HEIDI ZHAO | PORTFOLIO
A: 4 Corr Street, Hughesdale, VIC 3166 JINGJING JINGJING ZHAOZHAO C: 044-984-9838
HEIDI ZHAO
4 Corr Street, 4 Hughesdale, Corr Street,VIC Hughesdale, 3166 | H: 044-984-9838 VIC 3166 | H: |044-984-9838 Jingjingz2@student.unimelb.edu.au | Jingjingz2@student.unimelb.edu.au E: Jingjingz2@student.unimelb.edu.au
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Adobe creative • Adobe creative • Adobe creative Auto CAD • Auto CAD • Auto CAD Rhino • Rhino • Rhino GIS • GIS • GIS
• Grasshopper • Grasshopper • Grasshopper • Sketch up up • Sketch up • Sketch • 3D MAX • 3D MAX • 3D MAX
Experience Experience Experience
Architectural Draftsman Dec 2017 to May 2018 ArchitecturalArchitectural Draftsman Draftsman Dec 2017 to May Dec 2018 2017 to May 2018 MAC Builder -Melbourne, victoria MAC Builder MAC Builder - Melbourne, -victoria Melbourne, victoria • Created schematic renderings in computer-aided software to produce 2D and 3D models. • • Created schematic • design Created renderings schematic renderings computer-aided in computer-aided software to produce software2Dtoand produce 3D 2D and 3D Supported staff with allin AutoCAD related issues. models. • models. Oversaw drafting and design projects from concept through delivery. • • Supported •design Supported design all staff AutoCAD with related all AutoCAD issues. related issues. Hand drawing citystaff mapwith • • Oversaw drafting • Oversaw design draftingprojects and design from projects concept from through delivery. through delivery. Collaborated withand architects, engineers and customers toconcept resolve designing issues. • Reported on status of design process and cost analysis to project manager. • Hand drawing • Hand city drawing map city map Volunteering • Collaborated Jan 2016 to Jan 2017 • Collaborated with architects, withengineers architects, andengineers customers and tocustomers resolve designing to resolve issues. designing issues. Oxfam Australia -Carlton, VIC • Reported on • status Reported of design on status of design process and cost process analysis and cost to project analysis manager. to project manager. • Matched volunteers with open positions based on individual strengths and knowledge. Volunteering Volunteering 2016 to Jan Jan2017 2016 to Jan 2017 • Identified maintenance and safety issues at program facilities and Jan coordinated repairs. • Addressed questions and concerns from the general public. Oxfam Australia Oxfam Australia - Carlton, VIC - Carlton, VIC Entered volunteers client data in a centralized database and maintained up-to-date case records forknowledge. all clients. • • Matched • Matched with volunteers open positions with open based positions on individual based on strengths individual and strengths knowledge. and • Identified •maintenance Identified maintenance and safety issues and safety at program issuesfacilities at program andfacilities coordinated and repairs. coordinated repairs. • Addressed•questions Addressed andquestions concernsand from concerns the general frompublic. the general public. • Entered client • Entered data inclient a centralized data in adatabase centralized anddatabase maintained andup-to-date maintainedcase up-to-date records case records Master of Landscape Architecture, landscape architect 2015-2018 for of allMelbourne clients. for all clients. VIC University - Parkville,
Education and Training
EducationEducation and Training and Training Bachelor of Environment of Arts
Nanjing Forestry University- Nanking, Jiangsu Master of Landscape Master ofArchitecture, Landscape Architecture, landscape architect landscape architect University of University Melbourneof MelbourneVIC - Parkville, - Parkville, VIC
2011-2015
2018
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Publications Certifications Certifications
• The• Artist Intricate Maps Of Melbourne NATTIDrawing Certified • NATTI Translator Certified English Translator into Chinese English into credential Chinese credential Selected drawings included in 2017 Melbourne Artist Map, APC,Melbourne • Working with • Working childrenwith children
Certifications • NATTI Certified Translator English into Chinese credential • Working with children
2017
ACADEMIC
