Shihui Liu Landscape Architecture Portfolio
Shihui Liu
Profile Portfolio
Landscape Designer / Urban Designer [No visa sponsorship needed until August 2024]
Contact Information liush@uw.edu 425-505-7708 4710 University Way NE, Apt 402 Seattle, WA 98105
Summary of Qualifications • 1 year professional experience in landscape architecture • Good at written, verbal, and digital communication • Able to take multiple tasks with time management skills • Work well independently and collaboratively • Eager to learn and ambitious about making a better built environment • Passionate about interdisciplinary and systematic process
Software Skills • Proficient: Office Suite, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Sketchup, Lumion • Intermediate: Rhinoceros, ArcGIS, 3ds Max • Basic: V-Ray, Grasshopper, Revit, Civil 3D
Certifications LEED Green Associate by U.S. Green Building Council Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture by Lynda.com
Languages • Native: Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese) • Basic: Japanese, French
Reference Daniel Winterbottom, RLA, FASLA, Professor Dept. of Landscape Architecture at UW nina@uw.edu Nancy Rottle, RLA, FASLA, Professor Dept. of Landscape Architecture at UW nrottle@uw.edu
Ecuation University of Washington, Seattle, WA Sep. 2019-Jun. 2021 Master of Landscape Architecture, Certificate in Real Estate (Exp.) • Cumulative GPA: 3.72 • Course Highlights: Design Implementation, Urban Soils and Hydrology, Site Planning, Human Perception of Place, Urban Design Theory Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan Sep. 2014-Jun. 2018 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture • Overall GPA: 3.70 • Course Highlights: Geographic Information System, Planting Design, Landscape Construction: Materials and Methods, Landscape Engineering
Professional Experience Feb. 2019-Jul. 2019 ACA Aicon Landscape Design(Website), Shenzhen, China Entry-level Landscape Designer • Created and modified concepts, site plans, 3D models, and rendering • Communicated with clients and contractors to update the design • Interpreted oral conversations between Chinese and foreign designers Residential Projects: Xi'an Intelligence Valley, Jiujiang "Hua" Residence Aug. 2018-Jan. 2019 Hualin Landscape Engineering Co., Ltd., Guangzhou, China Landscape Designer • Performed field studies on current site plan and vegetation survey • Collaborated with cost engineers and contractors to estimate the cost • Prepared construction documents and specification Residential Project: Mayland Lake Resort Avenue Landscape Renovation Commercial Projects: Baiyun International Airport T2 Planting Renovation Jul. 2017-Aug. 2017 Antao Group(Website), Shanghai, China Landscape Architecture Intern • Gathered site information on history, demographics, and zoning codes • Assisted the senior designers to develop the schematic design Park & Recreation Project: Dalian Bay Pier Forest Park Chuangjing Landscape Design Institute, Guangzhou, China Landscape Architecture Intern • Assisted in schematic design and construction drawing Urban Design Project: Panyu Wanbo CBD Master Plan Competition
Aug. 2016
Activities Jun. 2020 - Present UW EXTENTS (Student Publication by UWASLA) Layout Team • Arranged text and graphics for a landscape architecture magazine • Coordinated with the publication professional to prepare material Sweetgrass Shoreline Design Workshop Volunteer • Facilitated the discussion among multi-disciplinary professionals • Prepared the digital working platform for design team members
Oct. 2020
Capitol Hill EcoDistrict Public Life Volunteer • Studied Jan Gehl's theory on equitable, healthy & sustainable cities • Observed and recorded pedestrians' pattern of street use
Nov. 2019
Summer Program(Theme: Tourism) in Nara Women's University, Japan • Learned about Nara through intensive lectures and field trips • Directed and produced a micro movie on Nara's lifestyle
Jul. 2016
Mar. 2015 - Sep. 2015 Tunghai U Alpha Leader(Team Leader in Orientation Week) • Attended training sessions on leadership and relationship building • Facilitated interaction among freshmen and introduced the campus
Honors & Awards The 1st International Water Landscape Design Competition Daguan Pavilion Cup in 2019 - Honorable Mention Antao Design Working Camp 2017 The Best Cadet Award
Dec. 2019 Jul. 2017
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C.H.A.S.E. Activating KCMO through 5 Engines
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Urban Connector: Reimagining the Public Life
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Blue revolution: Daguan Park Renovation Landscape
