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
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Culture Park
residential
commercial
education facilities
paths
office
university students
the others
culture center
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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
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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
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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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1st F
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BOR
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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
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N Ground Floor Plan
Youth hostels
Street shops/ restaurants
Hotel
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