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Education 2010.9-2014.6 South China Agricultural University- Balchelor GPA.3.21 Work experience 2013.7-2014.1 Belt Collins International(Shenzhen)- Intern 2014.5AND Design Group- Designer Assistance Skill AutoCAD Sketchup PS AI ID Office
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Public Eco Park Planning Landscape Wittness the Eco Process
SUNDE RIVER PARK- 2014
Commercial Complex Back From Natue
NANJING HUAXIN CITY - 2015
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Private Garden
Pratice Traditional Gardening in Comtemporary Method
HK WU HOUSE- 2015
Other Works
Describe myself by Art
Digital Painting - 2015
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Guangzhou
Foshan
Shunde
Project: Jingkou River Park of Landscape Planning Size:270,000m2 Location:Shunde, China 2014 Academic Work Independent Work
This project is a landscape project with regard to a water front park located in Shunde. As my graduation design project, I greatly took the opportunity to do some researches on ecology and applied the ecology theory into this riverside park design.
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Site Analysis Legend Project Site River Green& Farm Main Road Education& Scientific Aera Commercial Area Residential Area
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Site Analysis Status quo
Timeline
1630s
1960s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Market
Fishing
Furniture Market
Dragon Boat Race
Express
Weakness& Threaten
Design Goal
Disorder Plants
1.Culture
2.Nature
Monotonous riverside landscape
Create a riverside park for this distinct
Cultivate ecological community
Living Effluent by inhabitant on riverside
Cultivate the awareness of the Ecology
Maintenance original feature plants
Farm effluent
Create a experiencing activity space
Wetland experiencing
Weakness on culture context
Emphersize the human dimention
Purification
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Purification Concept Strategy B
Strategy A
Legend
Strategy A
Farm Inlet
Oxygenation
Sedimentation Tank Oxygen-free Area
Outlet
Wetland
Scientific Aera
Sedumentation
Wetland Plant
Residential Area
Plenty of chemical stuff such as phosphide in living effluent would be well decompose in a long and oxygen-adequated wetland.
Strategy B
Oxygenation Pool
Commercial Area
Water Direction Boundary Line
Oxygen-free area
Outlet
Inlet Wetland Sedumentation
Oxygenation
Down Flow Constructed Wetland
Organism in agricultural effluentneed need a oxygen-free area to decompose. Also down flow constructed wetland can strengthen the purification effect on this limited river.
Stage Development
Phase I Clean up the site, preserve important original plants.
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2 Years
Phase II
Finish the mid area for citizen, planting the dominant tree species on other area and let the river flow into living area at the same time.
5 Years
Phase III
Contact and develop each wetland, construct path for administrators.
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Phase IV
Stretch wooden path into wetland and limited open to visitor.
Oxygenation and Wetland Planting Effect
Oxygenation in Landscape Form 1 Phragmites australis
Form 2
Brasenia Schreberi
Scirpus validus
Phragmites australis
Canna indica
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Iris pseudacorus L.
Rubble
Rubble& Soil
Searching the Phragmites australis purification in different type of river bed.
Searching the efficence of the purification by different plants in Rubble river bed
Conceptual Section of Active Oxygenation& Purification
Rubble edge
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Process Diagram West Area
A high viewing deck with greatest river scene. Mid Area
East Area
A public park provide various space for kids and other citizens in front of residential area.