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Interweaving Life-cycle: Renvisioning Dongshi Fishing Port
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The Zip-line: Recreation Activity Development
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Other Works
C.H.A.S.E. Activating KCMO through 5 Engines A
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#Urban Redevelopment #Urban Renewal Type: Competition | Group Work Group Member: Yiran Wang, Gloria Cheng, Zining Cheng, Jude Zhu
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Contribution: Design Concept, Analytical Diagram, Financial Study
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Instructor: Rachel E. Berney, Rick Mohler, H Pike Oliver, Jess Zimbabwe, Kate Simonen
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Location: East Village, Kansas City, MO
bus stop
Time: Jan. 2021 (Submission for ULI Hines Student Competition)
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The site is located in the East Village near the Kansas City’s Central Business District and is surrounded by the Downtown 09 Loop. Through five engines: Connection, Health, Affordability, Story, Economies, this project aims to realize urban redevelopment and increase the site’s vitality. Strategically it creates strong connections between the site and the urban center. What is more, it E 10th Street (Green Corridor) proposes a community where attracts + retains + educates people who visit, live and learn on the site.
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bus stop
W1 P2
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01 Retail / Research Office + Lab / Hotel 05
02 New Transit Center / Exhibition / Retail + Recreation + Office
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03 Retail / Structure Parking 04 Grocery Store + Share Kitchen / New Office / Residential Development 04
05 Food Hall / New Office Development
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06 Retail / Structure Parking bus stop
07 Landmark: Cinema / Theater Culture Center 08 Sports Center 09 New Residential Development 01
10 New Residential Development
02
11 Health Center w/ Child and Senior Care 12 Community Library / New Office Development P1
13 Farmers Market / New Residential Development
a
14 New Residential Development
E 12th Street (Suggested New Streetcar Line)
W1 Woonerf, (pedestrian & cyclists-priority) City-Community Corridor
A
P1 City Plaza w/ Fountain
B
P2 Food / Festival Plaza P3 Community Playground P4 Community Garden F1
F1 Potential Future Office Development 0
200’
400’
800’
SITE CIRCULATION
SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS
STREET ACTIVITIES
PHASE 1: Connecting Downtown
Financial Performance
Development
Financial Performance
Development
Financial Performance
Development
Financial Performance
Development
PHASE 2: Identity/Culture/Life/Events
PHASE 3: Healthy/Sustainable Neighborhood
FULL BUILD OUT: LAND USE
Urban Connector: Reimagining the Public Life #Urban Public Space #Green Infrastructure Type: Academic | Individual Instructor: Nancy Rottle, Louise Grassov Location: Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA Time: Oct. 2019 - Dec. 2019 E Howell St connects some important spots and residential areas in Capitol Hill. The street has green spaces in sidewalk but in infrequent use. To solve stormwater problem and activate public space, the design turns the sidewalk green spaces into swales and adds some functional facilities.
New Construction
The design is divided into two parts: a modular area with different functional spaces along the street and a non-modular area with a learning plaza. These two parts serve as a whole to be an urban connector in Capitol Hill. Green Open Space
Seattle Central College
Sidewalk Space
Graffiti
Art
Diversity
Site Analysis Circulation
Users
Park lovers
College students
Existing bike lane Planned bike lane Streetcar Link light rail
Water condition
Consumers
Residents
Residents
Site assets
Urban farmers
Kaiser Permanente
Seattle Central College Cal Anderson
P-Patch
Park
Green street Reservoir Flow direction
Farmers’ Market
Goals
Issues & Strategies
Balance between urban context and green space
Challenges 1. Green spaces with basic functions 2. Lack of users and interactions Building Footprints N
Miles 0.6
x
0.15
Contours (2ft) Streets
City of Seattle Parks
Streams
City of Seattle
Waterbodies
Study Area (a
0.3
Miles 0.6
+Trees
Shoreline
Building Footprints
and Foot Contours (2ft) Diversity Building
Trees
Streets
inclusiveness
Strategy 02: N Various activities for Streams City Bring more activities intoof Seattle Parks different groups sidewalk green spaces
Miles 0.6
Study Area (approx.)
