Synthesis landscape

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SYNTHESIS LANDSCAPE Finding the hidden story behind landscape and goes beyond

Shih Hao Liao Landscape Architecture Portfolio 2009-2016


Preface “Sythesis Landscape” is a term which I use to describe my thinking toward Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture is a powerful medium that overlays varieties of layer, it not only contents with Ecological and Social aspect but “Time” as an adaptive process. I come from a country that has diverse landscape features and complex social political tension. Growing in Taiwan shapes my thinking toward Landscape Architecture, because I can expose to many forms of landscape in a very short time, and through photography that I can observe and shapes my design during site visit, not only ecologically, but also socially. Taiwan inherits culture from China and Japan, and Taiwan also has its’ own aboriginal tribes within our land. It is these traits shapes my design and thinking, helping me to respect the land where I design. And I also believe, design services are not the privilege of certain people and areas, it should be for all, especially people and districts that do not have much economic power.

Project Location Traval Route Future Plan


Content Ⅰ

BEIGAN ISLAND Landscape as Living Organism

Matsu

3

DELIVERING HOPE Landscape that heals

Taichung

11

DAKUNG TOURIST CENTER Landscape that reveals local beauty

Taichung

18

CAMBODIA MINISTRY CENTER Landscape functions as blessing to the region

Siem Reap

24

APPENDIX Professional Projects / Other

Vary

29

"I BELIEVE, DESIGN SERVICES ARE NOT THE PRIVILEGE OF CERTAIN PEOPLE AND AREAS, IT SHOULD BE FOR ALL, ESPECIALLY PEOPLE AND DISTRICS THAT DO NOT HAVE MUCH ECONOMIC POWER"

2009 2010

2011

2010

Ⅰ 2012

2013

2014

2015 Ⅳ

2016


LANDSCAPE AS LIVING ORGANISM If Lanscape is a living thing, what should it be like? This Chapter is mainly about the projects I selected from my third and fourth year's work. These Two Projects are discussing the possibility in landscape as a system or calling it a Living Organisim. I am trying to bring the vitality of life into the site where I design.

01

BEIGAND ISLAND

02

DELIVERING HOPE


NANTO, TAIWAN


BEE SHAN MOUNTAIN

DON CHI VEGETATION PARK

LANDSCAPE AIRPORT

PERMEABLE PAVILLION

MIX-USED LEVEE

TIDAL PLAYGROUND

HO WAR HOTEL

HO WAR MOUNTAIN


BEIGAND ISLAND Landscape as Living Organism

"TAIWAN'S ISLAND ECOLOGY HAS OFTEN BEEN NEGLECTED BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT, AND IN THIS PROJECT, I AM GOING TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY TO RAISE THE IDENTITY OF BEIGAND ISLAND AND PRESENTS A VARIETY OF VIEWS WITHIN BEIGAND'S LANDSCAPE"

Tunghai University Department Of Landscape Architecture Graduate Thesis With Distinction

Honor

Taiwan Institute Of Landscape Architecture Magazine 2012-1

Publication

Instructor Der Song Chung Location

Matzu Island , Taiwan

Project Status

Landscape / Urban Design

Discipline

Large

Scale

Solo Work / Academy

Project Date

4.2012

Matsu, a milatary island. Located on the North- west side of Taiwan. It has two islands, Beigan, Nangan. The site were locate in Beigan. It contain a airport, two villagies, and seafront. Matsu start from small villages that lived by Fishing. After the Government take over, it become a milatary place, the airport were start around 1990s. And due to the policy open to Chinese people, the airport were been rebuild to feet the growing Tourists. But these changes cause beigan’s beach were not beautiful anymore. The jetty affect, and the growing amount of seafront garbage from china. The landscape were totally damaged by human again. Natural forces, the monsoon is a challenge for the designer. Because the site were surrounded by two mountains. The North- East Monsoon affects the infrastructure deeply, So, if designer want to design places. The Landscape Infrastructure should design with the wind. Not only make people to feel comfortable but also not resisting the natural forces.

