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MENGYUN LI URBAN

PLANNING | DESIGN

PORTFOLIO


SMART CITY

ECO-HOUSING GUIDE

MODERN FARM LIVING

VERTICAL VILLAGE

URBAN DESIGN

GIS HOUSING ANALYSIS

PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

MIX-USE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

GRAZ, AUSTRIA

PHILADELPHIA, USA

SHANGHAI, CHINA

XITANG, CHINA

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SMART CITY URBAN DESIGN GRAZ, AUSTRIA Time: University: Instructor: Co-worker:

03-07,2013 Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) Grigor Doytchinov Denitsa Angelova (TU Graz) Ana Markovic (TU Graz) Célia Volland (École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La Villette)

HISTORICAL CITY CENTER

HISTORICAL CITY CENTER

FORGOTTEN CITY AREA (SITE)

FORGOTTEN CITY AREA (SITE)

Graz is the second biggest city in Austira, which is also a UNESCO heritage city. But the surrounding new urban areas have no clear identity and is spreading under no instructional planning. This site is one of the three forgotten areas of Graz, where contains many factories and suburban houses. "Smart City" is the new strategy to support its sustainbale development. What is "Forgotten area"? They are the urban areas where: 1. Near urban periphery 2. No planning or urban design 3. Contrast to the heritage center 4. No residents got the image or memory 3


A popular furniture mall

tram stop tram line industry housing special shops disused land

Graz Prison

A factory emitting odor

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Suburban villages

site boundary active streets influences kept parts

tram stop tram line industrial residential special shops vacant land ery brew

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population 44,000

257,368

Commercial

ar k lic p Pub

disused factories

hm wit

Culture Park

residential

commercial

education facilities

paths

office

university students

the others

culture center

u pul

ulti ses Mur River

pedestrian

disused areas

new green system

open space

Industrial legacy

Office

Public space

public green system

water body

underground parking

M od

li ern

ving

New residencial influence

energy providing

residential areas more access to public space

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housing & farming

recycling center

industry and landscape

culture center

art school

high-rise for shopping offices and appartments

6 D. Office & industry area

C. New residential area

B. Culture park area

A. Shopping center area


master plan N 0m 50m 100m

Traffic system |

Existing

Proposed

LEGEND

city roads main roads roads streets elevated S-Bahn line

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ECO-HOUSING GUIDE GIS HOUSING ANALYSIS PHILADELPHIA, USA Time: University: Instructor:

BA

12,2014 University of Pennsylvania Dana Tomlin

HFA

Rent distribution

HOUSING RECOMMENDATION OF GREEN LIFESTYLE IN PHILADELPHIA

RA

BIKABLE AREAS (BA) Areas 0.3 miles away from the bike network HEALTHY FOOD ACCESSIBILITY (HFA) Areas 0.5 miles away from 1) farm markets 2) health coner stores RECREATION ACCESSIBILITY (RA) Areas 0.3 miles away from 1) playground 2) parks

SA

SAFETY ANALYSIS & SAFE AREAS (SA) 1. Display each police sectors with the number of crimes. 2. Pick police sectors with less than 3 crimes. RESIDENTIAL AREA (RsdA) The residential map shows the distribution of different housing types, including single-family units, 2-4 units, multi-units (5-6), which help people to decide a good place.

RsdA

Filtered area

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MODERN FARM LIVING PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN SHANGHAI, CHINA Time: 09-11, 2012 University: Tongji University Instructor: Dai Songhua Co-worker: Xu Nuo (Tongji University) Andreas Plaianu (Technische Universit채t M체nchen)

Commercial

Public facilities

Green space

Residential area

The site is near to the terminal of Metro Line 7, a new suburban neighborhood in Shanghai. This project consists two parts: compound planning and single buiding design. The scheme aims to create a new pattern of living Modern Farm Living. 9


Culture research The definition of ideal living space in traditional Chinese culture background

behind

face to

Site mountains

mountains

rivers

living space

housing

river

farming

roads

Region and living culture

Rivers

Special spatial relations and features of Yangzi water vlllage

Yangzi River

car

Shanghai

structure planning

Water village region

emergency en trance

Structure slice analysis

car

Roads and emergency entrances

SITE

Prototype 1

Blocks for living and farming

existing rivers

roads with houses

farmland

Prototype 2

Blocks for public facilities and space existing rivers

roads with houses

farmland

car

Structure extraction

Final structure car rivers

roads

housing

farmland

paths

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Volume relation and block units

Volume planning

two types of block units 6×6 grid: low-rises 8×8 grid: high-rises

SITE

mountains: high-rises

6×6

blocks: low-rises

volume relation

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8×8 view for high-rises master plan

undergroumd parking entrance farmland on the roof vegetable-exchanging market, and other public facilities

free entrance for neighborhood

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Village unit

GF How to go home? staircases

2nd F

3rd F

How to go to farm? staircases

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II

III

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IV

V

1st F

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CO =CO URT YA R MM UNI DS + R CAT ION OOF FA &F R RIE MING NDL YN EIG H

BOR

VI

HOO

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Green space on ground floor

Farmland on the roof

ground floor plan

first floor plan

second floor plan

third floor plan

13 fourth floor plan

roof plan


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Functions

VERTICAL VILLAGE 02-06,2014 Tongji University Chunfang Dong

Greenery Commercial

TRADITION

Residential

MIX-USE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN XITANG, CHINA Time: University: Instructor:

Circulation

Greenery

GOALS

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SITE BACKGROUND This site lies closely to a famous traditional Chinese village-Xitang, which features the "Water Village" with traditional housing and commercial streets facing the rivers, creating a lively and beautiful cultural memory. This site is within 10-minute walking distance to the east border of the traditional village. The developer hopes to build a now complex combines a pa r tme nt s a n d co m m er ic a l, including restaurants, shop, hotels, hostels, etc. This project will not only be a conceptual extention of the traditional features, but also a new knot for the new development of this town. 14


2-5 F: Apartment Circulation: Shops, Restaurant, hotel

GF Roof Circulation

Ground circulation: for residents

GF Commercial

Vertical circulation knots: for residents Vertical Circulation

Ground

Roof circulaiton: for residents

Underground Parking 15


N Ground Floor Plan

Youth hostels

Street shops/ restaurants

Hotel

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