Mushroom Healing Fukushima, Japan, Shuying Wu Core Studio II Instructor: Natalie Yates
WU,SHUYING P O R T F O L I O
Landscape
Character
System
Influence
Time
flora fauna human system force
climate water soil scale
society culture policy externalities
maintenance evolution emergence failure
Master’s degree
WU, SHUYING
Email: shuying.wu@wustl.edu Mobile: 314.397.2862 Mailing: 741 Eastgate Ave., Apt 1S, St. Louis, MO 63130
EM P LOYM E NT Jan. 2018 Beijing
Aug. 2016-NOW St. Louis, MO
Jun. - Aug. 2016 St. Louis, MO
Tu r e ns cap e Directed design of pergola Drew Photoshop rendering of productive landscape / AutoCAD engineering drawing of pergola Built SketchUp model of pergola
Was hi ng t o n U ni v e r s i t y i n S t. Louis Assisted in schematic landscape design Be responsible for hand-drawing perspectives and diagrams / Digital drawing of Baden Project and Skatepark / Book Layout of the Baden Project / Tree survey
Full-time Architecture Intern Landscape Intern
Research Assistant– landscape architecture Book Editor
Arbolope Studio Carried site plan design of streetscape & paving Produced Rhino model and Photoshop rendering / engineering construction drawing Managed furniture design and modeling Designed Forest Park Playscape Project brochure
Full-time Landscape Intern
Aug. - Nov. 2014 Beijing
B e i j i n g Ts i n g h u a To n g h e n g U r b a n P l a n n i n g & D e s i g n I ns t i t u t e Detailed AutoCAD site planning of 20km2 tourist attractions
Full-time Landscape Intern
Nov. 2013 - Jan. 2014 Beijing
Fo u nd Ri ve r C o . L t d Led conceptual design for private Reba Estate in Carneton, Zambia
Project Constructor
July, 2013 - Jan. 2015 Beijing
May, 2013 Boston, MA Sept. - Nov. 2012 Beijing
July, - Sept. 2011 Beijing
FO T OX S t u d i o
LANDSCAPE
2018 Hatfield, MO
ASLA S Avian Aw
2018 Hatfield, MO
ASLA S Econom
2017 WIPP, NM
arch out Internati The 61s
2017 Shenyang, Liaoning
Xiang Xi
2017 St. Louis, MO
Anova C Political
2016 St. Louis, MO
ASLA S Minimum
2015 St. Louis, MO
Anova C Urban O
2010 Beijing
New Su
URBAN PLANNING / RESEARCH 2012
Recognized by newspaper and magazine / held exhibition / published books C u r e p o r t I nco r p o r at e d
Founder Photographer
AWAR DS
GRAPHIC DESIGN Interpreter
2014
Translated for Principles of Cureport Incorporated Urbanization Architecture Atelier ( UAA )
Researched possible ecological and socio-political problems related to utility tunnel in Japan Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD) Conducted master plan and landscape design for Chinese Academy of Sciences
National
Urban Planning Research Assistant
Urban Planning Designer Assistant
iPhone S Public H
PHOTOGRAPHY 2014
Persona
2013
Persona Architec
2013
Won Bu
2012
Persona Compan
Sept. 2008 to Jun. 2013
Aug. 2015 to May 2018
E DUCAT I O N
Bachelor’s degree
College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Peking University (PKU)
Specialty:
Urban Planning
Master’s degree
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Washington University in St. Louis (WashU)
Specialty:
Landscape Architecture
PERSONA L SK IL LS
St. Louis Chapter wareness
Honor Awards
St. Louis Chapter my: A Restoration Tool
Merit Awards
t loud Nuclear Landmark for a Waste Isolation Site ional Open Ideas Competition st Stink National Park
50 TOPLIST
in Li Community Design
Third Prize
Competition l Landscape: THE VIZ
First Prize
St. Louis Chapter m to Maximum
Merit Awards
Competition Orchard
Second Prize
un Real Estate Design Competition
Special Nominated
Computer Skills
• CAD (AutoCAD, Rhino) • Visualization (Rhino 3d, SketchUp) • Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, AfterEffects) • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) • Geographic Information System (ArcMap) • Basic C programming language
Language
• Advanced fluency in English: speaking, listening, reading and writing; • Basic greeting communication in Korean, Japanese, and Spanish; • Native Mandarin speaker; • Chinese to English Interpretor.