SITE NARRATIVE

1

2

MATSU ISLAND

3 01 BEFORE CONSTRUCT AIRPORT 02 MILITARY PAST 03 AREIL PHOTO

26°13'23.07"N 120° 0'16.75"E

URBAN TYPOLOGY THROUGH TIME

TRADITIONAL CAOLIAO HOUSE

1900

WORLD WAR 2

TRADITIONAL ROCK HOUSE

MODERN GRAY HOUSE

1950

1960

HUT HOUSE

FUTURE ?

1970

THE RISE OF TAIWAN'S TOURRISM

THE RISE OF TAIWAN'S ECONOMY

KMT MOVE TO TAIWAN

2012

FUTURE ?

2009 2010

2011

2010

Ⅰ 2012

2013

2014

2015 Ⅳ

2016

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DESIGN APPROACH DESIGN STRATEGIES The design is mainly about viewing the site as a eco-system. Everythig has it’s cycle and function. Due to the difficault environment situation of bei gan island. Like, how to store the water, and how to design with the natural forsces it’s designer’s big challenges. I sort the site into two type , the urban strategies and the landscape strategies.These two strategies set a series system of the urban area and the landscape area. The urban were mainly deal with the unused space, the landscape deal with the environment issue.The monsoon is the most influencial natural forces of Beigan. So, the designer must thinking how to deal with these natural forces. How to design with natural forces. I supposed to input the landscape Infrastructure that design with the wind and grading both airport surface and the tiadal area by making landform that flow with the wind. These strategy provide a comfortable space for people to it in to enjoy the beautiful view of beigan.

LANDSCAPE STRATEGY ENERGY ALGAE

PRODUCATIVE LANDSCAPE

LANDSCAPE SYSTEM

RECREATION WATER

ENERGY

THE LEVEE

WIND POWER

ENERGY

URBAN STRATEGY

ALGAE

ALGEA TANK

CROP

WATER STREETSCAPE

LANDSCAPE AIRPORT

+ TOURIST

+ PEOPLE

=

WATER

RECREATION

ALGEA FACTORY

WATER

ENERGY

LANDSCAPE

PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE RECREATION

FUTURE LIVING

WATER CROP

40% RAINFALL OF TAIWAN

TOURIST

LOCAL PEOPLE

LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY TIDAL PLAYGROUND

MATSU'S RAINFALL

RECREATION WATER

VILLAGE AS HOTEL RECREATION

WATER SUPPLY RECREATION FOOD SUPPLY

TAIWAN'S RAINFALL

ENERGY SUPPLY

FIVE ZONE AS CHANING PROCESS

01

LANDSCAPE AIRPORT

02

TIDAL PLAYGROUND

03

VILLAGE AS HOTEL

04

SEAFRONT INFRASTRUCTURE

05

VEGETATION PARK

SURFACE LANDFORM

NORTHEAST MONSOON

DUNESCAPE

SOUTHWEST MONSOON

GRENN HOUSE

LANDSCAPE AIRPORT

FILTRATION RIVER

TIDAL PLAYGROUND NORTHEAST MONSOON SOUTHWEST MONSOON FITRATION ROUTE

VEGETATION PARK

OCEAN FITRATION

VILLAGE AS HOTEL

NORTHEAST MONSOON SOUTHWEST MONSOON

NEW LEVEE

VIEW TO SEAFRONT NEW CIRCULATION

SOUTH OCEAN CURRENT

SEAFRONT INFRASTRUCTURE

0

50

100

150

200


01 BEIGAND ISLAND

ANALYSIS

PROPOSED URBAN FABRIC

UNUSED SPACE FLOAT GARBAGE

UNUSED SPACE URBAN WASTE WATER

JETTY EFFECT

CIRCULATION NORTHWEST MONSOON SOUTH MONSON

PROPOSED URBAN FABRIC

EBB TIDE / FLOOD TIDE

CURRENT URBAN FABRIC

PROBLEMS

RPOPOSED URBAN NODE

EARTHWORK 01

LANDSCAPE AIRPORT

AIRPORT SECTION / 450M

0

15

30

AIRPORT SECTION / 400M

0

16

32

AIRPORT SECTION / 350M

0

16

AIRPORT SECTION / 300M

16

32

AIRPORT SECTION / 250M

0

18

36

0

0

36

20

0

AIRPORT SECTION / 100M

AIRPORT SECTION / 50M

18

0

AIRPORT SECTION / 150M

AIRPORT SECTION / 0M

0

20

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 560M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 520M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 480M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 440M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 400M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 360M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 320M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 280M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 240M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 200M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 160M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 120M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 80M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 40M

