza

ROOF GARDEN

Look up at the sky on the ground.

BUILDING

BALCONY

SKYWALK GROUND

STAIRWAY

Feel the vertical town in the staggered space.

CORRIDOR

Overlook the cultural building and city bridge.

Restaurant Art Studio

Library

18m

8m

16m

16m

3m

20m

5m

12m

Section of harizontal connection

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04 Rotating Box The Forest Apartment with Plenty of Sunshine and Relaxed Neighborhood Atmosphere

Date: spring 2015 Location: Chengdu, China Individual work Type: academic design project Semester: third year Tutor: Hu Jingsong ( email: HPYG877@126.COM ) Contribution: rendering ,sketches, construction drawings,layout

The building, supported by the frame structure, looks like a forest that has taken root in the city. The trees are rooted on shaped balconies and the gardens cover the roof. The project aims to create a recognizable collective residence. First, create a multi-angle view. The traditional residence has only four sides, the design creates a multi-angle view through cutting, rotating and moving. Second, create a comfortable living environment - semi-private open balcony, vertical green, energy efficient materials and good neighborhood.

Master Plan

Final render from North East perspective

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vertical greening " In living space, human and trees should have a fixed ratio. "

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From suburb to tower, green space of each household should remain.

With the advent of the industrial age, the ever-expanding cities and compressed land, residential space had to develop vertically. The relationship between cities and nature has repeatedly become unbalanced. 17


ROTATING BOX " Sometimes the construction of a house is like building blocks. "

Stack up

Rotate

" There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes. " So do balconies.

Hollow out

The traditional residential box is cut into pieces to rotate and deform, forming a staggered upward shape.

The misplaced balcony gives plants more light, rain and growth space.

inside

9m

outside

6m 3m

The rotation of the balcony contributes to plant diversity

temperature 30 oC space

4-5m

wind force

wind

21 oC growth space

air quality

sun height

CO2

humidity

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balcony width

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noise

Different people have different requirements for the balcony, which mainly depends on their identity and interaction. Therefore, the size, shape and privacy of the balconies should be changeable. For different types of people, balconies can be used as laundry, study, garden, living room, etc. Different space can create a variety of experiences.

O2

acoustic environment

H2O

Adaptability of balcony width to sun height ( MATLAB simulation results )

The influence of plants on indoor space

Inside the concrete box is a quiet space with bedrooms and galleries. Outside the box is a terrace, a garden and a restaurant surrounded by glass. The windows facing the plants link indoors and outdoors. The transitional areas offers fluidity and interaction between interior and exterior space, creating unique and pleasing architecture form. 18


Plan and section The residential part is combined by 3 basic layout types. On the 5th-7th floor of the apartment, there are indoor gym, restaurants, community supermarkets and other public spaces.

main entrance

night view restaurant

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A

terrace garden 0 1

3

5m

3F Plan

Basic Layout 0 1

Type A

Type B

3

5m

Type C 1st floor

2nd floor

sunshine study

Internal: 74 m2 3 Room 1 Bath

Internal: 78 m2 3 Room 2 Bath

Internal: 127 m2㎥ 4 Room 2 Bath A-A Section Perspective

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Structural detail solid wood 2900

tempered glass photosynthesis + rainwater collection

3000

window blocking the wind

7200

3000 Tree from 2.5 meters to 8 meters

Sample solid wood pine shingle hollow brick wall wood board

Elevation West Sunlight percolate the balcony though the wooden strips.

The angled balconies create many multi-directional spaces that allow every resident to enjoy plenty of sunshine and diverse views. a-5F

b-8F

training

playing

d-16F

viewing

e-19F

painting

c-11F

performance f-22F

chatting Balcony activities

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05

+ GEO-DISASTER

+ POLLUTION

+ RAINSTORM

DROUGHT Program list

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Magnetic Mine Park The Convenient Living, Hydrophilic Ecology, and Low-Carbon Development Demonstration Zone

Date: 2019 Location: Panzhihua, China Team: AECOM company Type: international bidding project Role: urban designer Percentage of Input: 40% Contribution: regional analysis, master plan, node detail design, diagrams, collages, strategies,etc

Jianshan Mine Park claims 173 hectares of the abandoned mine site on the edge of Daheishan Forest Park, 2.6 kilometer to JingSa River. This is the key location where the natural forest of ecology corridor is restorable.

visitor center agro-ecologicaol area magnetic ladder mine musem magnetic field experience viewing platform pontoon bridge mine inn agricultural creative market

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One abandoned mine became an attractive tourist spot for visitors approaching nature and experiencing the culture. The plan is built on a foundation of public education, but is also inspired by memories shared at numerous engagement events.