Hobbies
• Photography • Video editing • Graphic design (Poster, brochure, CD cover, Phone case) • Hand-drawing (Watercolor, Oil painting, Acrylic painting, Drawing) • Playing the piano
Personality
Optimistic and practical, I am a team-worker and efficient communicator. I am self-motivated to achieve and surpass client expectations. I love the challenge of balancing multiple tasks and take pride in managing my time effectively in order to produce meaningful design.
H
l Undergraduate School Survey Competition in China
First Prize
Shell Design Competition design for Harvard School of Health Chinese Students Association
First Prize
al Photography work featured in Beijing Youth Daily
al photography work featured in Shanghai Weekly and the cture of Yan Yuan
urch Cup hosted by China Photographer’s Association
al photography work featured in Photographers' nion
Third Prize
Master’s degree
WU, SHUYING
Ac a de m i c
Rod Barnett
Email: shuying.wu@wustl.edu Mobile: 314.397.2862 Mailing: 741 Eastgate Ave., Apt 1S, St. Louis, MO 63130
PROJ E CT E X P ER I EN CES
REF EREN CES
Professor Chair, Master of Landscape Archi Washington University in St. Loui
rodbarnett@wustl.edu, 314.935.
JAN. 2018 Turenscape, Architecture / Landscape Intern
Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province, Tourist Attraction Designed eco-friendly pergola that suppor ted plant growth with traditional Chinese Hui Style. Optimized limited budget materials and created collapsible shade to adapt to the local rainy climate.
Jun. 2017 Arbolope Studio, Landscape Summer Intern
Triangle Parkle Developed to provide infinity ‘∞ PXSTL pro
Nov. 2017 Wash U, Professional Liaison, Xtreme LA Team A member
Xtreme LA Challenge Contributed to a three-day workshop to solve Wells Goodfellow's chronic floods and food deser t. Ideas included encouraging bioretentions and check dams on site, and establishing city farms on vacant land, to provide both fresh produce and job opportunities.
Apr. 2017 - Jan. 2018 St. Louis Chapter of ASLA 2017 Spring Core Studio Teamwork: Tornike Jashia, Xiang Huang, Yi Zhang
Aug. 2017 Anova Competition, Teamwork: Rory Thibault, Sebastian Jin
Political Landscape: THE VIZ United a socio-politically sensitive neighborhood with a landscape that stitched community, memory, and future together. Slightly massaged the topography and introduced a multi-functional furniture, significant changes arose and human inspection and projection may occur.
Economy: A Re Proposed merged pa layered p 20% of ar time.
Aug. 2016- Sept. 2017 Wash U, Research Assistant
Sept.2017-NOW Wash U, Research Assistant
Wells Goodfellow Skatepark Currently collaborating with Green City Coalition to design a green space skatepark. Conducting plans including connecting vacant space around private proper ties in accordance with the MSD demolition process. The green space aims to create a safe public space for Wells Goodfellow residents.
Baden Pilot Pro Suppor ted communit budget co programs. and elevat
Conceptual Lan Selected fo Prof. Jie H
July. - Aug. 2017 Arbolope Studio, Landscape Summer Intern
Arbolope Studio Furniture Led the design of a wavy-shape bookshelf, and built Rhino models and made Photoshop renderings.
Aug. - Nov. 2014 Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning & Design Institute, Urban Planning Intern
July. 2017 Arbolope Studio, Landscape Summer Intern
Tower Grove Streetscape Reconciled pedestrian, driver and client needs to develop a multifunctional linear streetscape corridor to alleviate traffic and unsafe walking, driving conditions.
