PORTFOLIO OF TAN M.L.A of CAPLA, University of Arizona, USA B.L.A of SiChuan Fine Art Institude, China
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 00
RESUME
—Academic background and work experiences 01
EXCITATION LINK
—Restore the process of urban development Urban Design of aTourist Restore in Zhongshan South Historic District in Lianzhou, Chongqing, China The Silver Award of the Third Environment Art Exhibition of Chinese Youth Dsigners The Silver Award of the Design and Education in China from a Global Perspective
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REDEFINITION OF URBAN FORMAT —Brixton Community Sustainable Regeneration Regeneration and Urban Design project in Brixton, London, UK
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COHABITATE & AGRICULTURE — "LINE”: Residential Landscape Design Residential Landscape Design in Yubei District, Chongqing, China The Year's Outstanding Design Student in Architecture Department
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MANUFACTURED ECOLOGY
—Bringing Urban Hydrology to Life Campus Design in University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, US The Student Collaborative Honor Award of ASLA, Arizona Chapter
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RENASCENT GENTRIFICATION
—Renovation of shanty town Planing and Design of shanty town 'Shubati'in JiangFanbei Disrict,Chongqing,China
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EVENT AND MELT
—Suture Structure Desigine in Sichuan Fine Art Institude,Chongqing ,China 07
LA DOCE
—Culture and Community Rehabilitation Planning and landscape Design of the 12th south avenue in Tucson,Arizona,USA The Year's APA Student Planning Project Award 08
ENVIRONMENT&BEHAVIOR
—Ecological Performative landscape Health and nature Lanscapse Design in Xiaonanhai turism district in Qianjiang Town, Chongqing,China
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INTERNSHIP WORKS (Martha Schwartz Partner)
—Hexagonal urban city Planning and urban CBD Design in Tongzhou, Beijing, China
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CAPABILITY & SUITABILITY
— Arc GIS Analysis Planning and GIS Anakysis in Middle Tanque Verde Creek, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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SUPPLEMENTAL WORKS CAD Drawing Drawing Photography
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XIN TAN XIN TAN Landscape Landscape Architect Architect ㅡ ㅡ Education
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Work Experience Work Experience RBAN DESIGN
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Xin Tan Xin Tan 4221 North, Rio Cancion, Apt 92 Tucson, Arizona, 4221 North, RioUSA Cancion, Apt 92 Tucson, Arizona, USA Tel: (209)-559-6666 Email: xintan@email.arizona.edu Tel: (209)-559-6666 LinkedIn: xin tan Email: xintan@email.arizona.edu LinkedIn: xin tan
EDUCATION
JUN 2013 -
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ㅡ Awards & Honors
University of Arizona / Master in Landscape Architecture University of Arizona / Master in Landscape Architecture AUG 2015 - MAY 2017, TUCSON, AZ, USA AUG 2015 - MAY 2017, TUCSON, AZ, USA GPA: 3.68 GPA: 3.68 SiChuan Fine Art Institute / Bachelor in Landscape Architecture SiChuan Fine Art Institute / Bachelor in Landscape Architecture SEP 2010 -JUN 2014, CHONGQING, CHINA SEP 2010 -JUN 2014, CHONGQING, CHINA GPA: 3.56 GPA: 3.56 WORK EXPERIENCE Martha Schwartz Partner / Intern Martha Schwartz Partner / Intern JUN 2016 - NOV 2016, LONDON 2016 - senior NOV 2016, LONDON •JUN Assisted designer in concept design Assistedillustrative senior designer in concept design •• Develop graphics to support documentation, such as perspectives, analysis diagrams, site plan, etc. to support documentation, such as perspectives, • Develop illustrative graphics diagrams, site plan, etc. in determining the suitability •analysis Assisted landscape architects of water treatment • Assisted landscape architects in determining the suitability of water and provided them •treatment Assisted team leader to discuss requirements with clients
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APR 2016, A
The Year’s
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Advanced Institute
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with justi�ed design information • Assisted team leader to discuss requirements with clients and provided them with justi�ed design information
JUN 2014 - SEP 2014, GUANGZHOU, CHINA 2014 -senior SEP 2014, GUANGZHOU, CHINA •JUN Assisted designer in concept design
Student m Chicago
International Greenview Landscape Design (GVL) / ㅡ Intern International Greenview Landscape Design (GVL) /Research Intern Experiences
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AWARDS