An ecological commercial street beside the commercial area and also pathes into wetland with beautiful river scene. 10
Master Plan
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6.Public Toilet
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7.Kids Playground
3.Dry Fountain Square
8.Dressing Room
4.Viewing Deck
9.Basketball Court
5.Wooden Deck
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Circle Square
Wetland Experiencing Area
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Viewing Deck
Feature Trees
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Flower Farm Experiencing
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Wetland Experiencing Area
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Diagram
Zoning Diargam Entertainment Area Kids Playground Entrance Plaza
Core Purification Area Wetland Landscaoe
Landscape Node& Viewing Diagram Viewing Deck Feature Planting Feature Water
Viewing
Circulation Diagram Main Pathway Secondary Pathway Trail
Vehicular Road Parking Lot
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Project: Nanjing AB Commercial Complex Size:104,000m2 Location: Nanjing, China 2015 Professional Work Assistance Designer Team Number: 4
This project is located in the central axis of the new-developing district in Nanjing. With a commercial prodium, 2 high-rises and 5 corperation building as well as a public park and a sunken plaza in central, this very project must be a vital node in this springlike city. To make a "invisible" landscape in order to optimize pedestrain circulation, we not only focus on landscape itself but also cooperate with various consultants
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4. Nanjing International Exhibition Center ,TVS 5. Nanjing Youth Olympic Center,Zaha Hardid
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3. Hexi Central Park, NJ LDI
Concept
The price of landscape design is arousing citizens' awareness of nature. A friendly landscape helps them live better in such developing district. Our conept is "Bring the Nature Back". Nanjing is a colorful city where various flowering plants and feature trees grow Four distinctive seasons, wide range of centigrade with multiple weather enable different types of landscape to build together. A public park in the center not only provides a space for people to enjoy the natural evironment but also attracts them get into commercial plaza. Getting ride of traditional cultural burden, in this historic city, too much negative memory cannot bring its citizens postive achievement. Openning outdoor space with modern landscape makes more chances for people to communicate with, to share and to show.
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Pedestrain Circulation Diagram
Legend 1.Temporary Parking 2.Drop off 3.Basement Entrance 4.Main Circulation 5.Commercial Entrance
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Road Circulation Diagram
Legend 1.B1 Parking Entrance 2.Main Road Circulation 3.Secondary Road Circulation 4.Light Rail
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Viewing Analysis
Legend 1.Focus Points 2.First View In Vehicle 3.First View On Street 4.Openning Shop View 5.Vehicle 6.Visiter
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Master Plan
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1. Dry Fountain 2. Water Table 3. Feature Planter 4. Vent with Green Wall
5.Sculpture 6. Basement Entrance 7. Metro Entrance 8.Bus Station
9.Sunken Plaza 10.Kid's Playground 11.Reflecting Pool 12.Movable Planter 23
Sunken Plaza Blow Up Plan Key Plan
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1. Feature Planter 2.Chinese Gray Granite Cracked Ice Pattern 3.Zelkova serrata 4.Sculpture 5.Sitting Area with Draniage 6.Green Wall 7.Lift 8.Escalator
Sunken Plaza Section/Lighting Strategy
Section A-A
Section A-A Lighting Useing feature ware light to immitarte water pattern when Operator decide to close the feature water, keeping a nice landscape wether there is no water. 25
Sunken Plaza Section/Green Wall Structure
Water proof paint Stainless nail Water proof layer Green paint Steel frame Water pipe Pots
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Sunken Plaza Step Research
Option 3 Physical Model Option 1
Option 2
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T1 Tower Blow up Plan Key Plan
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1. Feature Paving 2. Drop off Area 3. Logo Wall 4. Feature Water 5. Short Pillar Lamp 6. Gingko 7. Basement Entrance 8. Green Way for Bicycle 9. Light Rail 10. Road 11. indicator
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The MOST important entrance in the front of the T1 Tower. Various circulation crossing on such complex node. We guide visitor with paving and use recessed light and text on the ground to remind vehicle at the same time. Setting short pillar lamp in case taxi drive into pedestrain and also place a safe area for visitor read the indicator.
Feature Wall
Key Plan
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We analyse the height and proportion between the LOGO Wall ande Water Table. We intent to build a suitable group for a great sight of the vision on pedestrain. We try to use "1:3" to relate wall and water table.