Nov. 2013 - Jan. 2014 Found Diver Co. Ltd Landscape Intern
Conceptual Pla Managed a by Found
Jun. - July.2017 Arbolope Studio, Landscape Summer Intern
100 North Cooperated with Studio Gang to design a triple level landscape: ground, amenity deck and trellis. Built rhino models and Photoshop renderings with various proposals, and drew AutoCAD construction details and Illustrator site plan.
July. 2012 - Jan. 2013 Peking University Urban Planning Research Assistant
Master Plan of Assisted in Province d team for s
itecture Program is
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Ac a de mic
Eric Ellingsen
Assistant Professor Master of Landscape Architecture Program Washington University in St. Louis
P rofe ssi on a l L. Irene Compadre
ASLA Principal, Arbolope Studio Adjunct Faculty, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts Washington University in St. Louis
eric.ellingsen@wustl.edu, 314.935.6200
et a parklet design to welcome people to Grand Center, and e a new gathering space in the art district. Modernized an ∞’ paving pattern reusing the golden bricks demolished from oject A Way, Away (Listen While I Say).
estoration Tool mediation via research-based design and strategy and aradigms of economy and conservation. Introduced a multiprogram including an experimental lab on site. Estimated rea's transformation into sustainable ranching by 50 years'
oject d research and design for a sustainable ecological ty park design. Cooperated with MSD to achieve a limitedommunity gathering greenspace, and relocated varied-target . Aimed at solving overflow on site, reestablishing habitats, ting neighborhood open space quality.
ndscape Planning for Jushui River in Hancheng City or a 6-person team project in Shaanxi Province directed by Hu; executed site investigation, survey and master plan.
anning for Reba Estate in Carneton, Zambia and led the design of a private real estate project supported Diver Co. Ltd for site investigation and layout production.
f Tourism Development for Qindeli n a tourist attraction planning project, in Heilongjiang directed by Prof. Tianxin Zhang. Collaborated with 8-person site investigation and layout production.
i@arbolope.com, 501.765.8515
EXTRACURRICUL A R ACTIVITIES LEADERSHIP 2017
Student ASLA in Washington University in St. Louis
Professional Liaison
Xtreme LA Challenge Student participant in Team A Workshop pocket map designer Connecting professional participants and lecturers
Participants Professional Liaison Illustrator
WORKSHOP 2017
VIDEO EDITING (https://vimeo.com/shuyingwu) 2017 2017
Who is deaf? Meet Vincent
GRAPHIC DESIGN 2017
Plant Sale flyer
Illustrator
2014
ChinaTrek of China Society at Harvard Kennedy School Brochure cover
Graphic Designer
2014
Photography exhibition, Reading Women (Shu Du Hua Jian – Ren Bo Ya), at Peking University
Photographer
2013
Cureport Incorporated’s Logo
Graphic Designer
2011
Movie, Girl’s Diary CD
Illustrator
FASHION DESIGN 2013
Department of Information Management in PKU, Silk Scarf
Fashion Designer
2011
Movie, Girl’s Diary
Make-up Artist
2012
Photography exhibition, Year in Focus 2012 at Peking University
Photographer
2008
Dancing party poster at College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
Photographer
2008
Lecture poster of Real Estate Culture Association at Peking University
Photographer
PHOTOGRAPHY
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01
URBAN REVITALIZATION
- Converting neglected city area
St. Louis Chapter of ASLA Merit Award Washington University in St. Louis, 2015 Fall Core Studio Shuying Wu / 2015
02
POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
- Massaging sculptural landscape
Anova Competition First Prize Shuying Wu + Rory Thibault + Sebastian Jin / 2017
03
A V I A N
A W A R E N E S S
- Bridging human and nonhuman
St. Louis Chapter of ASLA Honor Award Washington University in St. Louis, 2017 Spring Core Studio Shuying Wu / 2017
04
BY LANDSCAPE, WE APPROACH LIFE Research Assistant of Baden Project Shuying Wu / 2016 - 2018 Arbolope Studio Summer Intern Shuying Wu + Nanqi Dai / 2017
05
D E S I G N
- Water, water, water - Walk, bike, drive
T H I N K
Competition, Activity; Research Assistant, Model Maker, Freelance Photographer, Film Editor, Illustrator and Artist
- Landscape lands everywhere
01 MINIMUM TO MAXIMUM Chouteau's Landing, St. Louis, Missouri Individual Work / 2015 Instructor: Jacqueline Margetts
This project transforms an abandoned parking lot in Chouteau’s Landing, a post-industrial area, through a simple yet powerful intervention. The proposal is inspired by a Lepidoptera study, using masts to mimic the sensory hairs found on butterflies. Here, poles are placed at various heights and laid out according to the historic grid pattern of the district. The hooks and power-outlets on the masts provide for a multitude of potential uses. Planting is designed to specifically attract the monarch butterfly and to support the larger Butterfly Byway Project. The design intended to transform this structure on lepidoptera to use landscape structure to vibrate surroundings and revitalize the Chouteau's Landing.