0
Building Foot
Trees Strategy 01 Study Area (approx.) Turn the sidewalk green space into linear rain gardens Shoreline
0
Walkability and public transport
0.15 Shoreline 0.3
Strategy 03 Create a tightly-connected community
Miles 0.6
Waterbodies
Trees
City of Seattle
Study Area (a Shoreline
Sustainability of water and society
Plan Along the E Howell St, the design strategy is to dig swales and add facilities to form modular functional spaces. In the vacant land near Seattle Central College, a public plaza is created to satisfy the needs of both students and community members (see next spread). Modular Area Dig down
Detail Plan I
Detail Plan II
Current Condition A Gathering Space: Platform | seating
Bioswale
B
C
Workout equipment
Kids’ recreation
In normal days - modularized interventions
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In park(ing) days - parklet systems
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圖像 © 2019 Google、圖像 © 2019 Maxar Technologies、U.S. Exercise Space: Playing Space: Meaditatio Individual
Legend Non-module Area Module Area A. GatheringSpace B. Exercise Space C. Playing Space D. Meditation Unit E. Exhibition Unit Detail Plan I: Gathering + Playing + Exhibition
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Bio-rentention
E . Geological Survey USDA Farm Service Agency on Unit: Exhibition Unit: Art installlations | statues seating
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英尺
1. Benches 2. Tea table set 3. Seating area (parklet)
Scale: 1”=40’ 4. Co-creating pictures 5. Stepping stones
Detail Plan II: Playing + Exhibition + Exercise + Meditation
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1/1
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1. Climbling net 2. Exhibition easels (parklet) 3. Small statues
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Scale: 1”=40’ 4. Sky walker 5. Sit-up machine 6. Isolated stools
To see:
Non-modular area
To read: Input
Outdoor art gallery
Reading space
To perform:
To create: Output
Design Concept
Stage
Makerspace
To discuss:
To buy + sell:
Meeting space Plan
Marketplace
Le fro hu
Input & Output
Spatial uses
Hotel + Apartment
•328.0
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Circulation
•331.0
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Major route Minor route
330
•326.0
328
Programming
326
•326.0
Multi-functional space Rain garden Woods Seating area Pocket park
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Seattle Cen Broadway Ed
Community Learning Hub
earning om uman
“Learning” is a word that summarizes the activities in this area. It is not limited to college students: community members can also learn from functional spaces other than classrooms. This mind map explores the definitions and typologies of learning.
To feel:
To relax:
Pathway To play:
Seating area To sit:
Topo-playground
Grass steps
To touch:
To see:
Interactive fountain
Playable waterscape
Vegetation
Learning from nature
Landform
Water
A. Bicycle parking B. Sunken fountain C. Interactive controller D. Seating area E. Rainbow road art F. Fountain G. Playground H. Sunken riverscape I. Coffee shop & kiosk J. Grass stairs K. Woods L. Rain garden M. Floating theather N. Multifunctional space O. Transitional space
Link Station •336.0
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Mill Creek Apartment
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B A C
A. Rain Garden + Floating Stage
B. The Woods + Grass Stairs
B. Road Art + Riv
verscape
Blue Revolution: Daguan Park Renovation Landscape #Parks & Recreation #Ecology #Wetland Type: Competition | Group Work Group Member: Jinning Wu, Wenfeng Jiang, Liuqi Yang, Jianing Yu Contribution: Design Concept, 3D Modeling, Rendering Instructor: Yan Zhou Location: Kunming, Yunnan, China Time: Dec. 2019 Prize: The 1st International Water Landscape Design Competition in 2019 - Honorable Mention To improve the health condition in south Daguan Park, the plan solves the problems of water pollution, broken waterscape, seasonal hydrologic variability, and lack of cultural integration with integrated strategies. The plan creates a healthy space for waterfront lifestyles, activities, communication, and recreation. The Daguan Park is located on the Bank of Dianchi Lake, about 2 kilometers west of Kunming City, Yunnan Province, China. Facing the Dianchi Lake and the west mountain, it is a famous tourist attraction in Yunnan Province, and also an excellent choice for nearby residents to have leisure, entertainment and sightseeing. The design site is the south part of Daguan Park, covering an area of about 27.9 hectares.
