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FROM FARM TO MARKET
FROM FARM TO MARKET
FIRST GLANCE, FIRST LOVE
OAK RANCH ESTATE
Internship + Final Design
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VISION FOR A NEW URBAN ANCHOR
TOUCH WITH WATER
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BRING NATURE IN
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Master Plan Community
Award-Wining
Residential
Urban Design Large Scale
Internship Resort
Ecological Restoration
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VISION FOR A NEW URBAN ANCHOR
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Redevelopment of the Energy Corridor District Park and Ride, Houston, TX August, 2014 New Urbanism, Low Impact Development, Mixed Use Development Internship, Team Work with Jixing Liu, Won Min Sohn, Jiahe Bian, Hejing Feng Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim 1700 Acres • Drew a base map for the Energy Corridor District • Played a major role in site analysis and concept development • Led design in concentration area (Park and Ride) • Built Rhino model, created renderings and made a group presentation to client A focus of the Houston Energy Corridor District is on cleaner, alternative transportation options and sustainable environment. The Energy Corridor offers free shuttles, natural gas powered buses, trails, bike lanes, sidewalks and a Metro Park-and-Ride for car sharing options. Goals for design include 1) creating a superior transportation system of facilities, roadways and amenities that result in a diversity of commuting solutions (Energy Corridor, 2014) and 2) implementing Low Impact Design features such as ponds, rain gardens, and porous pavement to increase efficiency of water resource management. Creation of a working bicycle network and Low Impact Development (LID) technique applications would combine the advantages of the area with the goals for development.
Energy Tree
Mixed Use Office/Retail
Sidewalk Outdoor Lounge
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Sculpture
Bike Path
Demographics Office Space in Millions of Square Feet Office Space by Square Feet (in Millions)
Office and mixed use space is expected to add 16.5 million SF by 2030 (85.9% growth) Adding 55,000 employees Retail is expected to grow by 750,000 and Industrial/ Warehouse to drop by 430,000 A net gain of 950 employees by 2030 Hotels: 24 in Corridor, 3,463 rooms Four hotels proposed, 614 rooms
Population and Employment from Parcel Land Use Analysis
Population and Employment from Parcel Land Use Analysis
Building Area from Parcel Land Use Analysis Building Area from Parcel Land Use Analysis in Millions of Square Feet in Millions of Square Feet
149,772 39.6
8.9 Under Construction
2014
Class C
2030
91,081 23.1
Class B
2014
Class A
20,735
Source: Harris County Appraisal District, CDS Market Research, and The Energy Corridor District
2.5 1975-1984
1985-1994
1995-2004
2005-2014
2030
26,618
Population
Employment
Office/Mixed Use
2.0
3.6
2.8
Industrial/Warehouse
Retail
Urban Sprawl (Developed by Jixing Liu)
Wildlife
Existing Conditions Built Environment
Natural Environment ATTRACTIVE
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RABIES POTENTIAL
AGGRESSIVE/ POISONOUS
• Metro Park and Ride System- strong regional bus network • Established workplace-based cycling culture • Sufficient water supply trength • Steady economic growth • High vehicle road accessibility
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• Low connectivity • Little to no attractions or walkable destinations • Low amount of mixed use development within site • Growing development increases impervious surface area eakness • No buffers or signage along I-10 for pedestrian safety • Noise pollution from I-10
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Accessibility: Hospital
Accessibility: Shopping Center
Alternative Transit:Bus (Credit: Hejing Feng)
Accessibility: Park and Ride System
Accessibility: Park and Greenway System
Alternative Transit:Bike (Credit: Hejing Feng)
Transit Center With Parking
Park
Park And Ride
Proposed Greenway
Transit Center (Light Rail)
Existing Greenway
Transit Center Without Parking
Water Body
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• Diversify transportation options, • Green network • Coordinate with Houston Bikeway Program • Add LID features pportunity • Control microclimate with wind corridor
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• Highly educated employees within the ECD
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• Pedetrian safety conditions • Potential environmental hazard • Development of private property cannot be regulated • Large initial costs to implement LID hreat
General Concept
Concept Framework
Garage