Anglesea Scars
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Save the Frogs
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Shape of Water
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Moon Fishing Park
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Yinhai Garden
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Capturing the Rain
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Ringwood Lake Playspace
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Sketch Book
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EQ.Home & AUS-CLOUD Melbourne Map
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Design Thesis(Post-industrial Landscape Design Strategies)
GIS Strategies(Donnybrook Integrated Plan)
Sustainable Urbanism(Federation Square)
Site and Design(Moon Pond Creek Design)
Community Garden Design
Detail Design(Design Document)
Playground Design(Design Document)
History of Landscape Architect(Sketchbook)
PUBLICATIONS
The Artist Drawing Intricate Maps Of Melbourne
SELECTED WORKS
DESIGN STRATEGY-COMBINING EXISTING VALUE WITH COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Anglesea Scars Design Thesis(Post-industrial Landscape Design Strategies),2018 LOCATION: Anglesea pit,VIC,Melbourne. DATE: Oct, 2018 TYPE: Post-industrial Landscape Design Strategies PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao LEGEND
This project will focus on how do Anglesea people revealing their local identity of post-industrial heritage by appropriate reconstruct industrial land. Historically, landscape architects have a long association with mine sites stretching back the mid-nineteenth century. In order beautify or make use of post mining site, most of the landscape practice have generally assumed a position of ‘scraped away’ mine site. If it a lost opportunity? If we denied history and choose to neglect it? This topic presents an important field of landscape architecture that needs to be tested theoretically. The aim of this project it to explore ways to interpret Anglesea’s local identity as a post-industrial heritage.
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MAIN PATH PATH BOUNDARY QUARRY LAKE SOURROUNDING LAKE WATER EROSION CLIFF EROSION SOIL EROSION EXPOSURE COAL COAL MINE WASTE EXISTING BUILDINGS INDUSTRIAL WASTE FENCE
POWER STATION
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ROAD/PATH DEVELOPMENT
GREENAREA DEVELOPMENT
WATERAREA DEVELOPMENT
POWER STATION
EXISTING BUILDINGS FENCE INDUSTRIAL WASTE MAIN PATH
QUARRY LAKE
WATER EROSION
CLIFF EROSION
SOIL EROSION 100M AWAY FROM WATERAREA
20M AWAY FROM EXISTING VGETATION
100M AWAY FROM WATERSHED
CONNECT EXISTING ROADS
SOIL TYPE PRONE EROSION
SLOPE STEEP THAN 1to 35 METERS
100M CLOSE TO EXISTING WATERSYSTEM
BUILD GREEN CORRIDOR
100M AWAY FROM EXISTING ROADSYSTEM
SLOPE GENTLE THAN 1to 35 METERS
100M CLOSE TO EXISTING WATERSYSTEM
COVER POST COAL SITES
7.3 TYPICAL PLANT ZONES
7.2 MASTER PLAN LEGEND
Acacia rubida
Pedestrian access
Camping
Mountain biking
Accommodation
Vehicular access
Industrial zone
Canoeing area
Conservation
Parking
Information centre
Melaleuca paludicola
Acacia melanoxylon Acacia pravissima Melaleuca citrina
Burchardia umbellata Austrodanthonia caespitosa Leucopogon parviflorus Drosera aberrans Grevillea infecunda
Restroom Dining Shops Picnic area Tree walking & Lookout
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Playground
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Eucalyptus saxatilis
Melaleuca squarrosa Ozothamnus ferrugineus Ficinia nodosa Juncus kraussii Sarcocornia quinqueflora
Eucalyptus aromaphloia
Acacia melanoxylon Pinus sylvestris
Acacia acinacea
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COMMUNITY IDEALS INDUSTRIAL WASTE (OVERBURDEN)
DIGGING EXPERIENCE (TRUCK FOR CHLDREN)
HIKING PATH (FORMER RAMP)
MONUMENT AREA
UNPAVED PATHS Former truck-1960
Last is "memory coal" which is the area most suitable for whole family and community to use. It have a monument area, playground and mountain biking facilities. In this area section it mainly follow resident’s ideal which from the report summary by Surf coast shire council.Talking about the plant zone of this area is woodland domain.