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Master plan by Jianing Yu & Jinning Wu
Concepts
Strategies
Revetment
Type I
Rainwater Purification Sediment area Shallow water: Purification area
Type II
Type III
Deep water: Purification area Floating wetland
Aquatic plant palette Emerged
Floating
Acorus calamus
Canna indica
Iris wilsonii
Nuphar pumila
Phragmites communis
Pontederia cordata
Thalia dealbata
Nelumbo SP.
Jogging
Birdwatching
Dogwalking
Performance
Environmental education
Chatting
Fishing
Picnicking
Photographing
Interweaving Life-cycle: Renvisioning Dongshi Fishing Port #Urban Public Space #Green Infrastructure Type: Academic | Individual Location: Chiayi, Taiwan Time: Mar. 2017 - Apr. 2017 (Rediagram in Aug. 2020)
Dongshi, a small township in south Taiwan, prospers in fishing resource for several decades and becomes an important center of fishery. However, the overuse of groundwater in aquaculture and agriculture cause severe environmental problems including land substance and soil salination. Moreover, young people in Dongshi move to urban area to seek greater economic opportunities, leaving their hometown with ageing population. This design proposes a new typology for typical coastal area in south Taiwan considering the life-cycle of different species including human being. In subtidal zone, hexagon racks are floating on the sea to cultivate oysters and vegetables in different seasons. The structure doesn’t need to occupy the land and the inner freshwater generating system will decrease the use of groundwater. In intertidal zone, existing landscape or infrastructure are linked with the racks with least ecological disturbance. In subtidal zone and upland, the product and byproduct in the lifecycle of oyster are integrated with different functional space for all age groups to maximize the ecological, economic, and social benefits.
Historical context Culture
Issues
[land substance]
Agriculture
Fishery
[soil salination] 17th century
Immigrants from Fujian(Hokkien) moved across the Taiwan Strait to start reclamation in Dongshi
[outflow of workforce] Site Analysis
[population ageing]
Early 18th century People gradually lived on cultivating the oysters.
1895
The battle of oyster shell town: local militiamen fight against Japanese colonization
Zoning
1930s
Nanguan music lovers performed frequently and became popular in Dongshi.
Riparian area Agriculture area Rural area Special area
1960s
Transport
Rice and sugar cane became the major crops.
Highway Major road Ferry line
1960s
farmers switched to fishery for greater profit. Fishery outweighed agriculture.
Industry
1990s
Multigrain became the primary crops for agriculture
Crop field Fish pond Oyster rack
Ecology
2002
Important wetland
After joining WTO, foreign fishery catch exceeded the local one. Young people left their hometown to seek for opportunities other than fishery.
Site 01: subtidal zone [life cycle of oyster + life cycle of vegetable]
Slow down the wave with oyster shells
Mitigate the soil salination Save groundwater for irrigation
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Mitigate the land substance [Removable greenhouse]
[Permanent oyster rack]
Tidal driven water pump: Pump seawater to solar still and pump freshwater to drip irrigation system
Styrofoam float with polyurea coat: Increase buoyancy and avoid foam debris to cause marine pollution Hexagon structure: Greater stability and accessibility
Solar still: Desalinize seawather and transport freshwater upward
Wood strip: Allow people to step on and harness the rope string to cultivate oysters
Plycarbonate covering panel: Protect the vegetables from inclement weather
Seeding Harvesting
Jan.
Oyster
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Growing in the sea
May
Jun.
Jul.
Aug.
Harvesting oysters
Sep.