Assisted senior inthe concept •• Determining anddesigner exploring spacedesign and landscape pieces in 3D • Determining and exploring the space and landscape pieces inas 3D • Develop illustrative graphics to support documentation, such perspectives, analysis diagrams, site plan, etc. • Develop illustrative graphics to support documentation, such as perspectives, analysis diagrams, site plan, etc. Yang Yunshu Landscape Design Limited / Intern Yang Yunshu Landscape Design Limited / Intern JUN 2013 - SEP 2013, CHONGQING, CHINA 2013 -senior SEP 2013, CHONGQING, CHINA •JUN Assisted designer in concept design
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ning and exploring the space and landscape pieces in 3D illustrative graphics to support documentation, such as es, analysis diagrams, site plan, etc. shu Landscape Design Limited / Intern SEP 2013, CHONGQING, CHINA senior designer in concept design illustrative graphics to support documentation
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Ecological Investigation on the Settlement of Tibet
Province Investigation Investigationin inLugu LuguLake Lake Area Area in in Yunnan Yunnan Province ••Study Studythe thecharacters charactersof ofdifferent different folk folk architectures architectures
Investigation and Shanghai Shanghai JULY JULY2011 2011 Investigationon onlanes lanesand and alleys alleys of of Suzhou Suzhou and •Learned elements in in •Learnedthe theapplication applicationof oftraditional traditional Chinese Chinese elements contemporary architectures contemporary architectures
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••Architecture ArchitectureDesign Design ••Sketching Sketching •• Data Analysis
Award of Urban Design / The 12th Chinese ent School Year of Design CHINA Award of Undergraduate Group / The Third ent Art Exhibition of Chinese Youth Designers HINA s Excellent Student / Sichuan Fine Art Institute
Computer ComputerSkills Skills ••Photoshop Rhino ••GIS GIS Photoshop ••AutoCAD AutoCAD • Sketch Up • Rhino ••InDesign Lumion InDesign ••Adobe Adobe Illustrator Illustrator • Lumion ••Word, Word,Excel, Excel,Powerpoint Powerpoint
Language Skills Skills Language English(Full (Fullprofessional professional pro�ciency) ••English
Chinese(Native (Native)) ••Chinese
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JUNE 2013 2013 JUNE
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ARIZONA, USA
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CommunityServices Services Community
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Undergraduate Charity Charity Organization Organization in ••Undergraduate in Chongqing ChongqingCity City
Others Others
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membership of ASLA, and attended the Annual Expo in OCT 2015
advanced knowledge and extended vision
l Investigation on the Settlement of Tibet
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te the geographical feature and culture sources of valleys in strict of Tibet
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Twoyears yearsteam teamleader leader Two Helpingstudents students to to solve solve �nancial �nancial problem Helping problem in in poor poorcounties counties of of Chongqing Chongqing
Hobbies Hobbies • Playing Chinese zither • Painting • photography • Dancing • Singing • Playing Chinese zither • Painting • photography • Dancing • Singing •Sprinting •Sprinting
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INTRODUCTION
EXCITATION LINK
Lianzhou is a county of Guangzhou city. There are old lane stuctures with diverse periods in the Zhongshang old South street. However, it became obscured and lost its energy as time goes by. The process of city development and its energy transform is alwayse changing and became dynamic. Thus, conserving the process by statergies will keep suistanable development of city.
—Restore the process of urban develoment Tourist Rehibilization in Zhongshan South Historic District in Lianzhou Date: 4/5/2014-6/15/2014 Location: Guangzhou,China Instructor: Huan yun Award: The Silver Award of the Third Environment Art Exhibition of Chinese Youth Dsigners The Silver Award of the Design and Education in China from a Global Perspective
1940's Lianzhou city
Settlements
1970's
2000's
Ecosystem
The old South street has been eroding by the new residential construction.
Natural ecology as the eternal energy of this city makes the exchange of old city and nature.
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THE ENTROPY With the growth of human power, the city has tend to be disordered development. it lost its entropy balance with nature enviorment. However, the nature and culture as main energy of ecology play the role of regulating the entropic balance.