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COYOTE CORRIDOR
PLANT STUDY
MON
Lepidoptera uses the setae on their body to sense vibration in the air, receivin transform that into feedback reaction (for example, to escape). LABIA
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NARCH CORRIDOR
ng signals and
AL PALP STUDY
The site is easily reachable by transportation. Historically, it has long been a mixture of people from different backgrounds, and used to be an activate hotspot for industrial and commercial usage. CONNECTION ANALYSIS
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS (SECTION A) ↑
CONCEPT→
Based on the grid pattern of the historical Chouteau’s Landing, red masts with different heights are placed on this parking lot and at the corner of the historical buildings that used to be on this site.
Section A
Section B
Section C
There are three kinds of masts: the 58 feet ones are used for transforming the huge billboard into human scale; the 30 feet ones are used for building platforms for viewing the Gateway Arch; the 5 feet ones are used for charging the phones. There are plugs and hooks on each mast. The upper half of the masts will light up during night. All are designed to provide light and electricity for opening opportunities for human activities, such as church market, farm market and exhibitions.
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SITE PLAN
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS (MATERIALS)
TARGET← Lighting up at night, the masts act as the light house in Chouteau's Landing. LAYERS OF DETAILS
VIEW FROM NORTH SIDE OF PROJECT
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PLANTATION ↑ Plants, such as the purple cornflower, are selected for monarch. Three trucks are left on the site as the playground for children. Linear green spaces are inspired by the tire print found on the ground and are used for planting whatever people need. Hooks and plugs are for residents around using strings and building tents to separate spaces and build shade for human activities. Holes on the masts are for birds. Lights are to attract human to gathering on the site.
CHANGING THROUGH TIME
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SPECIAL FACTORS & SIGNIFICANCE
This project views the site as a platform, an open space defined by human activities, and shows that landscape is a continuous urban ground to connect communities and revitalize city’s development. This shows landscape could be both dynamic and responsive, and both extensive and inclusive.
02 POLITICAL LANDSCAPE Ivory Perry Park, St. Louis, Missouri Collaborate with: Rory Thibault Sebastian Jin / 2017
Ivory Perry Park is located in a socio-politically sensitive neighborhood. Among other things, what is needed here is a landscape that stitches community, memory, and future together. By slightly massaging the topography, significant changes could arise. For example, minor manipulations of the ground plane could cause people to walk slower or faster, questioning the meaning of 'WALK', or ‘RUN', and focusing more on the landscape around them. With the introduction of multi-functional furniture, with mirrors on the joints, cooperation is required. Here, Ivory Perry Park is the stage upon which human inspection and projection may occur.