0

12

24

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 0M

0

12

24

40

20

20

0

32

0

AIRPORT SECTION / 200M

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / 600M

40

40

40

GRADING STREAM

02

03

UNDERGROUND STREET

TIDAL PLAYGROUND / SEAFRONT LANDSCAPE

GRADING STREAM

5


ECOLOGICAL ADAPTION LANDSCAPE ADAPTION 2012

2012

ORGINAL URABN FABRIC

0

50

150

OPEN SEAFRONT

250

2015 INPUT LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE

0

50

150

250

0

50

150

2015

SELF-SUFFICIENT LANDSCAPE

250

0

50

150

0

30

90

250

FITRATION LANDSCAPE-SEA WATER & FRESH WATER CONTOUR

-4.0M / 6.6M

CONTOUR

-3.0M / 6.6M

CONTOUR

-2.0M / 6.6M

CONTOUR

-1.0M / 7.0M

CLEAN WATER 0

30

90

150

OCEAN GARBAGE FITRATION PROCESS PHASE 1 CLEAR FLOATING GARBAGE

0

30

90

150

PHASE 2 WALL AS DUNESCAPE

0

PHASE 3

30

90

150

DUNESCAPE VEGETATION

PHASE 4

150

CLEAN WATER FOR PEOPLE 0M -1M

DUNESCAPE

ROCK WALL

-2M

PLATFORM+NET

-3M -4M WATER QUALITY

WIND-CHANGING DUNESCAPE TO CREATE MICRO CLIMATE WALL_1.5M

WALL_2M

WALL_3M

WALL_4M

COMFORTABLE ZONE 0

30

90

150

0

30

90

150

0

30

90

150

0

30

LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY AIRPORT

TIDAL PLAYGROUND

HOU WAR VILLAGE

SEAFROMT LANDSCAPE

DONCHI VILLAGE

90

150


MASTER PLAN Ⅰ S E A F R O N T

LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRPORT L ANDSCAPE

BEIGAN UNDERGROUND STREET

B E I G A N V E G E TAT I O N PA R K

T I D A L P L AYG RO U N D

Ⅵ A I R

PLAZA

MIX-USED LEVEE

DONHOU VILLAGE HOTEL

SEAFRONT PLAZA

AIRPORT PL AZ A

Ⅴ Ⅲ

Ⅵ Ⅰ

Ⅸ Ⅶ

N 0M

FUTURE TIMELINE

100M


LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE THE NEW BEIGAND AIRPORT

SURFACE LANDFORM

NORTH EAST MONSOON

DRAINAGE

DRAINAGE

CURRENT AIRPORT BUILDING

CONNECT WITH WATER TANK

PROPOSE RUNWAY NORTHERN STREET EXHIBITION SPACE

SHOPPING STREET

UNDERGROUND PLAZA

WATER TANK

TIDAL PLAYGROUND

STRUCTURE OF AIRPORT

DUNESCAPE

DUNESCAPE

ROCK WALL ROCK WALL

NORTH EAST MONSOON

PERMEABLE PAVILLION WALKWAY

VIEWING DECK

WALKWAY

TIDAL FLUCTUATION

VIEWING DECK

FILATRATION PROCESS 1

FILATRATION PROCESS 2

NEW SEAFRONT LANDSCAPE

FILATRATION PROCESS 3

PERMEABLE PAVILLION

MAIN ROAD LEVEE

A

ALGAE TANK

VIEWING DECK LEVEE

B

SUNSET PLAZA

SAND ADAPTION

LEVEE

C OCEAN PAVILION


01 BEIGAND ISLAND

PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE

A'