Oct.
Collecting spats
Nov.
Dec.
Growing
Tomato Melon Asparagus Site 02: intertidal zone [soft transition] Remove existing dolosse
Connect to elevated pathway
Connect to floating bridge
Mangrove
Roads
Port
Site 03: supratidal zone + upland [life cycle of oyster + life cycle of human being] Finding the problems
Framing the problems
Land substance
Solving the problems Floating oyster rack + greenhouse
Ecological restoration
Groundwater salination Soil salination Disappearing sand bar
Overuse of groundwater, limited space for species
Mangrove ecosystem
Fishing industry
Play & sports area
Less protective lagoon
Non-sustainable approach, unstable revenue
Fishery loss caused by weather
Economy growth
Outflow of young people Aging population Inactive public space
Waterfront leisure facilities
Single industrial structure, limited labor force
Museum & art space
Recreational uses
Reclamation with oyster shells
few users, few activities, not a major attraction
Limited recreational activities
Wave attenuation by oyster
Playing with topography
Mangrove walkway
f human b cycle o eing e f i L Baby Senior
Therapy garden
cycle of oy ste Life r
Parental gathering
Sperm Shell
Egg
Adult oyster
Sightseeing boat
Fertilized egg
Middle-aged
Workout area
Free-swimming larvae
Spats attached to existing shell
Mangrove canopy playground
Children
Sand playground
Spat Young adults
Fresh market
Creating shell art
Teenager
Environmental education
Museum of fishery
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A
C D F
E
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Legend
L 0
10 20
30 m
A. Topographic playground B. Sandpond + gathering space C. Canopy playground D. Pavilion for ecological education E. Mangrove walkway F. Hexagon oyster rack G. Existing building → museum of fishery H. Fresh fish market I. Existing tower of tropic of cancer J. Therapeutic garden K. Sports area L. Plaza + dock
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K
Intertidal zone with floating rack
Mangrove walkway
Elevated playground in mangrove
Seating facility
Sand playground
Topographic playground Open lawn
1. Museum of the fishery + art space
Pavilion for ecological education
Mangrove walkway
2.
Minor route
Mangrove
Major route
Sand playground
Topo playground
Open lawn
2.
1.
The Zip-line: Recreation Activity Development #Regional planning #Recreation development Type: Academic | Group Instructor: Yu-Ru Rose Ho Individual Contribution: Concept, Discussion of Setting the rules, Overlay-mapping process, Calculation Location: Nantou, Taiwan Time: Feb. 2017 - Dec. 2017 Natural Resources
Cultural Resources
As part of the Tourism Development of Sun Moon Lake Area, this project aims at activating and diversifying the recreational experience in the southern area. Based on the data collected by the whole class, I conducted the overlay mapping process to find the optimal location for the zip-line. Landscape Resources
Slope
Land Use
Landscape openness
Geohazard
Transport
Landscape Beauty Level (Cultural)
Vegetation Cover
Land Ownership
Landscape Beauty Level (Natural)
Rule 1:
Rule 2:
Rule 3:
Rule 4:
The Cheapest Cost
The Best Recreational Experience
The Least Disturbance on Ecology
The Smallest Disturbance on Visual Landscape
35%
30%
15%
20%
The best location of the zip-line will be the southeast of the site, across Zhuoshui River.