THE ECOTOURISM STRATEGY The patch and strip settlements surrounded the city has formed their unique ecology balance. "The city tourism as the main strategy can strengthen the connection between nature and society as well as inject energy to the old city. The concepts of "rural-urban integration" and "city update" aim at driving the city vigour and exchanging energy by the human activities. Thus, it need set custom experience zones in the old city. Ming Dynasty
Early liberation Days 1949
Expand model 1985
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Block area proportion Location
Ming Daynasy 18% 1949
Increased Constructions 1996
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Vein-like Texture
Through analyzing diverse segment textures of the distract. I found that the original ancient city presented vein-like layout , and its layout s l o w l y b e i n g e ro d e d
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The urban scale
The street scale The block range
The alley scale
FOLK CULTURE MUSEUM
The residential culture in Lianzhou
The architecture culture endows the architectures unique custom characteristics. They bring the new vigour to the old city, and attracts the outside tourists. Making a revitaliting link to connect the rural custom culture with old city cultures.
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Vein-like Texture Through analyzing diverse segment textures in this distract, the original ancient city presented vein-like layout , and its layout slowly being eroded and blurred by external modren constructions. It has lost its orginal urban form and became disorderd.
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES The creative industries brings economic vigor to the city as well as endow the custom with new identification LOFT Multidimensional Platform
Upper System Air Corridor Earthing Footpath
Earthing Afforest
Upper System
Proof Structure Wall Layer
CUSTOM MUSEUMS
Inner cavity
Upper System
Combination of culture features and modernized materials
Inner cavity Ubderground Framwork Structure
STITCHING CORRIDOR The sky corridor can strengthen the connection and add upper streamline system
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According to the terrain, making the Ea tranditional culture exhibit building is a n what's more, it also plays a important r the old city. Therefore, it will become the external population as th
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arth-sheltered architecture as the main new combination of nature and culture. role as the agency of rural tourism in e vital ecological element which brings he new enery to the city.
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GOALS & OBJECTIVES
REDEFINITION OF URBAN FORMAT —Brixton Community Sustainable Regeneration Regeneration Urban Design in Brixton District, Lambeth County, London, UK Project: Redefinition of Urban Format Date: 1/17/2017 - 5/15/2017 Location: London, UK Instructor: Margaret Livingston
QUESTIONS How can sustainable urban design strategies be used to create a design for Brixton’s city center that reflects the natural environment and modern development in this city?
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Link some streets, and improve the accessibility and connectivity f ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT Provide affordable work space, and improve the environment qual CULTURE RENAISSANCE Preserve and rehabilitate the tangible historical architectures and COMMUNITY Provide an equal esthetic community environment and activate the URBAN SUSTAINABILITY Provide a sustainable strategy for urban ecosystem and water con
LOCATIONS
UK, London, Lambeth County, Brixton District, Brixton Street Around 30 Acre
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London
Lambeth County
Brixton District
Site
Som pro e ba ved sic am . eni ties The door should be more attractive
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Improved and reconfigured Entrance/access
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Red Line & Canopy Structure
Central Market Central Market & Main Art Gallery
Urban Ecosystem Museum Wetland Exhibition & Green Roof
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SYSTEM DESIGN
Traffic System Vehicle & Pedestrian
Main Pedestrian System
Central Market System
Urban Wetland System
Strategy Unblock and Open Streetscape
Closed Buildings
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Block Walls
Add upper level space
Accessible Street & Multiple space
Strategy Multiple functions of Central Market
Exhibition
Performance & Ceremony
Outdoor Market
Outdoor Theater
Strategy Urban Wetland for water conservation
Strategy New sustainable ecosystem; interacting with urban system Human-made Systems
Natural&Biological Systems
Simple, disconnected
Complex, interconnected
Linear / Wasteful
Closed loop / Zero waste
Resistant to change
Adapted to constent change
Long-term toxins
No long-term toxins
Fossil-fuel dependent
Current solar income
Maximise one goal
Optimised as whole system
Extractive
Regenerative
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DESIGN CONCLUSIONS The proposed urban format is inspired by the existing ecosystem. Innovative design is a successful way to stimulate the whole environment in Brixton. It is important to provide interesting and multi-functional spaces for more possibilities in regeneration. It is important to balance the energy between nature and modernization development. A new urban circulatory system can shift our society away from ecosystem decay.
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COHABITATE & AGRICULTURE — "LINE”: Residential Landscape Design Residential Landscape Design in Yubei District, Chongqing, China Project: Cohabitate & Agriculture Date: 1/17/2015 - 5/15/2015 Location: Chongqing, China Instructor: Xiao Xiao Award: The Year's Outstanding Design Student in Architecture Department
GOALS & OBJECTIVES Water Installation with Recreation
The water collection installation will locate in the main pedestrian and simple and high-quality landscape and interacts with recreation space.