VEGETATION PARK

CURRENT HOUSE

PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE

A

GREEN HOUSE

A

FILTRATION STREAM

SPRING

SUMMER

DON CHI VILLAGE

AUTUM

WINTER

VEGETATION PARK

BEE SHAN MOUNTAIN

SECTION A-A'

HOUWAR HOTEL

0

4

12

20

12

20

VILLAGE AS HOTEL

B

SEAFRONT PLAZA

ABANDON HOUSE AS HOTEL ROOM

VILLAGE PLAZA

SEA

B

HOWAR HOTEL

SEAFRONT PLAZA

DECK

TIDAL PLAYGROUND

VILLAGE SEAFRONT

HOTEL

HO WAR MOUNTAIN

SECTION B-B'

0

4

9



DELIVERING HOPE Landscape that Heals

"THE WESTERN COAST OF TAIWAN, WERE LARGELY DAMAGED BY THE INDUSTRIAL FACTORY, AND IN THIS PROJECT, I AM GOING TO E X P LO R E T H E M E D I U M T H AT C A N H E A L S T H E W O U N D E D ENVIRONMENT "

National Taiwan Landscape Architecture Student Competition First Prize

Honor

A+ Design Competition Honorable Mention Taiwan Institute Of Landscape Architecture Magazine 2010

Publication

A+ Design Festival Book Instructor Location

Chien Ming Chen / Pei Ling Wu

Discipline

Taichung , Taiwan

Project Status

Scale

Collabrated Work, with In-So Lee, Academy

Landscape / Urban Design

Large

Project Date

12.2010

The Taichung thermal power plant had caused the Dadu Estuary wetland to move down "18" degree. It creats a catastrophic damaged to the wetland ecology, and the air it discharged had polluted the Dadu Estuary wetland since it start working. Large amount of fish farm had damaged the wetland system, causing Benthic species such as Crustaceans, and "Bolboschoenus planieulmis", the most crucial wetland plants within the wetland to fade away. Hence, how does landscape architect deals with all these problems, and how to single out the important layer will be crucial to the latter approach. SITE NARRATIVE

A

B

C

24°11'32"N , 120°29'07"E 01 ARIAL PHOTO 02 WETLAND 03 TAICHUNG TERMAL POWER PLANT

A TAICHUNG TERMAL POWER PLANT B DADU ESTAURY C ABANDON FISHFARM

DIVERSE WETLAND ECOLOGY FISH

CRUSTACEANS

BIRD

GROUND COVER

WIND BREAK FOREST

TIDAL FLUCTUATION

-1M -2M -3M -4M -5M

2011

2010

Ⅰ 2012

2013

2014

2015 Ⅳ

2016

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DESIGN APPROACH RESTORATION OF ECOLOGY

WESTERN COAST OF TAIWAN

The main goal of this project is to restore the damaged Dadu Estuary wetland by recovering its' Ecology System.First, I singled out the environmental fabric with 7 layers, the hydrology system, current infrastructure system, current vegetation system, circulation, zoning,urban typology, and bird habitat. With the identification of these elements, I set up a timeline to provide landscape adaption into the future. Even after the Taichung Thermal Power Plant closed in the 25 years, the Dadu Estaury wetland will return to its' original beauty JELLY FISH AS MEDIUM TO RETURN Jelly fish is a landscape medium used to filter the polluted wetland and recover the wetland soil. It can adapts to tidal flutuation, deposit the sand with ebb type. All these treatment will provide Dadu Estuary wetland a process to recover the original landscape, and at last the biomatrix of the wetland will blossom in the year of 2030

0

HISTORY OF WESTERN COAST INFRASTRUCTURE

ENVIRONMENTAL FABRIC DAMAGE

URBAN TYPOLOGY

800

2400

4000

STRATEGIES INFRASTRUCTURE

FACTORY

INFRASTRUCTURE

FISHFARM

1960 TAICHUNG HARBOR 1970 JETTY EFFECT INCREASING HOSING 1980

POLLUTED WATER

1985

0

80

240

400

VEGETATION

TERMAL POWER

0

67

200

335

CIRCULATION

0

25

75

125

BIRD HABITAT

1990 WETLAND MOVED 1995 INCREASING FISHFARM 2000

POLLUTED AIR 0

2005

30

90

150

TIDAL FLUCTUATION

ABANDON FISHFARM

0

30

150

ZONE

STRATEGIES FARMLAND

2010

FACTORY USING FARMLAND

HOUSING

ABANDON INFASTRUCTURE

2015

DADU WILDLIFE REFUGE

2020

90

FUTURE ?

