P ort foli o Shuyi Hao 2017-2021
Sketch of a stormwater project
CONTENTS 01 Shape of Wind
From Air Pollution to Wind Garden
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University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 500 Year, LARP501 Instructor: Misako Murata
02 Algae Land
Farm of Blue Green Algae
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University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 500 Year, LARP502 Instructor: Sahar Moin
03 Rising Water
Climate Change Senario from a Chinese Cabbage
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University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 500 Year, LARP533 Instructor: Misako Murata
04 Quayside Fare
Food Market Along The Dock
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University of Liverpool School of Architecture 2017-18 BA3 ARCH 352 Semester 2, STUDIO 2 Instructor: Marco Luliano
05 Flotsam Paradigm
New Addition to Tate Liverpool University of Liverpool School of Architecture 2017-18 BA3 ARCH 352 Semester 1, STUDIO 2 Instructor: Marco Luliano, Valentino Capelo, Michael Wilford
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Density of Rain Degree of Air Pollution Wind
20 '
20 '
Mapping-air pollution along transect
SHAPE OF WIND
From Air Pollution to Wind Garden University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 500 Year, LARP501 Instructor: Misako Murata mmurata@design.upenn.edu Individual Work Site: Chaoyang Park, Beijing
Beijing suffered from severe air pollution and sand storms in the spring of 2021. Starting from the evaluation of air pollution on site, the design then broadens its narrative to how wind can carry the particles in the air and shape the landscape in its own duration of time. A specific native grass is introduced to the site as a medium to visualize the wind through its pattern of seed dispersal. By playing with the different orientations of a single rectangular planting bed and their compositions, the design express indeterminacy and simultaneity happening in the small garden of wind. Photowork-how species react to wind on site
Pattern study - seed dispersal
Pattern study - seed dispersal
Transect -original condition
GARDEN OF PERSEVERANCE (Chinese weeping cypress)
GARDEN OF DEPARTURE (dryland willow)
GARDEN OF TENACITY (Chinese fountain grass)
Site Plan
Axon-process of dispersal
View from entra
ance
Section Perspective
ALGAE LAND
Farm of Blue Green Algae University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 500 Year, LARP502 Instructor: Sahar Moin moinsah@upenn.edu Individual Work Site: Philadelphia
The project addresses the specific time period and situation when the students were taking summer online courses in their home country. Two cities are compared here, Qingdao, a coastal city in China experiencing a severe harmful algae bloom(HAB), and Philadelphia, which is at a similar latitude and also sits on the east coast. Was there HAB near Philadelphia? The result showed that down to the Delaware Bay, this place did experience some HAB. But surprisingly, the blue-green algae, which is the main cause of HAB, is not all harmful, some species of which even has the ability to remediate polluted water. The site, located along the Delaware River next to the old PECO power plant, is highly polluted by petroleum and heavy metal. The design aims at creating an algae landscape to remediate the site pollution and at the same time an entertaining parks for the local communites with asthetical value embedded in the algae farm. Models-pattern study
Cicuit exploration
CIRCULAR
RACEWAY
INCLINED
Pocket types
Plan
View-raceway system
Section-inclined system
Section-raceway system
LARP 53
2021
The project looks at sea level rise in two lens-the first is a virtual lens where the field condition is reimagined from the section photo of a Chinese cabbage. Topography is generated based on the photowork, following which the paths are created. A story of sea level rise is told in the views along the paths. The second lens is the observation R the I Sphysical I N G site Wlocated A T EinRQingdao, China, where the author lived during the Pandemic. The site is a park with of no maintenance at the rivera outlet to aCabbage bay. The salt water will go above the dam seperating the fresh water Climate Changesitting Senario from Chinese river and the sea during high tide in certain days, causing the birds on site fly away to find new places to stay. University of Pennsylvania Landscape Architecture 2020-2021 Some times the fresh water level can also rise above the dam, covering all the designed platforms along the river 500 Year, LARP533 Media I bank and creating a space completely for the wildlife. The dynamic relationship and temporal quality of the site is Instructor: Misako Murata mmurata@design.upenn.edu documented through photowork, perspective and mapping. Individual Work
The project looks at sea level rise in two lens-the first is a virtual lens where the field condition is reimagined from the section photo of a Chinese cabbage. Topography is generated based on the photowork, following which the paths are created. A story of sea level rise is told in the views along the paths. The second lens is the observation of the physical site located in Qingdao, China, where the author lived during the Pandemic. The site is a park with no maintenance sitting at the river outlet to a bay. The salt water will go above the
dam seperating the fresh water river and the sea during high tide in certain days, causing the birds on site fly away to find new places to stay. Some times the fresh water level can also rise above the dam, covering all the designed platforms along the river bank and creating a space completely for the wildlife. The dynamic relationship and temporal quality of the site is documented through photowork, perspective and mapping.