QUARRY OFFICE Existing building-1959
"Anglesea Wetland" which is the most leisure and private area. Our landscape scar park’s visitor centre and main carpark locates here. There are also tree walking experience and wetlands. These two wetland create a water corridor to Anglesea river.
POWER STATION Steel structure-1969
"Nighjar" is the most open area. There is a special semi-circle building under the 1to50 quarry ramp. You can easily walk and sit on the ramp or have a drink in front of the open plaza can be used to hold local festival which response to the community ideals.
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Save the Frogs GIS Strategies(Donnybrook Integrated Plan),2017 LOCATION: Donnybrook,VIC,Melbourne. DATE: Nov, 2017 TYPE: Integrated Plan ,Design Strategies PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao
The Donnybrook precincts will develop as an attractive place to call an area of interest, with a strong emphasis on preserve of natural features and high- quality landscaping in an urban environment supported by wetland parks and species diversity. Development of the Precinct will create a diverse mix of urban area, and conservation area. The distribution of conservation area, which serves a variety of roles and functions, will promote suitable habitat for endangered species of the Precinct. •Protecting existing species and attracting nearby species •Increase animal movability •Create more breeding area •Create local food web •Maintain working agriculture •Minimize carbon footprint •Human ecology
CULTURAL PROTECTIONS
WATER MANAGEMENT
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Area of Interest I - Design for Tourism
Encourage tourism with state public transports. Low density neighbourhoods to avoid disturbing the continuity of landscape. Reserve unique aesthetics and biological feature to reveal individual identiy.
Area of Interest II - Ecological Sensitive
Section of Area of Interest I
A Node - Mid scale wet land as a node of the North Metropolitan Melbourne Green Corridor. Buffer - Revegetate former wetland edge to prevent human disturbing and increase natural resilience.
Section of Area of Interest II
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Shape of Water Sustainable Urbanism(Federation Square),2018
Federation Square Federation EastSquare : Site Inventory East : Siteand Inventory Analysis and Analysis Master plan layer
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Problem found on Problem siteFlinder found on siteforOpportunities Opportunities for Precedents Precedents LOCATION: St,VIC,Melbourne. sustainable initiatives sustainable initiatives Lindevangs Park vegetation Green loop waste treatment Green loop facility waste treatment facility DATE: Nov, 2018
Stormwater flow into the drain cause waste accumulate near the bank of Yarra River.
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TYPE: Open space, Sustainable Urbanism PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao
can harvest stromwater install cana harvest stromwater by install a There are some standing We There are some standingby We to in store and clean watersystem then water to store and clean water then water water in north edge and system water north edge and the green area of the park. the green area of the park. south edge of our site. south edge of our site.
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The problem: TOO MUCH TRASH The problem: TOO MUCH TRASH
The problem:Climate change
New York City produces over 14 Million Newtons YorkofCity produces over 14 Million tons of trash every year with most of it trucked trash long-haul every year with most of it trucked long-haul to out-of-state landfills. As a young architecture to out-of-state landfills. As a young architecture the best solution to our waste problem theisbest reduction solution to our waste problem is reduction , composting is a clean and achievable , composting strategy is a clean and achievable strategy for dealing with organic waste. for dealing with organic waste.