High Green Coverage
Green coverage is the main attraction in the residential design. Theref with excellent management for the vegetation stewardship will be one o
Agriculture Introduction
Each resident can have their right to cultivate some organic vegetables, happiness and excellent communication for the whole community.
Cohabitate
Questions How to create a cohabitate space for human and wildlife, and interacted with agricultural community in residential design?
The constructed pollinator gardens and self-agriculture land will provid wildlife and benefit crop production. It provides a cohabitate space for health urban ecosystem.
INTRODUCTION The residential project locates in Chongqing, China. It has been classified as a high-quality apartment for people in different age range. Basic community facilities, exercise infrastructure, and playing space can provide a necessary recreation for residents. Furthermore, a self-farmland can bring more happiness and excellent communication for the whole community.
Clear Space Division
生态化的充分体现 1,引入生物的多样化 2,果树,药草,花木的种植 3,绿树成阴提供人休息场地 4.科技的利用:设计了雨水接 受系统,用于庭院内植被灌溉。
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MAIN FARM FLOW SUB POPULATION FLOW MAIN STRUCTURE
VIEW CORRIDORS
PEDSTRIAN LINE FARM LINE VEHICLE LINE
High Green Coverage
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Water Installation With Recreation Introduce a simple and high-quality landscape and interacts with recreation space
High Green Coverage Improve the green space with excellent management for the vegetation stewardship
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DESIGN CONCLUSION
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The water feature corridor introduces a simple and high-quality landscape and interacts with recreation space. The natural and agricultural living environment will enhance the life quality of the residential district. It is important to provide health ecosystem and habitat for a variety of wildlife and benefit crop production in urban.
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MANUFACTURED ECOLOGY
Bringing Urban Hydrology to Life.
Project: Manufactured Ecology Date: 9/15/2015-12/15/2015 Location: University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, US Team member: Baldwin Sear Instructor: Kirk Diamond Award:The Student Collaborative Honor Award of ASLA, Arizona Chapter
INTRODUCTION The district is located in University of Arizona, Tucson. In the desert envrionment, water source is important. How can we make a resillient landscape to reuse waste water and run-off ? The campus design will be a exapmle to explore the solution for the problem, and make a lush school environment. Tucson has special geographical condition, and the desert environment creates a different living condition and urban landscape. Thus, it become meaningful to add the local element to our design. The forms of canyon and urban block are good element to illustrate the urban landscape of Tucson.
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SECTION A-A
HYDROLOGY SYSTEM
DESIGN EVOLUTION PROCESS
Farmland
Urban Block
Add the block form on site
Final Form
GOALS & OBJECTIVES Water collection The water collection system is designed to bring all AC condensate and roof top run-off into constructed wetland cells and large water cisterns. Water recycing Cisterns are dispersed through out the site for agricultural irrigation storage. All roof run off and overflow ac condensate will be directed to a centralized underground water tank for irrigation. Recreation and Education The controlled hydrological process is used to generate food and create a landscape that changes with the seasons, bringing attention to climate and regional identity. The central plaza is a marketplace for artisinal foods, crafts, and produce. Habitat The constructed wetlands and pollinator gardens will provide urban habitat for a variety of wildlife and benifit crop production.
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SECTION B-B
POLLINATOR GARDEN
CENTRAL STORAGE FACILITY
CONSTRUCTED WETLAND
AGRICULTURE
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Bio Sciences West
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FARMLAND
WETLAND TREATMENT
WATER FLOW SYSTEM
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Outflow for Building Outflow for Irrigation Outflow for Wetland
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RENASCENT GENTRIFICATION
—Renovation of shanty town Planing and Design of shanty town 'Shubati'in JiangFanbei Disrict Location:Chongqing, China Project:Gentrification Date:4/15/2014-6/15/2014 Location:Chongqin,China Instructor:Zhou Qiuhang
INTRODUCTION Shibati as the historical memory of Chongqing attracts tourists. However, its preserved typical buildings of Ming Dynasty, and traditional neighbour space with low living quality has became the city problem and been disscussed by the officials and experts for many years. It is vital to revitalite and integrate it with surroundings. Thus, the method of "Renascent Gentrification" can revitalite Shibati and revive the cultural memories by making new changes for the streetscape and landscape design.