FARMLAND PARKLAND

TERMAL POWER MATURITY

PLANTING FILTRATION 0

50

150

250

0

50

150

250

0

50

150

250


02 DELIVERING HOPE

RESTORATION OF ECOLOGY LANDSCAPE ADAPTION 2010

CREATE

2015

GROWTH

2030

JELLY FISH VEGETATION 0

30

90

RETURN

JELLY FISH VEGETATION

150

0

30

90

JELLY FISH VEGETATION

150

0

30

90

150

VEGETATION GROWTH 2010

PLANTING

2015 GROWTH

2030

GROUNDCOVER

GROUNDCOVER

MANGROVE

MANGROVE

EFFECTING

GROUNDCOVER MANGROVE

AQUAPLANT

AQUAPLANT

AQUAPLANT

WINDBREAK FOREST

WINDBREAK FOREST

WINDBREAK FOREST

0

0

30

90

150

30

90

150

0

30

90

150

FILTRATION FISHFARM 2010

REDIRECT / PLANTING

2015

GROWTH

2030

2030

EFFECTING

WOOD DECK

WOOD DECK

WOOD DECK

FILTRATION PROCESS

FILTRATION PROCESS

FILTRATION PROCESS

0

30

90

150

0

30

90

150

0

30

90

150

SAND ADAPTION 2010

CREAT

2015

DEPOSIT

2030

JELLY FISH WETLAND SOIL

0

ECOLOGY

30

90

RETURN

JELLY FISH WETLAND SOIL

150

0

30

90

JELLY FISH WETLAND SOIL

150

0

30

ACTIVITIES ADAPTION 2010

2015

2030

OCEAN SHORELINE LAND

PROGRAM

WALK

SUNSET

PICNIC DATING

WALK SUNSET

TIDAL FUN

WALK

FACTORY PARK PICNIC ECO TOUR

SUNSET

WETLAND MUSEUM FAMILY TRIP

TIDAL FUN

DATING

90

150


THE JELLY FISH

ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE

ADAPTION TYPE EBB TYPE

FLOOD TYPE

FLOAT TYPE

FUNCTION

Changing type through tide fluctuation, it will collape within 20 years. Its' main goal is to bring wetland plant back to life and liveing harmony

With the plant on the top, the Jellysish can provide function of filtration also prevent the sand from moving south

The float type can combine with the waste made by the power plant, and the rock it creat can benefit the underground species

TIDAL FLUCTUATION

-1M -2M -3M -4M -5M -6M -7M -8M -9M -10M

LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY SHORELINE

JELLY FISH

EBB TYPE

OCEAN

JELLY FISH

FLOAT TYPE

UNDERNEATH OCEAN

JELLY FISH

SHORELINE WALKWAY

SHORELINE

MANGROVE

SHORELINE WIND BREAK FOREST

SHORELINE WETLAND MUSEUM

SHORELINE

POALES

SHORELINE

FIATRATION FISH FARM


02 DELIVERING HOPE

S K Y V E G E T A T I O N I N F R A S T R U C

S A N D

H Y D R O L O G Y


LANDSCAPE AS LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION Can Landscape goes beyond its' original finctions and aesthetic value even infiltrate society, economy, to generate regional changes ? These two projects are trying to find answers to present landscape that can reveals varieties of view, even presents humane care to the site.