Transit Meeting
Green Roof
Upper Floor Office
Reflection
Music
Research
DAY
NIGHT Sports
Food/Drink
Residential
Ground Floor Retail
Farmer’s Market
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Shopping
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Healthy Community
Transportation
Environment
Energy
Economics
CO2
Goals and Objectives (Developed by Wonmin Sohn)
Destination
Light Rail Routes and Stops
Stream Flow& Overland Flow
Energy Production
Transit-Oriented Development Area
Sidewalk & Trails
Bus Routes and Stops
Natural Preservation
Energy Saving
High-End Mixed-Use Area
Bike Lanes & Racks
Vehicle Road
Green Infrastructure
Energy Prevention
Localized Shops & Water Front Area
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Master Plan IMPLEMENT LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
CREATE WALKABLE/ BIKEABLE COMMUNITY
1. Roof Garden 2. Solar Panels 3. Water Wall 4. Rain Garden 5. Wetland 6. Retention Pond 7. Inlet 8. Multifunctional Open Space 9. Nature Preservation 10. Rain Harvesting Garden 11. Multifunctional Detention Pond
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Transit Center Plaza Transit Hall Roof Garden Retail Hotel & Office Complex Light Rail Station Retail Bridge Shopping Mall Multi-family
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
Stage Park Row Signature Intersection Bike Rental Center Transit Plaza Sports Court Office Building Hospital
Cross Section A-A’
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100
200ft
Transit Center Plaza
Infinite Pool
Hotel & Office Complex
Roof Garden
Water Wall Pedestrian Bridge
Transit Plaza
Innovative Energy Application System
Wind
Solar Energy
Electricity
Rain Water Harvesting System
Night Scene of Roof Garden Transit Complex Building Information GARAGE (P & R) HOTEL OFFICE GARAGE( HOTEL 3 floors 262,500 sf 400,000 sf & OFFICE) 2,400 parking spaces 350 rooms 2 floors 1,200 parking spaces
Lighting
Transit Complex Function
Web Art Installation
Transit Complex Circulation
Irrigation
HOTEL OFFICE TRANSIT HALL WITH RETAIL RETAIL
Irrigation
Circulation of First Floor
PEDESTRIAN FLOW VEHICLE FLOW GARAGE ENTRANCE
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Web Art Installation Solar Panel
Rooftop Garden
Water Wall
Pedestrian Bridge Shopping Mall
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Energy Tree
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TOUCH WITH WATER
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Cross Creek Ranch Community, Katy, TX August, 2013 Active Living, New Urbanism, Low Impact Development Team Work with Bitong Yang, Yue Yao, Zhixing Yu Dr. Eric Bardenhagen, Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim 388 Acres • Developed concept master plan and commercial area • Analyzed data and draw analysis diagram • Produced final renderings This project is a sub community in Cross Creek Ranch (CCR) in Fulshear, Texas. It is proposed to have different land uses such as single-family houses, multifamily houses, patio home, schools, civic institution, and commercial. The main concept for the community is to modify the existing water body to a palm shape so that it can be enjoyed by most people living nearby. LID facilities will be used for stormwater management system, while amenities will be installed for resting, recreation and doing exercises within 5-10 minutes walk from users’ home. The commercial and civic area will be featured with new urbanism elements such as relatively narrow and shaded street, rear parking, on street parking, outdoor living, etc. Furthermore, wildlife habitat will be preserved to create ecological benefits. This sub community will become an outstanding neighborhood by creating a walkable, livable, and attractive community.
Concept
MAXIMIZED VIEW TO WATER FEATURES
GREEN SPACE
CONNECTIVITY
HEALTHY COMMUNITY
CO2
Strategies
Water Treatment
Irrigation the landscape
(Developed by Bitong Yang) Grey water
Lake/Detention Grey water collected from home
Water treatment facilities
Constructed wetland
Infiltration
Flewellen Creek
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1. Single Family Lot 2. Community Center 3. LID Parking Lot 4. Recreation Center 5. Outdoor Courts 6. Trail Forest 7. Constructed Wetland 8. Hill and Trail 9. Water Park 10. Elementary School 11. Playground 12. Multifamily Lot 13. Church 14. Healing Garden 15. Community Health Center 16. Garage/ Pharmacy 17. Garage 18. Bank 19. Retention Pond 20. Art Museum 21. Sculpture Garden 22. Retail (Food) with Courtyard 23. Retail 24. Food Court 25. Office 26. Mall 27. Garage with Green Wall 28. Skywalk with Green Roof 29. Central Oasis 30. Green Terrace 31. Plaza 32. Patio Home
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Street Malls and Restaurants