Waste Management Plant at Guangdong Agrotechnique Center #Structural #Agricultural Type: Professional | Group Group member: Zuhui Lu(Project Manager) Individual Contribution: Field Study, Surveying, Construction Drawing Location: Guangdong, China Time: Oct. 2018
Guanzhou Island Life Science Center Planting Renovation #Commercial #PlantingDesign Type: Professional | Group Group member: Zuhui Lu(Project Manager) Individual Contribution: Field Study, Site Analysis, Planting Design, CAD Drafting, Cost Estimation Location: Guangdong, China Time: Nov. 2018
Scientific Name
Common Name
Aspidistra elatior
Cast Iron Plant
Ficus benjamina Osmanthus fragrans
Weeping fig Sweet osmanthus
Loropetalum chinense
Chinese fringe flower
Ligustrum sinense 'variegatum
Chinese privet
Duranta repens
Duranta erecta
Ficus microcarpa 'Golden Leaves' Fagraea ceilanica Thunb. Bougainvillea glabra Robinia pseudoacacia
Black locust
Casuarina equisetifolia Ficus lyrata
Fiddle-leaf fig
Osmanthus fragrans var. semperflorens Syzygium rehderianum Merr. & L.M.Perry. Lagerstroemia indica
Crepe-myrtle
Mayland Lake Resort Entrance Landscape Renovation #Resort #Residential Type: Professional | Group Group member: Zuhui Lu(Project Manager) Individual Contribution: Field Study, Site Analysis, Planting Design, Cost Estimation Location: Guangdong, China Time: Oct. 2018 - Nov. 2018 Cordyline fruticosa Duranta repens L. Ixora chinensis Loropetalum chinense ‘Rubrum’ Evolvulus nuttallianus
Nandina domestica
Washingtonia filifera Roystonea regia Rhapis excelsa
Gypsophila paniculata Excoecaria cochinchinensis Schefflera octophylla (Lour.) Harms Dianella ensifolia
Plumeria obtusa Ficus microcarpa ‘Golden Leaves’ Pittosporum tobira
Xi’an Intelligence Valley Residential Plan - Model Area #Mixed-use #Residential Type: Professional | Group Group member: Shaoxue Huang(Project Manager), Dan Chen(Mid-level), Weijie Wang(Entry-level) Individual Contribution: Concept, CAD Drafting, 3D Modeling, Rendering, Design Proposal Location: Shaanxi, China
景观方案过程
Time:Feb. 2019 - Apr. 2019 2019.02.22 概念沟通 2 个草图 + 意向
2019.03.05 方案设计 3 个方案平面 +SU 模型效果 + 意向
2019.03.10 方案设计 4 个方案平面 + SU 模型效果 + 意向
2019.03.13 方案设计 4 个方案平面 +SU 模型修改效果 + 意向
2019.03.17 方案设计 2 个方案平面 +SU 模型效果 + 意向
2019.03.21 方案设计 2+1 个方案平面 +SU 模型 +LU 效果 + 意向
2019.04.02 方案设计 2 个方案平面 +SU 模型 +LU 效果 + 意向
效果图
Landscape annotations 景观注解
Jiujiang “Hua” Residence: Model Area + Cluster Plan 2.04 2.05
2.04
2.04 #Multi-family #PublicSpace 2.02 2.03
Type: Professional | Group
2.01 2.04
Group member: Shaoxue Huang(Project2.05 Manager), Dan Chen(Mid-level), Weijie Wang(Entry-level) 2.04 2.02
2.04
2.03 Individual Contribution: Concept, CAD Drafting, 3D Modeling, Rendering, Design Proposal, Cost Estimation 2.01 1.04
Location: Jiangxi, China 1.09
1.04
境 | 人入画境 | 后院
Time: May 20191.07- Jul. 2019
Circulation analysis 流线分析
1.08
1.04
1.04 1.05
感知
1.07 1.04
1.06
落座 窗景
迎宾
影 | 浮光掠影 | 前厅
1.03
落座
1.01
欣赏
1.04 1.07 1.04
1.06
信步
相遇
1.02
1.03
2.04
2.04
2.02 2.03 2.01 1.04
Planting design 植物设计
发现
2.04 2.05
车行流线 人行主流线
人行辅助流线
1.04
境 | 人入画境 | 后院
