Jessica Li Landscape Architecture
Portfolio
Jessica Li
Born in Hong Kong, 24yo Food Addict, Travel Enthusiast Master of Landscape Architecture The University of Melbourne
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M U LT I F U N C T I O N A L M E LT O N
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UNIWHEEL
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T HE BL END S PACE
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CIRCLE OF FOOD
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RAWSCAPE
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Undergraduate Landscape Studio 3: Urban Open Space Extended Design of Queen Victoria Market E x h i b i t e d a t Ta s m a G a l l e r y, N a t i o n a l Tr u s t V i c t o r i a
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Flagstaff Garden limited carpark as parking facility and occasional channel the visibility between franklin st and event venue flagstaff garden by the contrast in the heights of the carpark and the relatively low-rise structures
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5-SENSE PRECINCTS STRONG TOUCH & SMELL ST RONG TA ST E & SMELL WE A K TA ST E LIGHT TOUCH & SMELL MIXED USE AREA (SMELL & TA ST E & VISION ) VISION
Water will be collected through the pillars to the underground pipes, which pump the water further towards the water tanks inside the toilets
Green space scattered around the shed area for recreational use and social encounters
Toilets facilitated with water tank to store the rainwater collected from the pavilion for the use of the toilets and irrigation of the vegetation
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Undergraduate Landscape Studio 4: Designed Ecologies Redevelopment of Moonee Ponds Creek With the existing surroundings, Moonee Ponds Creek provides possibilities to convert the space into a more interactive environment t o b e . B a s e d o n t h e c o n c e p t o f “ t h e p l a y f u l c i t y u s a p r o g r a m �, t h e concept is extended to create a playful environment, not only for children, but for all. By implementing various physical elements, Moonee Ponds Creek is converted into a linear park , which can engage users from all age groups to interact with the environment and one another.
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Quercus canariensis (Algerian Oak) ~20m tall, ~15m wide, semideciduous excellent shade & handsome foliage
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Jasminum polyanthum (Pink Jasmine) evergreen twinging climber fragrant flowers in late winter & early spring
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Dianella longifolia (Pale Flax-lily) 30-80cm tall, ~50cm wide robust perennial grass, dry & shade tolerant
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Ficus rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig) up to 30m tall, densely spreading tree Australian native
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Oleria argophylla (Musk Daisybush) up to 9m tall, shrub / small tree Australian native
Chrysocephalum apiculatum ( Ye llow Bu ttons) up to 60cm tall, perennial herb Australian native
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“Sponge Bump� Polysoft Materials made of recylced rubber for kids-friendly infrstructure
Connection Bridges Concrete Bricks for pavements Granite for handrails
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis (River Red Gum) existing tree species at site, up to 45m tall Australian native
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Creek Structure Reuse the existing concrete for stream structure
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Eucalyptus melliodora ( Ye llow B o x ) existing tree species at site, medium tree Australian native
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To p s o i l Sandy soil for grass planting and rainwater filtration
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Deep soil For planting and furthur filtration
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Base soil For planting and further filtration
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Concrete Pavement Spray Concrete, smooth quality for access by skateboarders, cyclists and pedestrians
Green Sound Wall Exterior: Outdoor Timber Interior: Concrete, Granite & Steel
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local treasure Fish Attack
Style: Fish and Chips Distance: approx. 3km
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M U LT I F U N C T I O N M E LT O N Master Landscape Studio 4 Master Planning for Metropolitan Melbourne
With the vision of growing a social-sustainable city for Melbourne, we should start by implementing the vision on suburban scale. Melton, a suburb located 35km west from Melbourne CBD, is one of the highly potential areas for urban growth in metropolitan M e l b o u r n e . I t s a r e a i s 2 5 . 2 k m 2 w i t h p o p u l a t i o n o f 1 2 7, 6 7 7 ( T h e City of Melton Community Profile 2014). It has potential to be develop as a social-sustainable suburb for the city growth due to its moderate current density and undeveloped land.