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VIZ VIS CORE ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY ACTIV
CONNECTION MAP
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VITY AND PROPOSED RELOCATION
VEGETATION
SITE PLAN
SLOPE - SPEED
CHILDREN PLAYGROUND SCHOOL BUS STOP 10”
MEMORIAL
11”
ENVIRONMENT
ENCOUNTER
THE WAY TO MEMORIAL
ENCLOSURE ”
1’-6”
3’-0
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5’
SECTION AA'
SECTION BB'
11”
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LOOKING BACK AND PROJECTING FUTURE
LONG SECTION
03 AVIAN AWARENESS Dunn Ranch Prairie, Missouri Individual Work / 2017 Instructor: Rod Barnett
The 20,000-acre Dunn Ranch Prairie (DRP) supports over 20 species of birds for migrating, breeding, foraging and nesting. Prairie-depended birds take different levels of habitats; thus, a multilayered planning is designed, including 4 modules. One proposal is to create human-avian unified observatories. Another strategy takes advantage of natural topographies and blinds, such as the eroded stream bank and berms. Stripes of mixed plants along waterways cater for avian living conditions. Fences and walls are installed to help feathered residents to actively interact with man-made infrastructure. By these modules, we look forward to highlighting bird importance and educating a bird-minded general public, by offering them a chance to admire avian architecture and landscape all at once, eventually raising DRP’s importance and credibility.
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Bell's Vireo Northern Rough-winged Swallow Brown Thrasher
Easte
MIGRATION BIRD SPECIES
Grasshopper Sparrow
Dunn Ranch Location
Missouri State
LOCATION IN MISSOURI
B
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DUNN RANCH PRAIRIE
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AVIAN ISOCHRONAL MIGRATION LINES AND MIGRATION ROUTES
Cliff Swallow
Loggerhead Shrike Tree Swallow
Bobolink
Barn Swallow
Red-winged Blackbird
Female
Northern Bobwhite
Short-eared Owl
Female
Male
YEAR ROUND BIRD SPECIES
ern Kingbird
03 Male
AVIAN LIBRARY on Dunn Ranch Prairie
Loggerhead Shrike
Tree Swallow
Cliff Swallow
Barn Swallow
Adapting to manmade structures
Eastern Kingbird
Cliff Swallow
Grasshopper Sparrow
Tree Swallow
Prairie Chicken
Tree Swallow
Hundreds of birds migrating
Birds standing on plants
Short-eared Owl Bells Vireo's nest
Birds Fighting
Nesting and resting on trees
AVIAN FACTS ON DUNN RANCH PRAIRIE
PLANNING →
↑
BEHAVIOR STUDY
These beautiful creatures occupy multiple levels of tallgrass prairie, and require various resources’ support.
We start from sites where eroded lands reside and 4 modules are located along existing trail ways, forming a grand avian sightseeing tour.
Large open area for foraging
Northern Roughed-wing Swallow Insect
Corn
Cliff Swallow
Drinking
Grain
Prairie Chicken
Adapt to manmade structure
Gliding
High in the air
Mud
Insect Bathing
Bobolink
Gliding
Cavities n water but 0.98–5.9 deep.
Material for nesting: bark, weed, twig
Rice
Small grains
Predators: snake, falcon, magpie, owl, etc. Foraging standing on the grass
Insect
Alfalfa
Preening on fence
Prairie plants
Hay field
On the ground
Flying miles between their roosts and feeding ground, 1 to 2 hours before sunset.
Adapt to manmade structure, for breeding
On the ground
Live in tree most of the year Grassy field
Undisturbed tallgrass prairie
MODULE 3
03 MODULE 2
MODULE 4
MODULE 1 Office Trail way Driveway Grain Corn Prairie plants
Prairie Chicken Cliff Swallow Nor ther n Roughwinged Swallow Bobolink
near t dry, 91 ft
Waterway Indigo bush Tree Fence
SITE PLANNING AND SIGHTSEEING TRAIL Near Streams, lakes and river banks
Live in grasslands, towns, broken forest, and river edges, but avoid heavy forest and deserts. Marsh field before migration
South Slope
Module 4
Shade in the afternoon
Shade in the morning
Flooding zone
Highly eroded
Remnant prairie
Module 2 Agricultural land mixed with prairie
Module 1 Module 3 Eroded
AVIAN BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
Slightly eroded
SITE CONDITION AND ANALYSIS
AVIAN MODULE 1 MODULE 1 → Cliff Swallows use corners formed by vertical wall and horizontal floor to build their nests, and the number of a single group could be up to 3,700. Materials for nests should be mud, twigs, so an architectural observatory is to be built on one of the lake at DRP.