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1000
Section A-A' 2000ft
Retention Pond
Mall with Cinema
Atrium Garden
Ground Retail+ Parking
5’ 3’ 4’
26’
4’ 3’ 5’
Land Use 5’ 3’ 4’
10’
39’
4’ Type 3’ 5’ Single Family
Local Street (50’)
Street Section with Parallel Parking (NTS, 60') Cinema
10’
Main Street with Parallel Parking(73’)
Patio Home Multi Family
Specialty Store
Water Green Space School Health Care Civic Commercial
Vehicular Circulation Analysis
5’ 3’ 4’ 10’
26’
10’
4’ 3’ 5’
5’ 2’ 3’
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24’
12’
24’
Thoroughfare (100’)
10’ 3’ 2’ 5’
Parkway (200') Thoroughfare (100')
Local Street Section (NTS- 50')
Local Street with Parallel Parking(60’)
Main Street (Parallel Parking, 73') Street (Parallel Parking, 60')
Garage
Street (40')
Green Space
Surface Parking Parking Garage
Service Radius
Within 5-min Walking Distance
5’ 3’ 4’
10’
39’
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Local Street (50’)
Main Street with Parallel Parking(73’)
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Within 3-min Walking Distance Main Street with Parallel Parking(73’)
Section of Thoroughfare (NTS, 100')
10’
24’
12’
24’
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ThoroughfareLocal (100’) Street with Parallel Parking(60’)
10’
24’
12’
Thoroughfare (100’)
24’
Active
5’ 2’ 3’
Semi-Passive
4’ 3’ 5’
Passive
10’
Entertain
5’ 2’ 3’
26’
Live
5’ 3’ 4’ 10’
Work
Behavior Analysis
10’ 3’ 2’ 5’
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Streetscape
Retention Pond
Roof Garden Pedestrian Bridge (Developed with Zhixing Yu) Glass Dome
Outdoor Lounge
Rain Garden
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December, 2013 Land Use Planning, Sustainable Development Individual Dr. Jon Rodiek 1 acre
RELAXATION INTERACTION
Rain Water Harvesting
PRODUCTION
Studio
The project aims to create an economically sustainable and livable home for a ranch family. The site is located in a ranch which is only two miles away from Highway 6 and six miles away from the city of Marlin. The airport and another major city, Waco, are also within 30 minutes’ drive. The various topography provides great opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. Large flat areas on the west make farming and construction affordable. Several live streams are running through this ranch and finally meet the Brazos River outside the site boundary. The ranch owner’s house is placed close to the major road while kept away from public. Amenities like swimming pool, hot tub, studio, playground, edible garden, outdoor lounge are proposed considering the age and preference of family members.
Fire Place
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Residential Design in Marlin Quadrangle, Falls County, TX
Swimming Pool
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Vegetable Garden
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Oak Ranch Estate
PRIVACY
WATERSMART
401’
Site Plan 1. Wild Flower Field 2. Overhead Structure with Swing Table Set 3. Hot Tub 4. Swimming Pool 5. Outdoor Recreation Area 6. Studio 7. Vegetable Garden 8. Main Entry 9. Sculpture Fountain 10. Residence Driveway 11. Rain Harvesting Cistern
402’
1 5 2 3
Shade Analysis
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5:00 pm
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FFE 402.65’ HP 402.45’ 8
12:00 am
400’
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5:00 pm Dec 21 9:00 am 309’
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309’
400’
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402’
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60 ft
Function Diagram
Perspective of Outdoor Event Room Edible Garden
Studio
Lounge
Art Screen
Fire Place
Visual Axis
Activity Space
Conversation Space
Views from Studio Playground
Swing Cafe & Hot Tube
Fire Place
Art Screen
Passive Space
Working Space
Paved Sidewalk
Mulch Trail
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Height
Height
3-6 ft
3-6 ft3-6 ft
3-6 ft3-6 ft
3-61 ft1/2-3 ft
1 1/2-32-3 ft ft
2-3 ft2-4 ft
2-4 ft0-1 ft
0-1 ft4-6 ft
4-6 ft2-3 ft
2-3 ft2-3 ft
2-3 ft0-1 ft
0-1 ft1-2ft
1-2ft2-3 ft
2-3 ft1-3 ft
1-3 ft0-1 ft
0-1 ft2-6 ft
Stokesia laevis
Pavonia lasiopetala
Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.)
Setcreasea pallida
Light Requirement: Light Requirement:
Planting List
Bloom SeasonBloom Season Jan
HerbJan& Ground Cover
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Feb
Mar
Mar
Apr
Apr
May
May
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sun
Part Shade
Shade
Xeriscape
Rain Garden Seasonal Garden
Filter Strip
Jun Jul Scientific NameAug Sep Application Oct Nov Height Dec
Andropogon gerardii
Miscanthus Elymus canadensis L sinensis ‘Morning Light’
Muhlenbergia Capillaris (Lam.) Trin.
