DESIGN PORTFOLIO Tina Sihao Xiong
Content Academic Work Interlocked Landscape
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Ecology, Anthroplogy, Urbanization
Advisor: El Hadi Jazairy Date:January, 2015 - April, 2015
Ciudad Imaginada
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Enclave of Inclusion
Advisor: McLain Clutter Date:May and June, 2015
Culture Incubator
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Trueque_Truco_Trato
Advisor: María Arquero de Alarcón Date:September, 2014 - December, 2014
Bridge
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Super Urban Complex in Longcheng Square Advisor: Xiaojun Rao, Qin Hong, and officers from Vanke and Longgang Urban Planning Committee Date:2013.03-2013.07
Diversity
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High Rise Complex Design Advisor: Xiaosong Peng, Xiaoguang Shao Date:2012.09-2013.01
Other Work Competition
Trans
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ULI Hines Competition 2015 Advisor: El Hadi Jazairy, McLain Clutter Date:January 2015
Internship
Oriental Glazed World
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Residences Design in Nanyue Mountain and Member’s Club Advisor: Zhu Chen, Yili Gao Date:2012.03-2012.05
Publication and Postcard
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Resume
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Interlocked Landscape Ecology, Anthroplogy, Urbanization
Project Introduction:
The project investigated issues about liminal zones, and the relationships between archeology, ecology and urbanization across scales. I proposed alternative development scenarios for Xochimilco, and elaborated a comprehensive vision for the future of Xochimilco. Location: Xochimilco, Mexico City DF, Mexico
Advisor: El Hadi Jazairy Date:January, 2015 - April, 2015 Mapping, research - Teamwork in collaboration with Shuya Xu. Design project - Individual.
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Liminal Spaces In Anthropology, liminality is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of rituals, when participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet begun the transition to the status they will hold when the ritual is complete. Liminality is in the in-between state that no longer holds its old status, but has also not yet begun the transition to the new status completely. During the liminal stage, it stands at the threshold. During liminal periods, social hierarchies may be reversed or temporarily dissolved, continuity of tradition may become uncertain, and future outcomes once taken for granted may be thrown into doubt. The dissolution of order during liminality creates a fluid, malleable situation that enables new institutions and customs to generate.
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Xochimilco, the Site Xochimilco lies 28 km south of Mexico City. With its network of canals and artificial islands, it testifies to the efforts of the Aztec people to build a habitat in the midst of an unfavourable environment. The lacustrine landscape of Xochimilco, constitutes the only reminder of traditional Pre-Hispanic land-use in the lagoons of the Mexico City basin. In the midst of a network of small canals, on the edge of the residual lake of Xochimilco (the southern arm of the great drained lake of Texcoco), some chinampas or ‘floating’ gardens can still be found. Parts of this half-natural, halfartificial landscape are now an 'ecological reserve'.
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Historically, Xochimilco is a city that has always functioned independently of Mexico City. The primary occupation of the local inhabitants of Xochimilco was agriculture based on the chinampas, whose produce of vegetables and flowers, would be transported to Mexico City to support basic life. In 1987, Xochimilco was declared a World Heritage site for this system of chinampas, from the Aztec era. However, rapid urbanization in Mexico City is gradually encroaching upon this World Heritage site, therefore hampering the entire regions including the chinampas, lakes and canals. I believe Mexico City and Xochimilco can interlock and work in tandem with each other, rather than functioning independently, because I believe Xochimilco can be merged as an affiliated part of Mexico City. I propose to recreate Xochimilco as an urban park for recreation and exercise, to support the urban life in Mexico City.
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Travel Route
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Wetland and Water Cleaning System
Urban Park
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Background
This concept can be actualized by four measures: 1. By increasing building density in the liminal zone that can stop more urbanization from encroaching into Xochimilco. 2. Developing a synthetic gesture in the liminal zone to define the urban area, that can attract higher density buildings and prevent urbanization from encroaching further into the site. 3. Using water as a gap to completely stop urbanization in areas of high conflict in this regard. 4. Exchanging some functions along the liminal zone can create interdepedency between the two cities, which currently function independent and separate of each other. Creating a mix of functions can help bring both cities to work coherently. Through these approaches, I intend to bring Mexico City and Xochimilco together and function with mutual interdependence, which can help benefit the entire Federal District region as a whole.
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Ciudad Imaginada Enclave of inclusion
Project Introduction:
This project recuperates Mexico City’s utopic capacity through the design of a new enclave on the site of the Benito Juarez International Airport. Location: Mexico City International Airport, Mexico City DF
Advisor: McLain Clutter Date:May and June, 2015 Teamwork in collaboration with Saswati Das.