“Sløjfen” is a huge reservoir for the rain “Sløjfen” waterisand a huge surrounding reservoir for the rain water and surrounding the square a 78 m long spiral-shaped thewater square walla is78created. m long spiral-shaped water wall is created. The elements are all combining climate Thechange elements solutions are all combining with climate change solutions with new activities and experiences in thenew park activities – and atand theexperiences same in the park – and at the same time they are writing an overall storytime of the they water’s are writing way byan overall story of the water’s way by running through the park. Residentsrunning and school through classes the park. are Residents and school classes are invited into the learning environment,invited whereinto they the can learning experiment environment, where they can experiment with water, visit the city garden full ofwith blackberry water, visit bushes the city garden full of blackberry bushes and apple trees and play on the grass and field. apple trees and play on the grass field.
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Birrarung Marr stormwater Birrarung harvesting Marr stormwater system harvesting systemstormwater Fitzoy Garden Fitzoy harvesting Garden stormwater system harvesting system Location:Melbourne
The problem: FlOOD The problem: FlOOD Project title: Birrarung Marr stormwater Project title: Birrarung Marr stormwater harvesting system harvesting system Project description: stormwater harvest Project description: stormwater harvest and reuse, underground dual tank system and reuse, underground dual tank system Purpose: park irrigation Purpose: park irrigation Completion date: June 2014 Completion date: June 2014 Volume: 35 million litres per year Volume: 35 million litres per year (70% of total irrigation requirement) (70% of total irrigation requirement) Catchment: 37 hectares, 37% impervious Catchment: 37 hectares, 37% impervious or sealed, 83 million litres runoff per or year sealed, 83 million litres runoff per year Cost: $3.1 million Cost: $3.1 million
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Some permeable In this project i get started bypaving theme hydrology Since there are lots offocusing rainwaterSince fall my on there path. are lots ofon rainwater fall on path.want material are found in our The Green Loop is a composting hub The and Green park, Loop is a composting hub and park, Clear choice for permeable paving Clear material choice for permeable paving material site.Comparing to the and part of a larger proposal for a network and part of of tena larger proposal for a network of ten to harvest stormwater and do I design is very important. We rainwater can alsoiscreate verycollection. some important. We can also createthis some stone tiles used in Federation waterfront composting hubs in New York waterfront City. composting hubs in New York City. interactive facilities or art for our interactive site. facilities or art for our site. Square we need characteristic The Green Loop has a street-level composting The Green Loop has a street-level composting park mainly for Children and their family. I hope they can have an material as well. facility with an elevated public park on facility top with that’san elevated public park on top that’s largefrom enough to accommodate anything from enjoyable experience because they can get taught through living large enough to accommodate anything educational facilities and neighborhood educational gardens facilities and neighborhood gardens Edges were not design Edges were not design I hope the edges of our site canI hope be largely edges of our site can be largely to cross- country skiing in the winter.to cross- country skiing in the and winter.paving activities and with intheexample, this park. road very well and there are highly well and there are water use.very Forinteract example, rainwater collection, use. For rainwater collection,
Some permeable paving material are found in our site.Comparing to the stone tiles used in Federation Square we need characteristic material as well.
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Location: Melbourne
Location: Melbourne
The problem:Strom
The problem:Strom
We set the garbage disposal paltform over the Yarra River want to achieve a clean and achievable strategy for dealing with waste, In large scale, we also want to set more platform to help whole Melbourne. Proposal location.
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This new stormwater harvesting system This at new Fitzroy stormwater harvesting system at Fitzroy Gardens is the largest in the City of Gardens Melbourne. is the largest in the City of Melbourne. It provides 30 million litres of water every It provides year, 30 million litres of water every year, helping us to keep the heritage garden helping healthy us to in keep the heritage garden healthy in a changing climate. a changing climate.
Installation of a new stormwater harvesting Installation system. of a new stormwater harvesting system. Collected cleaned and stored in an underground Collected cleaned and stored in an underground tank system to water the green areatank of the system park. to water the green area of the park.
Sishane Park
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Location:Turkey
The problem:Edges design
The problem:Edges design
Proposal location.
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Transfering the site to a rian collecter. In this way, it could irrigate the plants on the site.
Transfering the site to a rian collecter. In this way, it could irrigate the plants on the site.