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2

【CLIMATE CHANGE】 ATTRACTIVE

MAGNETITE

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IN

2030

more EXTREAME WEATHER

UNEVEN rainwater DISTRIBUTION

MAGNETIC FIELD

DRYER spring

more RAINSTROM 21


Development Strategy The Linking of External Magnetfeld

Five key problems for mine reclamation: 1. Geological safety caused by heavy rain concentration; 2. Contaminated soil with heavy metal pollution; 3. Plant durability; Land strategy

4. Prolonged drought and high temperatures; 5. Lack of biodiversity.

Planting zone Southwest China

Sichuan

Pa n z h i h u a

Panzhuhua is the greatest resource oriented city in Western China. Panzhuhua have Daheishan Forest Park at the north and Jingsa River Run through the City, with 50 national preserved species within this area.

Scenic area

Site Connection

mine dense forest

construction general land ecological restoration high slope

between Site and City

ecological forest lake forest sparse forest

Riverside linkage SITE

City

" City of Vanadium Titanium " “马坎” 江

金沙

Airport

possessed 20% of Magnetite ,

63% of Vanadium, and 93% of Titanium in China.

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GEOLOGICAL SAFETY Based on local weather data, high temperature, foehn wind, prolonged drought and heavy rain will take place more often. For restore the habitat under this trend, a resilient based landscape restoration strategy needs to be considered.

Imperviousness Slope Reinforcement Mine Fillment

Physical Method

Rock terrace

Rock Field Stablize

1.Commonly used in China 2.Less secondary pollution 3.Better to use at detail area

Soil Cover

Stablize

Consideration Green & Economic

Stope Fillment

Rock collapse slope Chemical Method

b

Ecological Restoration

a

c

Chemical Stabilizer

Planting Vegetation

d

Soil fillment slope Restoration

1.High cost 2.Tend to cause secondary pollution

1.Low cost 2.Poor soil quality 3.Low survival rate 4.Time consuming

Overlaying Vegetation

Keep the current transport terrace, transfrom it into a landscape road.

40째-55째

Planting local vegetation at the gentle slope area. Prepare for the potential extreme weather

30째

Proceeding ecological restoration after stablize the soil by slope cutting.

SLOPE STABLIZE

SLOPE CUTTING SOIL REINFORCED

Current Slope :

Cut slope to 30째, decrease soil erosion caused by heavy rain.

Overlaying Vegetation

1.Average cost 2.High survival rate 3.International recognization 4.Improve soil quality

3

Slope cutting + Ecological Restoration

Physical Method

Phytoremediation

Soil fillment terrace

2

Suggestion

5

Cut the curret slope to increase stability.

Ecological restoration at the slope area.

Uncovered unique rock wall. 4

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PHYTOREMEDIATION Using site-specific, drought-tolerant plants for contaminated soil remediation. It has the advantage that environmental concerns may be treated on site and integrated with landscape design.

Phytoremediation

Black Wattle Cu

Pb

Used to absorb the heavy metal pollution deep down into the soil.

Process

Cd

Chelating Agent NTA

Vegetation is harvested, burned, and re-planted the next year.

Australian

Black Wattle

bluestem

Common

Crotalaria

Lantana Elsholtzia Clammy

Capability Black Wattle Crotalaria Elsholtzia Asiatic Butterfly bush

HEAVY METAL

Hopseed bush

Asiatic Butterfly bush

Common Lantana Clammy Hopseed bush Australian Bluestem

Crotalaria The pollution of Cu is efficiently absorbed by its root system.