03 DAKUNG TOURIST CENTER 04 CAMBODIA MINISTRY CENTER


HOHUAN MOUNTAIN, TAIWAN



DAKUNG TOURIST CENTER

Landscape that reveals local beauty

"TOURIST CENTER IN TAIWAN HAS BECOME SYMBOL OF REGIONAL TOUR SITE, HOWEVER, THERE ARE MANY TOURIST CENTERS CREAT ITS' OWN IDENTIT Y INSTEAD OF CONNECTING WITH LOCAL TEXTURE EVEN CULTURE, SO, IN THIS PROJECT I AM GOING TO FIND POSSIBILITY THAT DESIGN CAN INFILTRATES THE LAND AND DEEPLY CONNECTED"

Honor Tunghai University Department of Landscape Architecture 2011 Studio Dakung Distinction

Instructor Location

Herby Lee

Discipline

Dakung , Taiwan

Project Status

Scale

Solo Work, Academy

Landscape / Architecture Design

Medium 04.2011

Project Date

Dakung, Taichung's urban backyard, it contents mountains surround Taichung's metro area. Nevertheless, as years go by, there weren't enough administration and tourist resources that can serve both local people and tourist. So this design is mainly finding possibility that can connects deeply within the land and breaks toursit's stereotype that taiwan's tourist usually hold. The site is located at the heart of traffic transition land, it also located near the Dali river, and also contents with old milatary dormitory. These traits shapes the site's self-identity and gives great opportunity for Landscape Architect to appoach with design that can reveals the local beauty.

SITE NARRATIVE

POPULATION GREEN SPACE TAICHUNG CITY

24°10'N , 120°43'E

TAIWAN'S TYPICAL TOURSIT CENTER 01

ICON

02 TYPICAL HOUSE

03

ICON + HOUSE

04

SIGN + HOUSE

CENTER REVEALS LOCAL AESTHETIC ?

LOCAL AESTHETIC CONNECT WITH LAND PLACE TO FEEL

FUTURE ?

2011

2010

Ⅰ 2012

2013

2014

2015 Ⅳ

2016

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DESIGN APPROACH TEXTURE OF LAND SURFACE

VEGETATION

STREET

HYDROLOGY

MOUNTAIN

PHOTOGRAPHY

SHIH HAO LIAO

ENVIRONMENT FABRIC URBAN FABRIC

TERRAIN

GREEN SPACE HYDROLOGY

DESIGN STRATEGIES

0

25

75

125

VEGETATION / HYDROLOGY

0

25

75

125

0

25

75

125

STRATEGIES

The most important strategies for this project is to connect the view of the mountain and the river, bring tourist center connect deeply to the land and make it a representation of texture of land. Enabling the tourist to feel the spirit of beautiful scenery of Taichung. Due to the slope condition of the site, I create a path way leading to the south side of the site, and make volume combile with landform to represent as mountain. So this approach creates two view points to connect with northside which is the landscape of new design, and south side, the river and mountain. SPATIAL SEQUENCE WITHIN LANDSCAPE Spatial sequence provides the toursits to appoach tourist center with different feeling of spacial atmosphere: changing tree canopies, and playful landforms with paving texture, last, torist center to create far beautiful view of the remote mountain. 0

25

75

125


03 DAKUNG TOURIST CENTER

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPATIAL SEQUENCE

GROUND WORK

FORMNG 0

10

30

50

0

10

30

50

0

10

30

50

0

10

30

50

GRADING

PROGRAM

TOURIST CENTER COMMERCIAL RENOVATION PARKING

CURRENT TREE PRESERVATION HISTORY PRESERVATION

VEGETATION

MODEL DEVELOPMENT

TEXTURE

20


PLAN

SPATIAL SEQUENCE

I

A

G

H B

F

C

D E

J

0

A B C D E

TOURIST CENTER CURRENT BUILDING SUNKEN PLAZA TOURIST CENTER HILLTOP WALKWAY

LAYERS CANOPY

LANDSCAPE

TEXTURE

LAND

F HISTORY PLAZA G PICNIC LAWN H PARKING LOT I BUS STOP J BIKE STOP

SEASONAL CHANGES THROUGH SPATIAL SEQUENCE

4

12

20


03 DAKUNG TOURIST CENTER

MOUNTAIN PATH

TOURIST CENTER

SUNKEN PLAZA COMMERCIAL WEST ENTRANCE

HISTORY PLAZA

CURRENT TREE

BAMBOO PLAZA

01 BAMBOO PLAZA 02 WEST ENTRANCE

01 02

COMMERCIAL BUILDING CURRENT TREE

01 02

SUNKEN PLAZA HISTORY PLAZA

01 MOUNTAIN PATH 02 TOURIST CENTER

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CAMBODIA MINISTRY CENTER Landscape functions as blessing to the region