Creating some interactive facilities or art for our site.
Creating some interactive facilities or art for our site.
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Sishane Park is a bold shift regarding Sishanethe Park public is aspaces bold shift regarding the public spaces in the center of Istanbul. The site in the used center to beof a Istanbul. park withThe site used to be a park with a fire station that was connected a fire to the station waterthat front was before connected to the water front before the road with a heavy traffic was thebuilt road in with the 70s. a heavy traffic was built in the 70s. With reference to that, the geometry With reference of Sishane toPark that, is the geometry of Sishane Park is carefully crafted to give a 360 view carefully of Istanbul’s crafted to past give and a 360 view of Istanbul’s past and future urban cultures. The design future intention urbaniscultures. to re-engage The design intention is to re-engage residents and visitors into the natural residents qualities and visitors of thatinto the natural qualities of that unique urban environment as an unique alternative urban public environment space as an alternative public space where people could enjoy together where in the people middle could of enjoy a dense together city. in the middle of a dense city.
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1.Trace of water 2.Museum of water (Aquatic Children museum) 3.Art of water (Sculpture lawn) 4.Steps of water (Aquatic plaza) 5.Fun of water (Children playground) 6.Scar left by water ( buffer area) 19 7.Gift of water (community garden & underground carpark) 8. underground park entrance 9.stage of water (water collecting system) 10.Bridge
Federation Square East : Site Inventory and Analysis Water & Topograpghy
Water & History
The tophography of this site affect water flow because the north of Flinder Street is higher than south area. Runoff and rainwater will flow to yarra river from north to south. Last but not least,standing water areas mostly located in the north edges and centre area.
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Water & Traffic Rainwater storage constraint area analysis
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After analysis current traffic nodes we gets five primary constrain water areas and five secondary constrain water areas which means we should aviod ponding in theses areas.
Water drain pipes underground
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Train ballast
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Green area on this site can be divided into four different scenarios. After evaluate their level of water consumption we can located standing water areas are distributed in south edge and nonabsorbent area (not covered by plants.
roof size: 22311m2 Multiply
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Ploygon over this site: 24311m2
Mix waste Food waste Environmental waste Plastic waste waste found edges
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Calculation of potential water collection
Rubbish in this site are maily found around north edge,west edge,south edge and bank of Yarra River.
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After overlay all the shadow during the whole year we can get the area that most likely storage rainwater with little evaporation.
Water & Green area
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MOON FISHING PARK Site and Design(Moon Pond Creek Design),2016 LOCATION: Moonee Ponds Creek,VIC,Melbourne. DATE: Nov, 2016 TYPE: Test and Design PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao, Ruoqing Chen,Libin Wang
This Fishing park is generated under our design purpose of controlling water flow. Because of the location in the urban area of the site, this project is defined as the theme of Eastern Australian Salmon farming and fishing park. This park could meet the recreational demand of city people and protect Australian Salmon from becoming extinct. First islands in the lake maintain the speed of water flow and make the water flow split-less. In the aspect of ecology, according to the living condition, we breed Eastern Australian Salmon; in the aspect of human activities, the constructions in riverbank(crystal buildings) are for people to rest, the bridge over the river is for visitors to reach several spots around rocky headlands that Eastern Australian Salmon prefer to stay. There is also anther thing should be noticed. Considering the water erosion problem which we have found during the physical test, the islands are designed to make by two materials, one is the normal rock in the outside layer, the other is perspex glass in the middle of these islands. We use the site characteristic of erosion and sediment to design changeable islands and try to highlight the beauty of erosion in our fishing park.
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yinhai garden CommunityDesignďźˆMoon Pond Creek Design), 2014 LOCATION: Weihai,Shandong,China. DATE: July, 2014 TYPE: Commercial Community design PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao
Yinhai Garden is located in the coastal area of Rushan, Weihai City. The total area of the community is 85.3 Mu (56,867 sqm2). This design shows clearly that the central watersacpe is hardly modified,while the roads and the green area are modified greatly because of these terrian and surrounding area.