HISTORY PROCESS Construction
Embassy
Custom Industry Modern construction
The Street has disodered development. Thus, it is necessary to make a restoration for some of the street format.
GOALS & OBJECTIVES GOAL
Revitaliting and integrating the old city into the surrounding business district without lossing its heritage properties. STRATEGY
Treating the Shibati as the "living museum" of Chongqing culture is the great way to enhance people's protection consciousness. Therefore, protection and restoration
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THE MEMORY OF CHONGQING Historical Culture As the capital of the Republic of China, The French pavilion directors and the agencies of other countries in Chongqing represent the memory of that time.
Stilted Building & Wharf Culture The wharf culture is the unique culture of the city which located in the junction of two rivers. such as the freight, ships, wharf trade and wharf activities.
The Neighbourhood Culture I like everything here, there is no traditional industry in other places.
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I can feel the strong Chongqing culture but I don't want to stay here for a long time.
I like the stilted building here. There is almost no other city has such unique architecture form The living conditions are terrible.
There are the basic and traditional service industry.Ear Cleaning Service, pedicure,Tailor, grocery stores constitute the unique Chongqing neighbourhood culture.
The Hisotrical Theme Street The utilization of the old historical architectures can provide the historical exhibition place, and the theme entertainment will improve the economic level.
Cultural Creative Industy Park Therefore, The culture industries will be modernized in a new business mode , and be corresponding with modern life there.
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EVENT AND MELT —Container
Structure Desigine in Sichuan Fine Art Institude,China Project:Event And Melt Date:6/9/2013-7/8/2013 Location:ChongQing,China Instructor:Deng Nan
This bamboo model has been set in the small hill of sichuan fine arts institute. It has been integrated into the surrounding environment. The reticular spatial model represents the change of virtuality and reality.
DESIGN EVOLUTION PROCESS
Formation according to the local condition
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Formation according to the local condition
virtuality
Connection
Reality
Connection
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As the scenic spot of the School, this model has attracted many tourists. Setting the model in the beautiful scenery can provide interesting connection between human and nature. Spider web is a great element to connect with surroundings. Thus, It is a mixture of virtuality and reality and very participatory.
The 1:1 Front Elevetion
The 1:1 Model
Node analysis diagram
One segment of Right elevation
From the small one to the large one, We have considered many problems such as the structure . So that we come up with the partial structures in support. Considering the hardness and tolerance of bamboo, the curved lines become a part bears partial stress.
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LA DOCE
—Culture and Community Rehabilitation Planning and landscape Design of the 12th south avenue in Tucson,Arizona,USA Date:2/1/2016-5/15/2016 Location:Tucson, Arizona, USA Instructor:Arlie Adkins, Kelly A Cederberg, Philip A Stoker Team member:Bridget Guiza, Chris Laria,Nicole Lavely,Maureen McDonald, Brian Sabri,Nolan Bade, Collin Palen Award:The Year's APA Arizona Student Planning Project Award
INTRODUCTION La Doce is a business corridor that has served the City of Tucson’s Southside for generations. This naturally occurring cultural and business district is home to a vibrant, diverse community, distinct for its prominent Latino-American aesthetics, businesses, and values. It is the intention of this document to suggest vital improvements to the area without alienating or displacing the current residents recognizing that community revitalization projects often raise property values and increase recognition.
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Farm Garden
Cultural Center & Youth Plaza
Farm Community
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DESIGN ORGANIZATION The drivers for the La Doce design and planning recommendations are placemaking, economic development, public safety, and displacement prevention. These drivers were abstracted into a temporarily & empowerment Master Plan design strategy.
ART GATEWAY The intersection of Drexel Road and S 12 Avenue has an outstanding opportunity to serve as a gateway into greater La Doce from the south.An excess of linear right-of-way and parking lots on both sides of the road and connection to the Airport Wash makes the space ideal for a informal and formal colorful art spaces.
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ENVIRONMENT&BEHAVIOR —Ecological Performative landscape Health resore and nature Lanscapse Design in Xiaonanhai turism district in Qianjiang Town, Chongqing,China Project:Live in Ecosystem Date:4/5/2013-6/15/2013 Location:Chongqin,China Instructor:DengNan
Health club Forest tree nest
Hydrophilic courtyard
Paulownia forest
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Reception Area
INTRODUCTION Xiao Nanhai has original ecosystem.It provides a natrual environment for raising the local people. Designing the Xiao Nanhai senery will try to integrate tourists into the ecosystem. And the scenery slightly design can be one part of the natural ecotypic chain. so that people also is one part of the ecosystem.