3-6 ft
3-6 ft
1 1/2-3 ft
3-6 ft
Phyla incisa Aspidistra elatior Chasmanthium latifolium (Michx.) Yates
2-3 ft
2-4 ft
0-1 ft
Malvaviscus aboreus
Flame Acanthus
Iris versicolor
2-3 ft
2-3 ft
4-6 ft
Oxalis drummondii Gray
0-1 ft
1-2ft
2-3 ft
Light Requirement: Bloom Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sun
Shrub & Tree
Scientific Name
Scientific Ilex Name Decidua
Application
Application
Height
Height 12-20 ft
SunShade Part
Part Shade Shade
Shade Xeriscape
Xeriscape Garden Seasonal Garden Rain Garden Rain Seasonal Garden Filter Strip
IlexSabal minor Sabal minor Forestiera Callicarpa Forestiera Callicarpa Sophora Decidua Pers. Torr. angustifolia Torr. (Jacq.) Pers. (Jacq.) angustifolia americana L. americana affinis L.
12-20 4-10 ftft
4-103-6 ft ft.
3-6 3-5 ft. ft
3-5 ft ft 15-30
Filter Strip
Sophora Yucca Manfreda Agave Lantana Clematis LagerstroemiaLagerstroemia Yucca Manfreda Agave Lantana Clematis Smilax affinis indica L virginica (L.) L americana L achyranthifolia pitcheri indica filamentosa L filamentosa virginica (L.) americana achyranthifolia pitcheri smallii Salisb. ex Rose Desf. Torr. & Gray Salisb. ex Rose Desf. Torr. & Gray Morong
15-30 ft ft 10-30
10-30 2-3ft ft
2-31-3 ft ft
1-36-12 ft ft
6-122-3 ft ft
2-36-12 ft ft
6-12 ft ft 6-12
Lonicera Smilax Quercus Lonicera Quercus L. muehlenbergii smallii sempervirens sempervirens L. muehlenbergii Morong
6-123-15 ft ft
3-15 ft ft 40-60
40-60 ft
Light Requirement: Light Requirement: Bloom SeasonBloom Season Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mar
Apr
Apr
May
May
Jun Jul Aug Sep
Oct Application Nov
Dec
HeightDec
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Shade
Xeriscape
Rain Garden Seasonal Garden
Filter Strip
Jun Jul Scientific NameAug Sep
Nov
Oct
Sun
Light Requirement:
Ilex Decidua
12-20 ft
Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers.
4-10 ft
Forestiera Callicarpa angustifolia Torr. americana L.
3-6 ft.
3-5 ft
Sophora affinis
15-30 ft
Lagerstroemia indica
10-30 ft
Yucca filamentosa L
2-3 ft
Manfreda virginica (L.) Salisb. ex Rose
1-3 ft
Agave americana L
6-12 ft
Lantana Clematis achyranthifolia pitcheri Desf. Torr. & Gray
2-3 ft
6-12 ft
Smilax smallii Morong
6-12 ft
Lonicera Quercus sempervirens L. muehlenbergii
3-15 ft
40-60 ft
1-3 ft
0-1 ft
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Grey to Color
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Redevelop An Underutilized Coal Mine Factory to Industrial Park, Taixin, Liaoning Province, China May, 2012 Ecological Restoration, Industrial Park Final Study, Individual research and design, continued work from Yuan Li Qing Chang • Researched about soil remediation and ecological restoration • Carried out case studies • Developed concept • Created analysis drawings, 3D model, Video • Produced Powerpoint for presentation.