Module 1 Location
Average 5.1 inch
Cliff Swallow's Feet The swallow's small feet are tiny and cling best to thin wire and small twigs. Material The little holes on concrete and the rough surface could serve as landing point for their tiny feet. Concrete is also long-lasting and has high durability.
Perfect view point to watch Cliff Swallow chasing insects.
CLIFF SWALLOW OBSERVATORY
AVIAN MODULE 2 Recycled PVC tube walls could be built also for Nor thern Roughed-wing Swallow and people could have good view and take photos of them. Indigo bushes are planted nearby the tube walls for nest materials.
Average 2-4 feet deep
Module 2 Location
Average 5.1-5.9 inch
Indigo bushes Mud
Drink water
AVIAN MODULE 3
Module 3 Location
Modified natural topography provides people a closer interaction with birds, without disturbing birds. Bumps are built along tracks, which block human sounds. A periscope structure installation gives people a way to view birds behind the berms.
Average 17.7 inch
Periscope installation
Detention
Berm Bumps slow down walking pace
Higher view point
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AVIAN MODULE 4 The vertical erosion bank of streams is converted into steps and terrains for walking, and stones are added in water to create white noise to hide human sound. Visitors will have an eye-level view of birds nesting and a good experience seeing birds flying around them.
Module 4 Location
Average 6.3-7.1inch
Piles of stones are put in water to create 'white noise' to hide footstep sound.
BEFORE
Stones slow down water, and soil is slowly washed away, widening streams and providing possible habitat for aquatic creatures.
Steps are built, offering a perfect view of nests on ground. Biodiversity increases and human-bird interaction is created.
AFTER
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BEFORE
People stay in the crowded tiny bird hide and wait hours to have a glance of their beloved birds.
AFTER
04 THE BADEN PROJECT Baden, St. Louis, Missouri Research Assistant / 2016 - 2017 Instructor: Rod Barnett
The Baden Ecological Park is the culmination of a years worth of research, discussions and workshops with the community of Baden, and interactions with the Urban Vitality and Ecology Initiative and Metropolitan Sewerage District. Serving as both a community hub and ecological service, the Baden Ecological Park integrates public open space with MSD's basins, creating a new public amenity. The three basins are considered temporary holding ponds. Each basin contains filtration and discharge devices that function independently. The ultimate goal is to create a health urban retreat that balances social and ecological needs in the community. Three gardens are proposed, one at each basin site. Together, the basin gardens act as sponges to soak up extra water during times of heavy rain, and slowly release it at a rate with which the stormwater system can cope.
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FLOATING PRAIRIE
BADEN WATERSHED
MSD DEMOLITION PROCESS
Wet Pond
MAIN ROADS AROUND BADEN
BADEN LINKED WITH MSD
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MASTER PLAN
Habitats locate on site
4 types of habitats
Prey
Predator
Biodiversity and open spaces around Baden. All the above species can be found in the Baden neighborhood.
PARTRIDGE prairie garden This is a naturalistic wet prairie setting. The basin zone is divided by a boardwalk entered from Oriole St by means of a wooden pavilion with a butterfly roof. The boardwalk leads to a deck below the railroad bed, from which the Partridge garden can be viewed. On either side of the boardwalk is a pond graded to permit water to stand in the lowest contour after a large-scale rain event. The exposed sides are planted with native species adapted to the variable conditions
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PLAN
PERSPECTIVE
LONG SECTION
TILLIE glade garden This scheme is mostly a planting strategy, with rocks to add scale and informal seating, and testify to the garden’s origin in the idea of a Missouri glade. The cross sections show that the grading can be combined with steps, particularly at the collector, and that there could be a retention function. Depending at what level the outlet is set, water could drain in 72 hours. PLAN
LONG SECTION
PERSPECTIVE
FREDERICK woodland garden The floor of the garden is a single slightly sloping (2%) plane that acts as a detention pond when required but that spends most of its life as a play space. Drainage pipes recovered from light industry closures are carefully incorporated into the biological field that is developing in the garden, providing vertical habitat, and perhaps - if connected to the CSS operating as overflow pipes. The plans show the potential distribution of square, rectangular and cylindrical concrete and ceramic pipes, and the possibility of creating raised garden beds to complement them. These beds would be larger and therefore able to incorporate more complex communities. The pipes and the raised beds would also serve as insect and bird habitat, and the whole space could be accessible to visitors for exploration, play and study.