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Ciudad Imaginada is an island of its own, formed at the intersection of water, landscape and roads – three networks of urbanism that form its immediate context. The urban grid adapts from the adjacent neighborhood, Aragon; the water extends from Lake Texcoco ecological park and the landscape from Parque Almeda Oriente. The enclave is an urban re-imagination of Mexico City, historically envisioned by the Aztecs as an island on water; and presently, an amalgamation of various styles and elements from diverse cultures. Therefore, the built form of Ciudad Imaginada is on one hand like the culmination of various characters, typologies and architectural styles of the city, as if converging the entire city into one point; and on the other, it is a unique island located in a sea of urban forests, greenlands, water canals and lakes. The built mass intersects with the networks, creating cross-sections of interaction between building form and urban landscape.
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Using these two ideas, the enclave repositions a historical Mexico City in the current day and age of urbanization and growth. There are components of nature that evoke references from the past, styles that are present throughout the city even today and projections that re-think population growth and city growth simultaneously. There are cultural, physical and symbolic references from the various colonias that exist in Mexico City today and the areas within the enclave evoke different temporalities of cultures and growth such as organic markets, high-rise towers, technological development, water channels and so on. Eventually, Ciudad Imaginada speaks a dichotomous language reflecting the duality of nature of Mexico City itself: it is a heterotopic situation that evokes Mexico City in different ways and at different times, while remaining an island in the forest cover, away from the expanding urbanization, yet building upon the utopic imagination of the Aztec city.
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Redefine Re-adapt with water system
Replace to work with water system
Re-define with maze
Recognize with water system
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Hybrid Re-adapt with green system
Heterotopia define new public spaces
Re-adapt with green and road system
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Entrance to Trajineras
Retails, Garage, Offices, Hotels
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Cultural Recreation Historic Public Market
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New Public Market
Artist Studios
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Grass Lawn Water Monument Grass Lawn
Cultural Recreation
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Cultural Recreation
Project Introduction:
La Viga which used to be a canal is a spine that aggregates rich history and culture in Mexico City DF. Public markets have been gradually dwindling with the influx of capitalism endeavors in the developing city. Location: Mexico City DF, Mexico
Advisor: Mar铆a Arquero de Alarc贸n Date:September, 2014 - December, 2014 Mapping, research - Teamwork in collaboration with Shreejit Modak and Yiwei Huang. Design project - Individual.
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Connect open spaces
Improve accessibilities (pedestrian)
Insert multi-generation program
Internet operation system
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Regulate hygiene rules of products
Rearrange the usage of road Water purification system
Incremental Housing
Engaging water elements
Cultural actors
Art exhibitions
Build bike lane Improve affiliated parking
Open Space Connection
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Design a cultural route
Formalize tianguis
Bike Trail Route
Potential Bike Stations
Mercado Xochimilco Zona Hotel Garage
Retail
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A four floor affiliate building. With the founction of hotels, offices, garage and retails.
Located in the historic center of Xocimilco, the public market signals the south end of La Viga Spine. In Retail 2003, UNESCO declared Xochimilco Tianguis a World Heritage Site in recognition to the legacy of the chinampas, “one of the most productive and sustainable agricultural systems in the world.� The Mercado de Xochimilco plays an important role in this productive urban waterscape: the flowers and vegetables cultivated in the chinampas populate the stalls in the market, attracting local residents and tourists alike. A must-see stop in the touristic visits to the canals, the market concentrates most of the economic activity in the area, and its surroundings suffer from most congestion all day long. Public The intervention recognizes the Market vibrancy and fragility Tianguis of the market area, and develops a two-fold strategy: (1) build on existing local culture to increase the programmatic offer and transform the tourist base, and (2) transform of the public space network to reorganize traffic flows and reconnect with the local cultural waterscapes.
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This culture route is awesome!
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Super Urban Complex in Longcheng Square
Project Introduction:
The project was to redesign the southern part of Longcheng Square, directly facing the Longgang government building, and to design a super urban complex beside the square. Since the project belonged to Vanke, it was required to achieve a balance between convenience for the public and commercial interests for Vanke. Location: Longgang District, Shenzhen, China
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Diversity High Rise Complex Design
Project Introduction:
Designed the theater and office building of China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd. (CMSB) The site is located near Shenzhen Government Building, in the vicinity of civic facilities and residential district. The project was to design an office building no higher than 100 meters, along with a theater and supporting commercial areas. Location: Futian District, Shenzhen, China
Advisor: Xiaosong Peng, Xiaoguang Shao Total Built-up Area: 44850 M2 Date:2012.09-2013.01 29
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According to the survey, the office spaces around the site are highly concentrated, resulting in huge variation of visitor flow and traffic flow between weekdays and weekends, as well as between day and night.