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CAPTURING THE RAIN Detail Design(Design Document),2017. LOCATION: Sidney Myer Asia Centre,VIC,Melbourne. DATE: Nov, 2017 TYPE:Detail Design PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao
After the initial design concept and rethinking about the design concept, i altered my planters' shape and height. I changed these to make more connection between my two sides planters' outline, making sure they can be connected to a straight line. Talking about the height change, The change is for better connection of pipe and this could make sure my design make the best use of surface runoff.
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RINGWOOD PLAYSPACE Playground Design(Design Document),2018. LOCATION: Sidney Myer Asia Centre,VIC,Melbourne. DATE: Nov, 2017 TYPE:Detail Design PROJECT TEAM: LOXZ ,Heidi Zhao(director)
Our group LOXZ response to Maroondah City Council request and put forward a proposal playground con-cept for the Maroondah City Council at Ringwood Park. With our works that LOXZ has done to date and our expert communication skills with community engagement and commitment. Our team is looking forward to creating a great space in the near future. In terms of scope, I have prepared the following fee process which includes a list of deliverables, fees and exclusions for the detailed technical design phases of the project.
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SET UP more than estimated time/not enough:
RINGWOOD LAKE PLAY Opinion of Probable Cost
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For: Maroondah City Council Date:30.08.2018 Revision: Tender issue Estimated Based on: Ringwood Lake LOXZ-Landscape Works Package
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Director-Heidi
15/10/2018
20/10/2018 19
5
Contract Drawings
Landscape Architect
LA-Minsun
15/10/2018
20/10/2018 19
5
Specifications
Landscape Architect
LA designer-Lan
15/10/2018
20/10/2018 19
5
Schedules
director
Director-Heidi
20/10/2018
23/10/2018 19
3
Tender Forms
Landscape Architect
LA-Minsun
20/10/2018
23/10/2018 19
3
Preliminaries
Landscape Architect
LA-Ian
20/10/2018
23/10/2018 18
3
Conditions of Tendering
Director
Director-Heidi
24/10/2018
25/10/2018 18
2
General conditions of contract
Landscape Architect
LA-Minsun
24/10/2018
25/10/2018 19
2
Contract agreement
Landscape Architect
LA-Ian
24/10/2018
25/10/2018 18
2
Technical schedules
director
Director-Heidi
26/10/2018
29/10/2018 19
5
Compliance report
Landscape Architect
LA-Minsun
26/10/2018
29/10/2018 19
5
Trade breakup schedule for inclusive in tender document
Landscape Architect
LA-Ian
26/10/2018
29/10/2018 19
5
Program of key milestone dates
Demolition Perform all works necessary to complete the items specified 2a
app200
Demolition of works, Demolish and strip lawn areas as applicable Remove and stockpile existing topsoil where applicable for reuse including removal of all extraneous debris and rubbish
2b
Strip existing play mulch areas as applicable. Stockpile on site for reuse as directed
app1200
Remove off- site all extraneous debris and rubbish Demolish and remove from site existing play structures - play structures to be removed
Project taskes
Phase 1-Community and stakeholder consultation
off site 2c
Inclusive of all footings and fixtures, and removal of all extraneous debris Liberty
Community Consultant
1
item
$8000.00
$8000.00
Swing and carved wooden sculptures to be retained and stored on site 2d
Demolish and remove off site existing paths, and removal of all extraneous debris
app600
m2
$8.00
$4800.00
as shown on plans and as specified 2e
Demolish and remove off site existing picnic table and concrete pad, inclusive of
3
item
$250.00
$750.00
all footings and fixings, and removal of all extraneous debris 2f
Demolish and store on site existing seat and concrete pad (if applicable), inclusive of
