SHUTING HAN PORTFOLIO Selected Academic Work Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design GSAPP I Columbia University
WATER SHARED RECALIBRATE THE WATER INEQUITY IN AMMAN TO EMPOWER THE LOCAL PEOPLE Spring 2018 Urban Design Studio III Water Urbanism with Yicheng Xu, Jianwei Li, Yinzhu Shen
What if the fragmented water system in Amman is being transformed into a collective water network through a top-down and bottom-up intervention to re-calibrate the water inequity in the city. We dreamed because what we studied in regards to issues with water, underutilizing infrastructure, needed housing, but we think our intervention will give opportunity to people to live better.
JORDAN WATER CYCLE
Analysis of existing national scale municipal water supply infrastructure fail to provide relable water for capital city-Amman.
RATIONING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM CAUSE WATER INEQUITY IN AMMAN Here is the water usage of inhabitants in Amman. most of the upper and middle class live in the west, consuming much more municipal water than lower class and refugee living in the east. This is closely related to their supply time, purchasing power, storage capacity, water usage and the attitude to the water.
WATER INEQUITY IN DIFFERENT WATER CONSUMPTION UNITS This kind of rationed water supply system caused the totally different Water related urban condition and lifestyle.For example. The richest people live in Abdoun can have SWIMMING POOLS while people living in downtown Amman may just have 2 cubic meter water storage for an 8 members family.
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PHASING AND ACTOR Exterior space and the interior water-related space such as bathroom and kitchen is regarded as a holistic water infrastructure. Â According to the construction phasing, the basic water infrastructure gradually creates space combined with residents daily life.
COLLECTIVE WATER SYSTEM Municipal water supply comes to the roof and fills in the new collective water tank for the domestic water usage.
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ROOF SCALE New water tanks and structure will attract more people to come up to the rooftop to get drinking water which will naturally stimulate a more frequent usage of the rooftop space. They could be used to grow plants, store extra stuff, have tea time with their family members.
STREET SCALE Zoom out to the whole site, we hope this system can be applied from upper to lower point. In the bottom of the hill next to the main streets.
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PARK LINE RESTICH THE DIVISION CITY THROUGH COMMUNITY BASED PUBLIC SPACE Fall 2017 Urban Design Studio III Regional Infrastructure, Local Impact with Noor Malik,Duolin Kong, Niharika Kannan
The city of Poughkeepsie suffers from a social, economic and cultural division. This division was further reinforced by the construction of the East-West arterial highways during the urban renewal. Our project aims to re-stitch the broken and divided fabric of the city, building on the Hudson Valley’s robust park infrastructure and in the tradition of F. L. Olmsted.
INTERACTION WITH LOCAL COMMUNITY
Through interaction with local community about local public space, we figure out the missing opportunities which can be transformed as our intervention along the history corridor of Poughkeepsie. Even there are a lot of development along the waterfront and the main street, locals people prefer more public space within their neighborhood.
RECORD THE PROCESS
We interview people in defferent location to gather the opinions. Try to mapping the whole city conditions of demands.
SET UP THE INSTALLATION
INTERACT WITH LOCALS
MAPPING FAVOURATE SPACE
DEMONDS OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
INFRASTRUCTURE DRAWING
PHASING ONE
Linked Existing Public Space and Extend Park Experience Along The Corridor
NEW PARKLINE EXTEND PUBLIC SPACE ALONG HISTORY CORRIDOR
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EXTEND THE PARK EXPERIENCE
COLLEGE HILL PARK
Yearly and Seasonal City Gathering Center City Scale Gathering Center Top Point View Active Interface Seasonal Events Sports Center
FAMILY PARTERNSHIP
Community and family activity center Re-organized Crossroad Family Training Program Ecological Edication Station Weekly Food Market Seasonal Farming Activities
BARTLETTE PARK
Children Education And Activities Center Children Activities Center After School Program Seasonal Picnic City Family Night
THE MISSING LINK RE-IMAGING THE LONG ISLAND CITY AS A NEW LIVING AND WORKING CENTER SUMMER 2018 Urban Design Studio ii 5 Boroughs
with Jianwei Li, Yanmin Bao, Keli Wang
Through our proposal, we are expecting to give you a new typology of living style, so that we can connect you to have better opportunity in living, working, and commuting in long island city. Through our intervention we not only share burden for Penn. Station with tremendous commuting population, but also we dreamed about possible and little bit bold scenario for long Island city. We dreamed because what we studied in regards to issues with water, underutilizing infrastructure, needed housing, but we think our intervention will give opportunity to people to live better.
THE FUTURE VISION FOR LONG ISLAND CITY a new typology for living,working and transportation
RAILWAY TRANSFER STATION-LIRR Work as a tranfer center in different time to release the traffic press on Penn Station
FERRY TRANSFER STATION Transfer through the Railway Station To Ferry station connected the Manhattan
ESCAPING EVACUATION SIMULATION IN URBAN FABRICS FALL 2017 DATA MINING CITY with Chenyu Xu, Huanyu Chen, Ruilan Jia, Yicheng Xu
Cities should contain complex refuge, acting as shelter from emergency. The roles of urban fabric and physical infrastructure are crucial not only in preventing terrorists’ actions but also determining the way of evacuating people. Even though security might be the most effective way to prevent accidents directly, city design should be improved to evacuate people as fast as possible to reduce the impact. Among all the different types of disasters mentioned above, we assumed one extreme case when the damage source(Attacker) is mobile meaning that it could have huge potential impact, and visualized it in realistic urban areas.
URBAN CONTEXT
We select 4 urban locations all highly populated in new year celebration from 4 typical urban gathering space.
DEFINE BEHAVIOR
RESULT ANALYSIS People are more likely to die in the large-size open square.
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Working with natural environment and plants materials
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DATA-CLOUD VALLEY NEW WORKING TYPOLOGY WITHIN FARMLAND SPRING 2017 HUNAN PROVINCE INDIVIDUAL
The new hightech business area located in Hunan Province. This area provided the service from working, business, hotel and residence, We re-imagine how to build a new typoogy to combine the natural farmland context and the daily functions. This also the data center of the super computer with a lot of hightech staffs. The landscape design based on the farmland topic try to build a fasinating working and business center,
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