Elsholtzia Strong resilience property for the pollution of Cu.

Asiatic Butterfly Strong resilience and transportation ability for the pollution of Pb, Cd.

POLLUTION

The Jianshan mining area is strongly polluted by the heavy metal of Cu, Pb and Cd. And the soil content of Cu, Cd has exceeded the years mining third soil quality level (400, 1.0mg/kg) by 1.02 to 1.10 From Deep Soil To Surface Ground times. (Zhou Ya, et al. 2010)

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landscape nodes c d

The Mountain Area

1

2 Bios wales, retention ponds and rain gardens to retain water and refill the ground water

2030

Trail design responding to the habitat typology

RAINY SEASON

b

The Agriculture Area

2030

RAINY SEASON 1

2

Establish plantings based upon specifics of micro-topography, hydrology and soil requirements

Manage invasive species at ecotone edges.

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An elevated boardwalk giving visitors a look out over most cherished assets

R of

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Ru ff no

infiltration

FIELD PATH SEASONAL RAIN GARDEN

3

Pervious trail is robust yet resilient infrastructure for visitors

infiltration

a

b

Water Condservation

213 DAYS

2012:

Surface Runoff

DROUGHT

Terrace surface of the mine moutain is used to infiltrate and transport rain water.

Rain water

Precipitation: June -October: 90% November - December: 10%

2030

1

DRY SEASON

Slide wall exposed as mine memory.

22074.75 Acres Crops Loss 162 Million Yuan

Filter & Collect

Hydrophyte is planted in this area to filtrate and collect rain water flowing from the terrace surface.

The Lake Area

210mm

Landscape Lake Rain water is harvested in the lake area to keep its landscape effect.

4

4.2mm

1.5mm

Restored native prairie and savannah creating series of landscape character zones for habitat.

2 3

Ground water refilling the lake and retaining habitat for fish and amphibians.

5-3 meters elevation different between rain season and dry season, floating bridge follow the water level.

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Everage precipitaion per month (1971-2000)

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Pontoon for sightseeing

infiltration

c

infiltration infiltration

Water Catchment

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other work International bidding "1st Prize"

Architecture and Urban Design

Industrial Town Conceptual Design

Tianfu View Point Overall Strategic Planning and Urban Design

Competition of Zhangzhou Guhu Wisdom Valley Conceptual Design

Type: professional project, UrbanSpace company Date: 09.2018-10.2018 Role: Assitant Urban Designer Contribution: regional analysis, master plan, architecture design, diagrams

Type: professional project, UrbanSpace company Date: 03.2018-06.2018 Role: Assitant Urban Designer Contribution: report framework, master plan, concept, detailed design of industrial area, diagrams

To hotel To commercial

To lake

A THIRDPLACE FOR CITY

To city

road trail green building station view platform

Function Analysis To city

Arrival traffic and activities

IFLA "Award of Excellence"

Large-scale Urban Design

Tourism CONCEPTUAL Planning

Competition of Health City and Jinjiang River Landscape Conceptual Design

Chongqing East Hotspring Tourism Resort Conceptual Planning

Type: professional project, AECOM company Date: 01.2018-03.2018 Role: Graduate Urban Designer Contribution: pre-analysis, ecological strategy, zoning detailed design, some collages and diagrams

Type: professional project, AECOM company Date: 08.2016-10.2016 Role: Intern Contribution: pre-analysis, GIS analysis, some collages and diagrams

Land value Zoning

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5

S3

S1

S4

Ecology Suitability

S2 Viewshed

S5 Transportation

Limitation

riverfront flat slope & valley central town forest & water mountain & hill

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other work Ancient Building Surveying and Mapping Surveying and Practicing in Anren Ancient Town

Modeling

Type: academic work Date: 06.2014-07.2014 individual work

Date: 2012-2017 school building design 2014

kindergarten design 2013

masterpiece study 2012

student centre design 2013

architectural design Wooden structure tree house building design Type: professional project Date: summer 2019 individual work

Art: cotton candy 2017

Art: island&human 2017

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