"THERE ARE MANY NGO PROJECTS WITHIN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA, HOWEVER, AS FAR AS I OBSERVED, FEW OF THOSE PROJECTS TRUELY PRESENT LOCAL AESTHETIC AND CULTURAL VALUE, AS A RESULT, TO ENHANCE THE CONNECTION WITHIN THE LAND AND COMMUNICATE WITH THE PEOPLE, AND MOST, RESEARCH, IS OUR PRIORITY TO APPROACH"

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Location

Discipline

Project Team Work with Wu and Lee, Masterplan

Scale

Funding Base 50000 U.S Dollar

Budget

Landscape / Architecture Design

Small 04.2015-

Project Date

THE RISE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

The rapid economic development of southeast Asia has made countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia turns their Cities into growing path like 1990's China, more and more cities are develop since the year of 2010. However, these transformation s also create damages to the environment, and the city government even made worse decision to put the commercial intersts in first place. So, rising challenges give architecture and landscape architecture oppurtunities, but at the same time, how do we respect the land and design buildings and landscapes that represent its tropical atmosphere ? And also functions as a blessing. NARRATIVE OF NGO PROJECT AT CAMBODIA

There are more and more NGO start to add their location at cambodia, most of them are not design organization. Church, has become the main NGO over the last 10 years at Cambodia, unlike Mayanmar and Laos, Cambodia's government is more open to International NGO organization, due to that fact, social architecture rises as times go on. Nevertheless, most of the design only meets the program it demands, there are not much design that really think deeply into the local area as implementation. Hence, we want to develop a prototype to really meets local need and also elevate local aesthetic and value. KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA

SITE

01 02 03

STILET VILLAGE SEASON FLOOD NGO ACTIVITIES

01 02 03

LANDSCAPE FARMLAND INFRASTRUCTURE

01

SITE

LOCAL ARCHITECTURE / LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY 01

STILT HOUSE

02

MODERNISM BUILDING

03

FARMLAND + LANDSCAPE

04

ACIENT LEGACY

05

SOCIAL ARCHITECTURE ?

SOCIAL IDENTITY CONNECT WITH CAMBOLIAN LOCAL AESTHETIC

FUTURE ?

2011

2010

Ⅰ 2012

2013

2014

2015 Ⅳ

2016

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DESIGN APPROACH WORKING METHOD

FUNDING/POLITICAL INDIVISUAL NGO

DESIGN SERVICE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE URBAN DESIGN

STUDIO

DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE SOCIAL VALUE

EDUCATION LIFE-CHANGING

JOB- OPPORTUNITY

INNOVATION AT LOCAL CRAFT

"SERVE" THE NEED AND GOES BEYOND

"BEYOND DESIGN ITSELF"

PLACE CHANGED AESTHETIC VALUE ELEVATES PEOPLE'S CONSCIOUS

ENVIRONMENTAL FABRIC / STRATEGIES VEGETATION

MOTION IN QUIESCENCE Tropical landscape, cambodia's most treasury landscape to the people who visit. However, Cambodia is also suffer from rapid storm water that floods the land every year. So, how to connect with dieverse Tropical plants and managing the water become crucial for design approach. "Motion in quiescence" can fully represent the landscape that I am going to present, by using water element as garden and water circulation system to the site, and landscape that welcome villagers from all angles to the ministry center. First, I lift up the site elevation to "1M" above ground level to avoid annual flood and open the the building to access all angles for approaching the ministry center. After grading and figure are complete, using tropical landscape as elements to form landscape that both connects outer space and inner space. The design may look noisy but it has it's own quality atmosphere for villagers and church missionary to live in.