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Simultaneous interpretation room 7 Side-light room 8 Rehearsal room 9 Dressing room 10 Lady’s room 11 Men’s room 12
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First-floor Plan Office lobby 1 Fire-control room 2 Business hall of China Mingsheng Bank 3 Self-service bank 4 The rear of automated-teller machine 5 Warehouse 6 Archive 7 Commercial shop 8
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Theater lobby 9 Lounge 10 Snack bar 11 Ticket office 12 Deposit office 13 Lady’s room 14 Men’s room 15 Storeroom 16
Orchestra pit 17 Stage 18 Side stage 19 Big props 20 Stage control 21 Small props 22 Quick dressing room 23 Duty room 24
Men’s room 25 Lady’s room 26 Dressing room 2 Costume room 2
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Trans ULI Hines Competition 2015
Project Introduction: The project is near historic Treme and direct proximity to new developments that will put the neighborhood on a trajectory toward renewed economic prosperity and growth. With many cultural resources in and around the development, the site offers a unique opportunity to attract visitors and residents in the extension of the downtown districts, through the development, and the city beyond. Location: New Orleans, Louisiana Advisor: El Hadi Jazairy, McLain Clutter Date:January 2015 Teamwork in collaboration with Yiwei Huang, Shuya Xu, Eun Sung Lim, Jeff Dube.
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Oriental Glazed World Residences Design in Nanyue Mountain and Member’s Club
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Project Introduction:
The site is located in Nanyue District, Hengyang of Hunan Province. It is beside Nanyue Mountain which has a long history. The project mainly concerns housing, giving consideration to tourism and hotels. Location: Nanyue District, Hengyang of Hunan Province, China
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Overall Strategy
Single house with courtyard Inner courtyard house Town house with courtyard Row house with courtyard High-rise Flats Commercial retail Member’s Club Hotel Health Care Center Reservoir Control Station Garbage Collection Station
Spatial axes Space joints Courtyard space
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The Member’s Club adopted the form of Chinese traditional ternary courtyard, providing recreation for residents.
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Postcards
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Xochimilco
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Tina Sihao Xiong
Tel: (734)3537236 Email:shxiong@umich.edu Add: 2222 Fuller Ct Apt 101A, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
EDUCATION 07/2014-06/2015
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan Master of Urban Design
09/2009-06/2014
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenzhen University (SZU) Bachelor of Architecture (5-year pogram)
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 05/2015-06/2015 01/2015-04/2015 09/2014-12/2014 07/2014-08/2014 12/2013-06/2014 07/2013-08/2013 07/2012-08/2012
Design Studio Work Ciudad Imaginada Enclave of Inclusion Interlocked Landscape Ecology, Anthroplogy, Urbanization Culture Incubator Trueque_Truco_Trato The last kilometer-safe streets for children Mexico City DF: The Mega Region Sky Garden Office Building in Shenzhen University Science Park Academic Researches Survey of Traditional Wooden Buildings of Yunnan Province, China Research of Buildings in Ancient Town, Chengdu, China
PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK 01/2015-04/2015 09/2014-12/2014
XOCHIMILCO Editor and Contributor Trueque, Truco, Trato Contributor
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 03/2015 03/2013-07/2013 01/2015
Internship Perkings Eastman New York 7 Days Externship TSINGHUA-YUAN Architecture Design Co. Ltd. Xinhua Community in Lianyungang Nanyue Mountain - Oriental Glazed World Competition ULI Hines
COMPUTER SKILL 3D Modeling: SketchUp, Rhinoceros, Autodesk 3Ds Max, ArchiCAD 2D Graphic: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Auto CAD Rendering: V-ray for SketchUp
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English (Professional Working Proficiency) Mandarin (Native Proficiency) Cantonese (Limited) Merit-based Scolarship Excellent Student of Academic Performance (SZU) - Second Prize SUIADR Scholarship -Second Prize Excellent Intern (SZU) Excellent Student Leader (SZU) SUIADR Scholarship -Third Prize
Sihao Xiong
Email:shxiong@umich.edu Tel: (734)3537236 Add: 2222 Fuller Ct., Apt 101A, Ann Arbor, Michigan,48105