1.01 背景林带 1.02 林下休闲座椅 1.03 主景树 1.04 绿地空间 1.05 叠水水景 1.06 艺术雕塑 1.07 异形树池 1.08 精神堡垒 1.09 聚集广场
1.04 1.04 1.05
嬉戏
发现
1.09 1.02
1.07 1.08
落客
La
2.01 休闲茶座 2.02 艺术屏风 2.03 艺术雕塑 2.04 主景树 2.05 禅意庭院
2.01 休闲茶座 2.02 艺术屏风 2.03 艺术雕塑 2.04 主景树 2.05 禅意庭院
影 | 浮光掠影 | 前厅 1.01 背景林带 1.02 林下休闲座椅 1.03 主景树 1.04 绿地空间 1.05 叠水水景 1.06 艺术雕塑 1.07 异形树池 1.08 精神堡垒 1.09 聚集广场
1.01
1.04
1.04
1.04
境|人
2.01 休 2.02 艺 2.03 艺 2.04 主 2.05 禅
1.09 竹子 红枫 天竺桂
1.07
紫薇 丛生朴树 乌桕
Wall system 景墙体系
银杏 香樟
1.08
影|浮 1.05
1.07 1.04
1.06
1.02
1.03
Front space 影 | 前厅 Perspective 效果图 1.04 1.04
1.04
广告绿墙 高差挡墙
景观灯具
1.01
1.01 背 1.02 林 1.03 主 1.04 绿 1.05 叠 1.06 艺 1.07 异 1.08 精 1.09 聚
Spatial structure analysis 空间结构分析
一轴呈门礼 一环绕五怡
1. 门
一轴 社区中央南北向延伸的中央景观轴
门礼 位于轴线上的府门与礼庭 怡赛
一环 乐跑 + 乐归之环
乐归 乐跑
Spatial 热身区 structure analysis 空间结构分析
一轴呈门礼 一环绕五怡
怡邻
五怡 五个不同功能的景观空间
4.03
怡聚 礼庭
怡耄
起点 / 终点
怡稚
一轴
3.09
社区中央南北向延伸的中央景观轴
热身区 序章
府门
3.10
门礼 位于轴线上的府门与礼庭
Circulation analysis 流线分析
怡赛
一环
Circulation analysis 流线分析
乐跑 + 乐归之环
五怡
热身区
2. 一
1.01
乐归 乐跑
1.02
4.01
五个不同功能的景观空间
怡邻 怡聚 怡耄
礼庭
4.01
4.01
起点 / 终点
怡稚
府门
3.07
1.09
4.01
1.08
3.02
车行路径 人行路径
城市道路 车行路径 Vertical analysis 高程分析
主环路
3.01
4.04
城市道路
跑环路
人行路径
游憩路
主环路
停留点
跑环路
1.06
2.02 4.01
游憩路
1.07
1.05 1.02
±0.000=42.20
±0.000=44.800
7.1%
借用地库边解决高差 44.500
44.500
放坡解决高差
3.08 2.01 4.01
4.01
4. 其 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05
地库边高差剖面
±0.000=43.800
3.3%
44.500
3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10
31.50-37.50
±0.000=42.500
44.500
44.500
3. 五
4.01
4.02
±0.000=35.50
±0.000=35.50
3.05 3.04 3.03
2.02 4.05
1.01 1.03
±0.000=33.300
放坡解决高差
1.09
3.06
1.04
停留点
42.500
2.01 2.02 2.03
4.03
热身区 序章
43.500 37.50-42.50
±0.000=45.800
5.0%
45.500
±0.000=44.800
43.500
plan /concept image 礼庭平面图 / 效果图
±0.000=44.800
43.720
plan /concept image 怡邻平面图 / 效果图
42.50-44.00
45.500 ±0.000=46.700 46.600
45.500
5.0%
44.000
45.500
46.600 45.500
45.500
45.500
边坡大于 35°剖面
±0.000=45.800 42.10-44.00
5.0%
±0.000=46.700 ±0.000=45.800
±0.000=45.800
46.500 46.500
46.500
44.500
±0.000=45.800
3.9% 44.500
46.000
44.800
45.500
1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09
45.500 45.500
45.500
边坡小于 35°剖面
荷花花瓣形树池
Backyard 境 | 后院 Perspective 效果图
plan /concept image 怡聚平面图 / 意向图
荷花花瓣形树池座椅
Design-Build Projects
Floating Wetland Intervention Type: Construction | Group Work Instructor: Leann Andrews, Mason Bowles, Alicia Kellogg Group Member: Tyler Poland, Yuchen Wang, Cyrus Deloye Location: Seattle, WA Time: Jan. - Mar. 2020
Boundless Cube Type: Installation | Group Work Instructor: Ruth Tseng Group Member: Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Yu-Ru Chen, Ding-You Ling, Ying-Hsuan Kuo Time: March 2015
Corner Space Renovation Type: Construction | Group Work Instructor: Hong Kin Phang Group Member: Yi-Zheng Tang, Chih-Yu Chen, Si-Ying Wang, Huai-Yu Liang Time: July 2016
Other Schematic Design
Site plan
10 stories Vehicular circula�on 122 apt units 3,000 sf community space 20,300 sf retail space
Site plan 10 stories 152 apt units
10 stories 152 apt units
North garage 280 parking stalls
24 stories 168 apt units 2,500 sf community space
South garage 155 parking stalls