7
item
$150.00
$1050.00
all footings and fixings, and removal of all extraneous debris Seats to be relocated as directed 2g
Demolish and remove off site existing fencing, inclusive of all footings and fixings,
app90
lin.m
$10.00
$900.00
and removal of all extraneous debris 2h
Demolish and remove off site existing shelters inclusive of all footings and fixings,
2
item
$1500.00
$3000.00
and removal of all extraneous debris Subtotal
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Est dura
HIGHTLIGHT WEE # Estimated Commenced Date
Estimated Duration (d)
Commenced Date
Actual Duration (d)
1
14
1
14
100% 100%
Finish percentage Date 1 2
1
14
1
14
Phase 2-Concept design review
14
70
14
70
20%
Meeting council representatives
5
1
5
1
100%
Meeting key stakeholders
5
1
5
1
35%
Meeting applicable project team
5
1
5
1
10%
Review data and reports
6
2
6
2
85%
Review playground audit
8
1
8
1
85%
Thorough review and undertake audit
12
1
12
1
50%
Concept sketches
12
2
12
2
75%
Functional brief
13
1
13
1
100%
Confirm with council
13
1
13
1
60%
Phase 3-Schematic design & Planning permit
15
27
15
27
20%
Site plan
15
4
15
4
50%
Demolition plan
20
2
20
2
Layout plan
21
2
21
2
1%
Levels and drainage plan
22
1
22
2
80%
Planting plan and layout
26
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26
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0%
Elevations and sections
27
3
27
3
0%
Preliminary specification
29
2
29
2
0%
Typical construction details and sections
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33
5
0%
project program with key milestone dates
35
2
36
2
44%
Reports on options and recommondation project methology
36
2
36
2
0%
Cost plan
40
2
40
2
12%
Phase 4-Design development and documentation
43
14
43
16
20%
Site plan
43
4
43
5
50%
Site works landscaping layouts
47
3
47
2
0%
Sections and elevations
50
2
50
2
1%
3D modeling
54
3
54
4
80%
Artistic impressions
54
1
54
2
0%
Preliminary schedule of materials and finishes
56
1
56
1
0%
Preliminary specification
56
1
56
1
Sample and colour boards
57
1
57
1
0%
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0%
Cost plan
57
2
57
2
12%
Phase 5-Contract documentation
61
8
61
10
20%
Contract Drawings
61
6
61
7
50%
Specifications
63
3
63
3
0%
Schedules
65
1
65
1
1%
Tender Forms
65
1
65
1
80%
Preliminaries
66
2
66
1
0%
Conditions of Tendering
67
1
67
1
0%
General conditions of contract
67
1
67
1
Contract agreement
68
1
68
1
0%
0%
Technical schedules
68
1
68
1
80%
Compliance report
69
1
69
2
0%
Trade breakup schedule for inclusive in tender document
69
1
69
1
0%
Program of key milestone dates
69
1
69
1
0%
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SKETCH BOOK History of Landscape Architect (Sketchbook),2016.
DATE: Oct, 2016 TYPE:Detail Design PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao
Our group LOXZ response to Maroondah City Council request and put forward a proposal playground con-cept for the Maroondah City Council at Ringwood Park. With our works that LOXZ has done to date and our expert communication skills with community engagement and commitment. Our team is looking forward to creating a great space in the near future. In terms of scope, I have prepared the following fee process which includes a list of deliverables, fees and exclusions for the detailed technical design phases of the project.
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MELBOURNE CITY MAP The Artist Drawing Intricate Maps Of Melbourne,2017 LOCATION: Melbourne,Vic. DATE: Feb, 2017 TYPE:Hand drawing map PROJECT TEAM: Heidi Zhao,Tina. WEBSITE LINK: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA4ODg0MzIyMw==&mid=2652504741&idx= 4&sn=982d941c555dd09226e6e0f89bd46ab3&pass_ticket=p6n45zFDV4xNMh21 IPDWPoSvgWzyOt2RoautROJqauLqP6%2F60re4%2FPmXr2ITqksC
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