Reimagine the Ground-Photowork
REIMAGINE THE GROUND-PHOTOWORK
Reimagine the Ground-Topography axons and path design
Field Observation-Photowork
FIELD OBSERVATION-PERSPECTIVE CONSTRUCTION Field Observation-Perspective
Larus argentatus
Ardea cinerea (heron)
50ft Egretta garzetta
50ft
Egretta eulophotes(endangered)
points for staying exposed muddy land flying path walking/floating in the water
river water sea water
3.7ft
2.2ft
10.14
16:00-17:00
Main species observed:
Weather: cloudy Wind: North 3-4 Water clarity: 6 A tall tree on the other side of the river seems to be the habitat of the egrets and they love to fly in a circling pattern across the main area with higher riverbed. Though there were exposed muddy land, the egrets never landed on them, and they seem to like the shallow water area more.
river water
sea water
5ft
4.5ft
10.15
15:00-17:00
Main species observed:
Weather: very cloudy Wind: South 3-4 Water clarity: 3 The high tide made the sea water flood back to the river. The egrets stayed on the trees for a while and then flied to the south and only one seagull was floating on the river.
river water
4.2ft
sea water
2.8ft
10.16
11:00-12:00
Main species observed:
Weather: cloudy Wind: Northwest 3-4 Water clarity: 6
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Same as egretta eulophotes, egretta garzetta also prefer to rest on the tree. Seagulls normally float on the water and sometimes move with the waves. While egrets normally fly in certain zone(usually the area between the north and south bridges across the river), seagulls seem to occupy a larger air space.
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river water
4.2ft
sea water
2ft
10.17
11:00-12:00
Main species observed:
Weather: Sunny Wind: North 3-4 Water clarity: 7
level of humidity
Compared with egrets, herons love to stay along the river levee (rather than on the trees) but they also enjoy walking in the shallow water, constantly flying between the levee and shallow area.
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5 level of humidity
Field Observation-Mapping
FIELD OBSERVATION-MAPPING
conceptual mapping for the dock area
QUAYSIDE FAIR Food Market Along The Dock University of Liverpool School of Architecture 2017-18 BA3 ARCH 352 Semester 2, STUDIO 2 Albert Dock: past forward Instructor: Marco Luliano Marco.Iuliano@liverpool.ac.uk Individual Work
The Royal Albert Dock, once declined after the Second World War and redeveloped in the 1980s, is now a major tourist attraction in the city of Liverpool. However, though filled with galleries, museums and highend restaurants, it does not provide public gathering spaces. Numerous students from all over Europe visiting the site can only sit on the ground of a small plaza and eat their cold sandwiches; food trucks are lined along the dock but few people choose to stay and eat. Located near the city center and residential neighborhoods, the site is calling for its own urban village.
Plan
axonometric rendering,
Solid carving the void
Rhythm of intersection
Human flow-up and down left: model photo, conceptual model 1 right: cardboard drawing and model photo diagram
Void Compressing the Solid
Rhythm of curves
left: model photo, conceptual model 2 right: cardboard drawing and model photo diagram
Human flow-below the ground
FLOTSAM PARADIGM
New Addition to Tate Liverpool University of Liverpool School of Architecture 2017-18 BA3 ARCH 352 Semester 1, STUDIO 2 Tate Architecture Studio: imagination, perception and measurable reality Instructor: Marco Luliano, Michael Wilford Marco.Iuliano@liverpool.ac.uk office@michaelwilford.com Individual Work
conceptual collage
model photo, final conceptual model
process model, placing flotsam to site
process model, combined with the ground floor of TATE Gallery
axonometric drawing, underground space, pencil sketch with material explanation