24 stories 168 apt units 2,500 sf community space 24 stories 168 apt units 2,500 sf community space
10 stories 54 apt units
24 stories 168 apt units 2,500 sf community space
10 stories 122 apt units 3,000 sf community space 20,300 sf retail space
10 stories 54 apt units
3 stories townhouses 38 live-work units
4 stories 20 apt units 2,000 sf community space
3 stories townhouses 28 live-work units
Loading dock 4,500 sf
For residents/customers total site area (sf) 270465.20 For service/maintenance total floor area (sf) 893280.00 total FAR 3.30 Open space 4 stories 3 stories townhouses total residential floor 862980.00 20 apt units 28 live-work units area 2,000 sf community space 3 storiesresidential townhouses FAR total 3.19 38 live-work units total dwelling units 750 the number of 684 apartment-type units the number of ground 66 access/townhousetype units the number of garage 435 parking spaces Public net residential 291.93 Semi-public density (du/ac) open to all users
Loading dock 4,500 sf
total site area (in square feet) total floor area (in square feet) total FAR residential floor area (in square feet) residential FAR total dwelling units
N
0 10 20
40
270465.20 893280.00 3.30 862980.00 3.19 750
the number of apartment-type units the number of ground access/townhouse-type units the number of garage parking spaces the number of surface lot parking spaces the number of on-street parking spaces net residential density
0 10 20
40
270465.20 893280.00 3.30 862980.00 3.19 750
the number of apartment-type units the number of ground access/townhouse-type units the number of garage parking spaces the number of surface lot parking spaces the number of on-street parking spaces net residential density
For residents For customers
(also open to residents)
Water feature
To Thornton Creek Reten�on pond Waterway
684 open to inward-faced retail 66 435 only 0 open to residents in this cluster 0 291.93 only open to residents in adjacent buildings
Semi-private Semi-private
100 �
Residential Cluster Plan for in Northgate N Type: Academic (Coursework of URBDP 524: Site Planning) | Individual Work Instructor: Dan Abramson Location: Seattle, WA Time: Dec. 2020 total site area (in square feet) total floor area (in square feet) total FAR residential floor area (in square feet) residential FAR total dwelling units
Pedestrian circula�on
684 66 435 0 0 291.93
100 �
Neighborhood park in Chengdu, Sichuan Type: Professional | Public space Group Member: Shaoxue Huang, Dan Chen, Weijie Wang Individual Contribution: Concept, 3D Modeling(Sketchup), Rendering, Design Proposal Time: Jul. 2019
鸟瞰图
Hand Drawings and Physical Models
Tunghai U Campus Farm Renovation Type: Academic | Group Work Instructor: Monica Ko Group Member: Hung-Che Cho, Hui Zhen Heng, Tien-Hsin Sung Individual Contribution: Site Analysis, Concept, Site Plan, Model Time: Dec. 2015 Spatial study in Danish Jewish Museum
Tunghai U 2nd Campus Dormitory Renovation Type: Academic | Group Work Instructor: Hung Su Group Member: Guo-You Chiang, Yung-Wei Luan Individual Contribution: Design Concept, Hand-drawing, Model Time: Dec. 2015