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Education area includes childcare and kindergarten, as well as primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutes Mixed use area includes medium density housing, retail stores, cafes, restaurants and other commercial facilitiesfor more interactive urban environment
Community facilities include both public and private medical centres and hospital, churches, library, post office, police station and fire station
Small natural patch scattered within the neighbourhood to provide opportunities for local produce and education about foor resources Over 50% of Melton will be developed for residential purpose without dramatic change in existing population density (2.42 persons per hectare), and mixed use development provides future residents relatively affordable options
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Residential Mixed Use (Residential + Commercial) Retail
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Community Facilities Local Produce
Potential shopping precinct will be developed to provide residents from north and east, as well as Melton South, more retail options and places for people to carry out social activities
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Built-in drawers for repairing tools
UNIWHEEL Master subject: Landscape Detail Design This particular project is to design a mobile bicyclerepair uni t f or t he uni ver si t y. The cont rast be t w e en colour s , material and transparency is projected to the design. In order to complete the subject, students are asked to demonstrate their analysis, design and documentation skills of the detailed design.
Double roofs which can be folded as roof and slided down as the cover of built-in toolbox
Roof supports which can be folded onto the wall if the roofs are down Gaps on wall for contrast between enclosure and openess Built-in toolbox in the wall structure for repairing tools. Mesh layer inside toolbox for hanging tools 2 different coloured tiles to form optical illusion pattern as a ramp from distance while a bicycle is hung on wall
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T HE BL END S PACE Master Landscape Studio 5 Extended Design of Federation Square As the site is located at edge of Melbourne CBD next to iconic Federation Sqaure, this project aims to provide Melbourne a public space which blends conflicting elements together. By providing various programs, this public space will achieve sociall y, cul turall y, e conomic all y and env ir onment all y.
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The Blend Space Video: https://vimeo.com/166602257
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CIRCLE OF FOOD
CITYLINK F R E E WAY MOONEE PONDS CREEK
Landscape Architecture Thesis This thesis is an experimental framework exploring how urban agriculture can be implemented in Arden-Macaulay with adaption to the existing structure plan by the City of Melbourne. The proposal aims to provide people at Arden-Macaulay psychological well-being and food education through the urban farm system, which will achieve the goal of ‘driving the circle of life by the c i r c l e o f f o o d ’. A p r o g r e s s i v e p l a n w i l l b e d r a w n f r o m t h e p r o p o s e d road hierarchy system by the City of Melbourne within 40 years time frame in 4 stages (greenway, laneways , connectors and local centres), the scales and target users of the programs will evolve progressively according to the aging demographics of the residents in the area. The resolved framework will be the result of a collaboration between scientific and theoretical methodologies to reflect the sciences and arts of landscape architecture.
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Abandoned Container as Tool Shed and Leisure Place Plot for Community Rental
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Passage to Basement
Library Fresh Produce Vending Machine
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Circle of Food Video: https://vimeo.com/220252965
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RAWSCAPE Landscape Architecture Manifesto Landscape is possible to cultivate and record the critical moment of conflict. No infrastructure can solve the complex social issues in London. If we wish to conver t London into a new 24 hour cit y, we should use landscape as a medium for the raw opinions to be exploded instead, which is defined as Rawscape in this manifesto. It is not limited to spatial landscape, but also other potential landscapes, such as social and culinary landscape. Landscape has potential to add freedom to cit y and eliminate anxiet y from cit y, where people are free from judgement and socio-economic status to express ideas. It is capable of recording how the conflicts may be converted into opportunities for a change without compromising deep values of all. There are four essential steps required before we star t ‘cooking’ Rawscape in order to make the best out of it . Firstly, we need to understand the current social issues of London. Secondly, potential to turn the tension with the cit y into oppor tunit y can be examined through conceptual theories . Thirdly, inspirations for the ingredients to enhance Rawscape can be drawn from various urban design and landscape architecture master minds . Four thly, a preparation framework should be set up before the ‘cooking’ can star t . Finally, Rawscape cooked by different techniques will cultivate and record the conflict at different level, which will make 24 hour city scheme possible in London. The aim of this manifesto is to explore ideas about how to create such landscape to cultivate and record conflicts with the use of various elements for public space. The elements are the ingredients for Rawscape, which can be cooked in multiple ways to create custom Rawscapes in different scales. Therefore, they perform different levels of effect. Full version: https://issuu.com/mynameisca/docs/rawscape-booklet_revb_
RAWSCAPE A Landscape Architecture Manifesto by Jessica Li
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