Elevation A Option2
Elevation B Spring
Elevation B Winter
Feature walls in front of corporate building are based on the concept "Seasons". We make walls like mountain, and change it's landscape as a real mountain landscape. In particular, we, in spring, grow some moss on the bottow of the wall, in winter snow would cover it's top. 29
Planting Design
Photinia Ă— fraseri
Spring
Ligustrum Ă— vicaryi Hort
Fagraea ceilanica Thunb. Summer Loropetalum chinense var.rubrum
Hylotelephium erythrostictum (Miq.) H. Ohba
Autumn
Pittosporum tobira
Hydrangea macrophylla (Thunb.) Ser.
Winter
As the sharply climate change in Nanjing, the obvious charateristic of nature people can feel is plants varying with season change. We choose local shurbs which is water conservated to meet LEED as well as can show different pattern in such 4 seasons. However, we use evergreen shurbs mainly to maintain commercial area always energetic. For the frequence and clean of pedestrain circulation, we suggest that shurbs need to be surrounded with curbs. 30
Project: Wu's House Size:1300m2 Location: HongKong 2014 Professional Work Project Manager/ Assistance Designer Team Number: 2
Mr. Wu settled down in this house with a 1000m2 backyard and 200m2 frontyard. He prefers to traditional chinese gardens while disliking the narrow circulation system which was always reflected in Chinese. Moreover, since the house will witness the growth of his offspring, Mr Wu asks for a classical and friendly design.
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We picked out different traditional paints of varies genres and finally chose the Yufu Tu Zhou which highly measured up to Mu's backyard structure and most importantly, in conformity with his principle of staying away from noisy.
When we decided to make a unique traditional chinese garden, we set about delving into many completed Chinese projects that were designed in terms of residential landscape. Our research found that most projects are imitations of classcial gardens, with inappropriate size of trellis, uncomfortable space, which cannot embody the aesthetic of a classical garden need to keep. After reading plenty of traditional books elaborating how ancient gardening master built gardens, I discovered that in ancient China, gardens were usually built by poets, painters or the rich. They would invite their literary friends or familiar painters to have a drink , as well as rhyme and painting in their garden. Worker would build the garden with paints and poems. However, we prefer to use the morden method and material to gardening, with the purpose of taking the classical way to make a clean, comfortable backyard.
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Master Plan N
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1. Feature wall with bamboo 2. Podocarpus macrophyllus 3. Feature stone bence 4. Metal lake-stone scuplture 5. Wooden deck 6. Swimming pool 7. Glasses house
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Section& Elevaton 0
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A31 4.0M ¥260,000
A08 4.5M ¥300,000
Elevation
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A20 4.5M ¥250,000
C05 5.5M ¥530,000
A28 5.5M ¥450,000
C11 5.5M ¥670,000
Section A-A
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Glasses House In chinese garden, water is always put in the central area, which is the symbol of "void" energy to gather all the soild structures of whole garden. Beside providing functional space, the water area can also enable family members to enjoy a sparkled view in sunshine when they are sitting nearby in pavilions or houses.
Yuanxiang Hall in Humble Administrator's Garden;
Barcelona pavillion by Mies
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Glasses House
Key Plan
Granite Outdoor paving
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White Marble Indoor paving To embody the elaborate paving design, we joined all the paving and feature walls in this area with same opposite joint. Viewing from garden to the glasses house, they will find that all the things are as a whole. Marble(Chinese painting) Pool's paving
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We wre researching for a kind of endurable marble for paving outside. Moreover, we consider to select some marble with pattern resemble to Chinese, being paved at 5 4 the bottom of the pool.
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Perspective It's being processed now, and, if fortunatly, we can take beautifull photos by the end of this year
Key Plan
Status Quo
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Other Works Digital Painting
The Cat 2015-03-05
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Mango Planet 2015-03-10
Illusion 2015-09-25
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Acknowledgement This portfolio is supported by: Clayton An, Burt Chen, May Zheng, Sam Lo, Tony C, AND Design Groups Hui Tang, Wei Gao, Xiaoshan Chen, Graduate Design Group John Zhang, Ray Huang, Jianjun Kang, Jonseph Zhu... Projects design studio 2015 Landscape Architecture Portfolio by Paul Liang
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