Concept Developemnt
Pain of Encroaching
Memory of Coal
(Credit: Yuan Li)
Rebirth of Earth
Hope of New Life
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Problems
Master Plan
Plaza Skate Park
The Acid Soil Heavy Metal Pollution Abandoned Facilities No Sense of Place Sunken Land
Hope Hill
Remediation Strategies
Culture Center
Add CaCO2 for neutralization
Sunken Area
Use Geotextile to seal heavy mental
+ Gravel
Cover with healthy soil
+ Pipe
Plant Succesion I
+ Geotextile + Sand
Playground
0 20 60
120m
Analysis Diagram
Plant Succesion II + Sandy Loam
Plant Succesion III + Plants
Traffic Hierarchy
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Function Analysis
Activity Analysis
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Treatment Center for Veterans with TBI/PTSD in Honolulu December, 2012 Texas ASLA Student Merit Award in 2013 Healing Garden Joint Studio Project ( Architecture& Landscape) with Jinglin Zhao Dr. Chanam Lee 3.4 Acres • Selected appropriate site and analyzed data • Developed program for master plan • Built landscape model and created final renderings This treatment center in Honolulu is to help veterans recover from TBI/PTSD with innovative therapies. The design focuses on outdoor room to take advantage of the mild climate wonderful views. There are three parts of this landscape design: the back walkway, the terrace, and the nature trail. The corridor is a transition space to integrate outdoor space with indoor space. There will be diverse outdoor therapies such as horticultural therapy, art/music therapy and outdoor massage on the patio. Veterans can enjoy a lot of activities such as sunbathing, chatting in the outdoor bar, reading in the hammock or sitting in the outdoor cafe to have a cup of coffee. The challenge of steep terrain can be transformed to an opportunity for veterans to get closer to nature.
Problems
Goals/ Concept
Design Strategies
Indoor Facility
Limited Space
Steep Slope
Home-Like
Therapeutic
Advantages Indoor- Outdoor Transition
Green Space
Great Sea View
Entertainment Close to Nature
Outdoor Facility
0 10 20 40 ft N
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Indoor
Transitional
Outdoor
Create a structure with healing facilities
Identify the public activity space
Make relaxing space
Build trail system
Enjoy the green space
Section A-A’ Outdoor Cafe
Massage Area
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Outdoor Studio
Patio
Great Ocean View
Tripler Army Medical Center
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FANGZHULINLIU HOLIDAY VILLAGE
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Resort Planning Aug 2011 Resort, River Bank Restoration Intern, Team work with Xiaoqi Li, Pan He, Mingzhao Wang Yucheng Li 36 Acres • Carried out site inventory and analysis • Involved in Concept Development • Created sections • Created SketchUp Model Chengde is a small city located in Hebei Province, south China. Fangzhulinliu holiday village is by the side of Jingcheng Expressway, 31km from Chengde and 165 km from Beijing. As Chengde has reliable sources of tourists, we suggest this place to have some connection with the Mountain Resort. Our concept also comes from one of the scenic spot in the Mountain Resort.
Chengde Scenic Spots
Concept Analysis
Flower
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By
Water Flow
River Bank Strategies
Master Plan (by Pan He)
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Peony Villa (Lunary) Orchid Villa (Standard) Community Center Visitor Center Senior Home Convention Center Sport Courts
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Analysis Diagram
Landuse Arrangement Apartment For Elderly People Training Centre Hotel Health Clubs Tourists Reception Centre Shopping Centre vacation villas
Trail System And Nodes Inner Walking Sysytem Riverbank Walking Sysytem Node Of Landscape
Traffic System And Parking
Expressway Country Road Main Lane In Village Sub Lane In Village Parking Garage
Building Height Control 3~4m 6~8m 9~10m 12~13m
Bird Eye View
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Landscape Axis Main landscape axis Minor landscape
Regulation Analysis Required Functions for Tourist Center
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April, 2014 Tourism, Evidenced- Based Design Team work with Zhihuang Li, Yue Yao Dr. Changshan Huang 22.59 Acres • Managed team work flow • Summarized market and user needs • Carried out site inventory and analysis • Developed concept master plan • Created detailed design for hotel
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Transportation Service
Ticket Window
Third Class
Second Class
First Class
Specific Requirements Parking
>= 5000m2
>= 2000m2