Health club
Paulownia forest
Hydrophilic courtyard
Forest tree nest
Reception Area
MEATHODS ADJUSTION Making five diffirent health care reception areas based on the existing terrain. They would be the health facilities, the healthcare infrastructures, the tourist behaviors, the repast and the healthcare education. Water Resource
Moutain Surrounding
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Ecological Resources
The numerous species in Xian Nanhai constitute its ecosystem.
The potential problem of cities
The rapid pace of life make the need of nurishing the mind and the body .
Transition
Designing the scenic spot to diffirent primitive ecological habitat.
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TOURISTS RECEPTION The building groups provide commercial streets with traditional courtyards, and they are distributed on different elevations of existing terrain. Overall floorage:4030.3 ㎡ New constructions: 3276.3 ㎡ preserved area:754 ㎡
HYDROLPHILIC COURTYARD The courtyard of building groups are distributed on the existing terrain and integrated with water to provides the experience of reaching the water and the courtyard habitat for the tourists. Overall floorage:7697 ㎡ New constructions: 5561 ㎡ preserved area:2136 ㎡
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INTERNSHIP WORKS —Hexagonal Urban City
Planning and urban CBD Design in Tongzhou, Beijing, China Project: Tongzhou CBD Urban Design Date: 6/20/2016-11/15/2016(In Process) Location: Tongzhou, Beijing, China Design Comapny: Martha Schwartz Partner Instructor: Martha Schwartz
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INTRODUCTION This project was located in Tongzhou, Beijing, which is a new development area for business utility, it has lots of great surrounding resources and history context. How to make a new improvement for the urban environment of Tongzhou? Some strategies and concepts have been considered by MSP. Therefore, Hexagonal will be a main element for the whole graphical design process.
DESIGN EVOLUTION PROCESS: HEXAGONAL The Jinghu Canal is connect several big cities from Beijing to shanghai, this canal was used for business trading. This district has been divided into 4 different parts for different functions. So it includes the main plaza to provide the people gathering space, it also includes more private garden space. Thus, the whole site has been divided into different design scale, from large to small. Not only for the plane, but also there will be variable changes for the vertical space.
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BRING CULTURE TO URBAN LIFE For some Hexagonal space, it can be used the outdoor music festival ground, it also can be the public space for outdoor activities and people gathering. Furthermore, it is vital to keep some great existing historical element, which can bring different identification for residents there. The lei Tower which is located in the west of the site provides a great view and scenery for visitors.
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SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is also the main important strategy, it is essential to have interaction with the canal and make a positive strategy to purify and disblock the Canal. Therefore, MSP has came out with a more justified and interesting space for water purification and conservation. The variable and interesting space for visitors can make the interaction with water.
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CAPABILITY & SUITABILITY — Arc GIS Analysis
Planning and GIS Anakysis in Middle Tanque Verde Creek, Tucson, Arizona, USA This project has illustrate the environmental sensitivity analysis and the suitability for development. It has used 7 different factors to demonstrate the 7 different sensitivity analysis within Middle Tanque Verde Creek Area. It made a composite sensitivity analysis for all 7 sensitive factors and found the final green infrastructure area which should be protected. Most area are belong to natural area with vulnerable factors, and they should be protected by buffer zone.Some area are sensitive because of high environmental hazard, such as the erodibility, earthquake and flood hazard. Finally, the weighted suitability analysis map for all 7 factors. to find the new commercial construction location.
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SUPPLEMENTAL WORKS
—Cad Drawing,Painting, Photography
CAD DRAWING Those are some of my CAD drawing for landscape construction, vegetation planting and water irrigation. CAD is the great tool to explain and explore the specific structure and distribution of each group of trees. By calculation, we can find the precise location for each pump of irrigation.
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PAINTING & PHOTOGRAPHY These are some paitings I completed recently, which represent my ideas on landesape design and interior design. Those photoes were taken in Tibet. Photography is the best way to express designer's life experiences. Designer is the recorder of life as well as the processor.
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THANKS
Xin Tan xintan@email.arizona.edu 209-559-6666
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