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PIPES SERVE AS ANIMAL HABITATS
PLAN
LONG SECTION
PERSPECTIVE
04 SOCIAL URBANISM St. Louis, Missouri Summer Landscape Intern / 2017 Instructor: Irene Compadre, Jim Fetterman
As an landscape intern, I got the chance to deeply discuss with clients, and realized their ideal thoughts by using my landscape knowledge and skills. Working in real projects is different from school assignments, where budget, footprint, and client's needs are to be well-thought through. How to design-small scale landscape to revitalize a street, or even a region, challenged me a lot, especially on the aspect of designing details, but provided me with the opportunity to feel how powerful urban planning and landscape are, in a way that we intertwine ecology, society, and culture together.
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Credited to Arbolope Studio. Professional work is confidential and can not be copied or share
PERSPECTIVE
MATERIALS LEGEND SYMBOL
P1 +/-3
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MATERIAL
DETAIL
CONCRETE PAVING
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METAL EDGING
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4'- 3 9 " 4 4'- 1 9" 2
1'-4 3 4"
1'-3 3 4"
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4'- 1 0 4"
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GRAND CENTER TRIANGLE PARKLET
5'
10' DATE
DRAWING TITLE:
JUNE XX, 2017
Grand Center, Inc.
PROJECT NUMBER (Arbolope)
3526 Washington Ave #2 St. Louis, MO, 63103
Landscape Architecture + Urban Design + Public Art 1219 S. Boyle Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 314.769.9492
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PROJECT NUMBER (Client)
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Credited to Arbolope Studio. Professional work is confidential and can not be copied or share
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TOWER GROVE STREETSCAPE FESTIVAL DAY Teamwork: Nanqi Dai / 2017
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Triangle Parklet Brick Paving Design Shuying Wu
05 DESIGN THINK Competition, Activity; Model Maker, Freelance Photographer, Film Editor, Illustrator.
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Observation on real-world implementation, by Shuying Wu Economy: A Restoration Tool, Shuying Wu + Tornike Jashia + Xiang Huang + Yi Zhang Core Studio IV Instructor: Rod Barnett
Cultural-educational Center, by Shuying Wu Economy: A Restoration Tool, Shuying Wu + Tornike Jashia + Xiang Huang + Yi Zhang Core Studio IV Instructor: Rod Barnett
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Serial Sections of Governors Island, by Shuying Wu
Project Trailer: https://vimeo.com/255270218 The 61st Stink National Park, Shuying Wu + Rui Zou Core Studio V Instructor: Eric Ellingsen
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XTREME LA CHALLENGE
Site Location ↓ , Shuying Wu Xtreme LA Challenge Instructor: Chip Crawford + Team A
Social and Cultural Landscape ↑ , Shuying Wu Xtreme LA Challenge Instructor: Chip Crawford + Team A
Salt Crystals
Spiral Jetty
Landscape
In Core Studio V, we built up a tent next to Spiral Jetty.
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BOOK BINDING
Shuying Wu, Amorphous, pen on paper, 8.5"x11"
HYPERREAL MODELS Material and Regulatory Technologies along South Branch Chicago River Shuying Wu + Margot Shafran Core Studio III Instructor: Jesse Vogler
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https://vimeo.com/shuyingwu
HAND-DRAWN STORYBOARD
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Conceptual Plan of Chinese Private Garden, Shuying Wu Landscape Architecture History & Theory Instructor: Jacqueline Margetts
Culture
Society
Religion
Archi
itecture
Landscape
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Shuying Wu Traveling + Photography + Watercoloring