HYDROLOGY

0

16

64

96

CIRCULATION

URBAN FABRIC

0

16

64

96

FARMLAND

0

16

64

96

GRADING_1M HILL

16

64

96

16

64

96

0

16

64

96

0

16

64

96

SEASONAL FLOOD_0.8M

0

16

64

96

PROPOSED FIGURE

0

0

FUTURE CONNECTION

0

16

64

96


04 CAMBIDIA MINISTRY CENTER

SITE PLAN DD'

DD'

SECTION A-A'

0

4

12

20

SECTION B-B'

0

4

12

20

SECTION C-C'

0

4

12

20

SECTION D-D'

0

4

12

20

SECTION E-E'

0

4

12

20

H

A I

C

B

G

J D

BB'

E

F

AA' 0

A ENTRANCE B GARDEN_A C CENTRAL LAWN D INDOOR REFLECTING POOL E CROSS LAWN VILLAGE

F G H I J

1

3

5

GARDEN_B REFLECTING POOL PARKING LOT CAR LANE FARM LAND

ROAD

VILLAGE

CAMPUS

FARM LAND

URBAN APPROACH PROPOSED FIGURE

TEXTURE OF LAND

E

E'

0

6

18

30

0

6

18

30

0

6

18

30

WATER ELEMENT AS LANDSCAPE TO CONNECT

TROPICAL VEGETATION AS LANDSCAPE TO CONNECT

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ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM

SOCIAL IMPLEMENTATION

WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FLOOD

1M

DRAINAGE

WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEM

WATER TANK

0

1

3

5

0

1

DIRECTION

WATER TANK

SWALE

CIRCULATION

3

5

0

1

3

5

TROPICAL LANDSCAPE / AXIS TROPICAL LANDSCAPE

PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE_RF

CIRCULATION

CAR / BIKE PEOPLE 0

1

3

5

0

1

3

5

0

1

LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGY / PROGRAM ARRANGEMENT REFLECTING POOL

CROSS PLAZA

QUIET CORNER

ENTRANCE

SLOPE

PROGRAM DORMITORY

MINISTRY OFFICE

CLASSROOM

CHAPEL

CLASSROOM

OFFICE CHAPEL

3

5


04 CAMBIDIA MINISTRY CENTER

COMMUNITY EFFECTS LIVING SCENARIO PARING

ENTRANCE PLAZA CENTRAL LAWN

BAPTISM POOL REFLECTING POOL

FARMING

QUIET CORNER CROSS PLAZA

01 02

CROSS PLAZA BAPTISM POOL

01 02

ENTRANCE PLAZA PARKING

01 02

REFLECTING POOL FARMING

01 02

QUIET CORNER CENTRAL LAWN

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APPENDIX

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Project

Professional Works

Hon Tai Mermaid Mall / Hotel

Architecture

Chen Mao In Architect

Landscape Architecture Main Duty Date

Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture

Landscape Design, Project Designer, Solo

12.2014-9.2016

Individual

Collaborated

Project

TaiFei D7 Housing

Architecture

HCCH Architect

Landscape Architecture Main Duty Date

Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture

Landscape Design, Project Designer, Solo

3.2015-9.2016

Project

Yang Min Hospital Public Art Competition

Public Art Main Duty Date

Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture Public Art Design, Project Designer, Solo

10.2015-12.2015


Project List

Taipei Tec University Eastern Campus Renovation Competition

Fourth Place

Architecture

Main Duty Date

Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture

Landscape Design, Project Designer, Solo

12.2015-2.2016

Tainan Library International Competition

Architecture

Hibbitach Architect

Landscape Architecture

Project

Hibbitach Architect / Tange Associate

Landscape Architecture Main Duty Date

Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture

Landscape Design, Project Designer, Solo

12.2015-2.2016

Project

Kaoshiung Station

Architecture

Mecanoo Architecten

Landscape Architecture Main Duty Date

Mecanoo / Oldfarmer Landscape Architecture

Landscape Detail Design, Project Designer, Collaborated

4.2015 - 7.2016

Perspective Credit

Mecanoo


PLACE

TEXTURE

WIND

ECOSYSTEM

WATER

FABRIC

STRUCTURE

SAND

TERRAIN

Landscape Architecture is a powerful medium that overlays varieties of layer, it not only contents with Ecological and Social aspect but “Time” as an adaptive process." "


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