Ticket Window Yangbi is a small city located in Yunnan Province, south China. Yangbi possesses an important location on the way from Dali to Lijiang- the two most important tourism hot spots in Yunnan. The unique history, cultural relics and mild climate makes Waiting Room Yangbi a great place for tourism development. >= 300m2 Parking The design is to create a tourist service district for Yangbi which carries functions of transfer, distribution, guide, accommo>= 5000m2 >= 2000m2 dation, demonstration, entertainment and history education. The design combines functional, Info Desk cultural, environmental and economic elements to bring an opportunity for comprehensive development. Waiting Room
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Information Service
Reception Maternal, Infant and Handicap Waiting Room Specific Requirements
First Class
Second Class
>= 5000m2
>= 2000m2
Third Class
Infirmary Ticket Window
Reception
ADMINISTRATION
Infirmary Waiting Room Restroom
Administrative Room
Ticket Route
Overall Plan Scenic Spot
INFORMATION
Shopping Accommodation Entertainment
RECEPTION
Internal External
Administrative Parking Room
TRANSPORTATION
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Completed Time: Key Words: Project Type: Advisor: Scale: My Role:
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Restroom
More than 40 Travel >= 300m2 Routes 400 people/day
Source: Infohttp://www.tourzj.gov.cn/UserFiles/20110105050556937.pdf Desk
Recreation and Shopping Area
More than 40 Travel Routes 400 people/day
Source: http://www.tourzj.gov.cn/UserFiles/20110105050556937.pdf Smoking Area
Maternal, Infant and Handicap Waiting Room
More than 20 Travel Routes 200 people/day
than 20 Travel >= 50m2 >=More 150m2 Routes 200 people/day
Site Context (Developed by Zhihuang Li)
Resort Center Administration Center
Yi People Old Town
Ancestral Temple
Terraced Farmland
Singing And Dancing Ground
Snow Water River
Historical Bridge
1000m= 0.60 mile= 20 min Stilwell Hotel
500m= 0.30 mile= 10 min
Memorial Park and Museum
250m= 0.15 mile= 5 min
Train Station Plaza
River Side Park
Walnut Processed Base Park
Heritage Park
Yang Bi River
1520 m
Da-Yang Highway
1510 m Railway Bridge
Yangbi History (Developed by Yue Yao)
Headman Meng Qu yang zhao
Last Headman Meng Yuan luo
Meng Zhao yuan
756
749
712
707
690
Headman Meng Gui fu shou
Existence of Meng Xi Tribe
Emperor Tang Rui zong
Emperor Tang zhong zong
Tang Iron Pole
Founder Meng Lian
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Emperor Wu Ze Tian
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649
Emperor Tang Gao zong
705
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Emperor Tang Xuan zong
Program Concept
Architecucture Space Form
Space Pattern
Design Process
Concept Experience
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Team Master Plan 1. Entrance Plaza 2. Visitor Center 3. Cinema/ Theater 4. Garage (with roof garden) 5. Hotel Group 6. Restaurant (with roof garden) 7. Yi People KUSI Plaza 8. Open Air Local Market 9. Gourmet Street 10. Lotus Plaza 11. Mansion of Mengxi Tribe 12. Mengxi Plaza 13. Wind-rain Bridge 14. Tang Iron Pole Plaza 15. Tang Iron Pole Island 16. Handcraft Shopping Street 17. Hostels 18. Night Club Street 19. Moon Guitar Plaza 20. Big Shuttle Parking Lots 21. Parking Lots
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Functional Diagram
Design Metrix
Accommodation Gathering Open Air Market Commercial Green Space Cultural Function Parking Tourism Function Drop Off Area
Vehicular Circulation
1518.10
Pedestrian Street Inner Driveway External Driveway Railway Bridge Parking HP
1514.30 1512.95
HP
1514.05
Outdoor Paved Area 38,425 m2 39.5%
More than 300 car parking space More than 30 shuttle parking space
1518.90
1514.30
1515.75
1512.95
1512.90
1512.45
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Green Space 33,628 m2 Ratio of Green Space 34.6%
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Building Footprint 23,137 m2 Building Density 0.24 Total Building Area 65,136 m2 Floor Area Ratio 0.67
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Taihu Stone, Pen Drawing
Hand Lettering
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Fence in Snow, Marker
Banana Leaf, Marker
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Early Autumn
Gate
Baby Feet
Star Trail
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Lumion Rendering
Connectivity & Visual Integration(HH)
Visual Control & Visual Controllability
Rhino Model
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Model of Olynthus House (Revit)
Social Vulnerability Analysis of Manchester Result Community-ArcGIS (Teamwork with YueYao and Ruisi Guo)
Influential Factors
Social Vulnerability
The higher the score, the higher the vulnerability. By multiplying different number, each factor can be same weighted.
Poverty Poverty Households
Household
Mortgage Mortgage Households
Household
Education Less Education Than High Lower School
Than High School
Income Income
White People White/ Non-White
Median Age
Median Age
(1) Minimal 20.4-24 (2) Medium 24.1-28 (3) Serious 28.1-31 (4) Critical 31.1-34 (5) Urgent 34.1-38
Households with Household with Disability
Disability
Unemployed Unemployed Households Household
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Thank You! Siman Ning Email: ningsiman@gmail.com Cell: 9795872847