Portfolio of Junyu Yue

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BALANCE PORTFOLIO OF YUE JUNYU

Bachelor Candidate of Urban Planning Huazhong University of Science and Technology Applying for Architectural & Urban Design yjydanny@outlook.com


“BALANCE� With profound interest in urban and architectural design, I have taken the B. Eng in Urban Planning in Huazhong University of Science and Technology. During five years of learning and design experience, I am always looking for balances, such as the balance between people and the environment, the balance between new and traditional technologies, and the balance between artistry and practicality. Therefore, I choose Balance as the topic of my portfolio.

In my mind, design is also a process to look for balance. Taking my latest works as an example, our instructor guided us to use parametric tools and traditional materials to design a landscape structure. The experience inspired my thinking and let us see more possibilities in design, I think it is very interesting. The development of parametric means allows us to design more interesting works, and new technical means must change the way we think of urban design. However, in my opinion, many traditional crafts, materials, and symbols are hard to replace. How to combine new technologies and traditional technologies is a problem we need to think about and I saw both opportunities and challenges. There are many ways to design. We have to weigh a lot of conditions and deal with various problems, but in any case, the ultimate goal of design is to create a better living environment and some memorable moments for people.


CONTENT SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE WORKS

01 [ MEIGUI WALLED CITY ] A Multi-aged Community Design Academic Individual Work Date: October 2016-December 2016

02 [ Rejuvenation ]

A Senior Living Building Design Academic Individual Work Date: October 2016-December 2016

03 [ BAMBOO FUN ]

A Small Scale Landscape Piece Design Installation Academic Team Work Teammate: Heqian Sun, Liangyin Lu, Yixue Li, Changda Hsu Date: July 2018

04 [ NEW POEM IN THE OLD VILLAGE ]

A Rural Design Focusing on Local Culture, Ecology and Economy Academic Individual Work Date: March 2017-June 2017

05 [ ADAPTATION TO FLOODS ] A Waterfront Landscape Design Focusing on Flood Risk Academic Individual Work Date: March 2017-May 2017

OTHER WORKS


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01 MEIGUI WALLED CITY A Multi-aged Community Design

HUST Achitechture Design Course, 2016 Fall Academic Individual Work Site: Meigui Community, Wangjiawan, Hanyang, Wuhan, Hubei, China Date: October 2016-December 2016 Tutor: Wang ping

The site is an old community in Hanyang, Wuhan. The government and developers plan to demolish the low-grade buildings and update the area. Meigui community locates in the center of Hanyang and people of all ages live in the community. A night market street crosses the community, bringing convenience to residents and preserving the traditional street lifestyle in Wuhan. However, the street will be demolished due to its bad traffic and enviroment. So the design is to create a place where senior citizens, young people and children not only live close to together, but also supplement and benefit from each other. In addition, the design aims to preserve traditional street lifestyle. [2]


SITE EXISTING BUSINESS AND LIVING CONDITION

ERQIAO POLICE STATION

MEIGUI CHILDREN PALACE

MEIGUI STREET NIGHT MA SITE: MEIGUIXI COMMUNITY

HUADA HOTEL

HANSHANG SHOPPING MALL

WANGJIAWAN METRO STATION

LONGYANG SHOPPING MALL

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The site, Meiguixi Community, is surrounded by various public buildings with different functions, attracting people of all ages and occuppations to the area. The night market street in the community contains many pedlars, mahjong rooms, barbershops and pedicure, preserving traditional lifestyle of Wuhan. WUHAN ERQIAO MIDDLE SCHOOL

However, the buildings of the community are old and disrepaired, government plans to demolish the buildings and update the area. The new design has to meet the needs of different groups of people and preserce traditional lifestyle of the local residents.

COMMUNITY PROBLEM ANALYSIS Developer's Interest

Lack of Communication Space Low Income Group

Community Tradition

The Senior, The Youth and Preschool Children

Forced Demolition

ARKET

HOSPITAL OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE Shop Forced To Be Closed

STRATEGY City Appearance Government

Public Satisfaction Interest

Developer

Disadvantaged Citizens

Loop Track

Convenient Life Soho Mode

HAITIAN SHOPPING MALL & OFFICE BUILDING

Hanging Garden

Traditional Lifestyle Comfortable Environment

Preschool Children

Prefabricated Construction

Low Budget Neighborhood

The Youth

Modularized Unit

Safety Rapid Construction

The Senior

Aged Community

Child-care Centre

Communication Space Entertainment Space Exercise Space

Creative Zone

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GENERATION PROCESS 12m

21m

9m 9m 15m

6m

9m

27m 21m 9m

FUNCTION PLACEMENT

HEIGHT DETERMINATION

Functions of each part of the site are confirmed, taking all groups of people into account.

The height of the buildings are determined according to different functions and expected number of residents.

CURVED SURFACE CREATING

SITE SUBDIVISION

A curved surface is created according to the height of the buildings, like a piece of silk cloth covering the buildings.

The site is divided into several squares of 4m × 4m.

EXTRUSION

ROTATION

The grid is extruded toward the surface to open views and create hanging gardens.

The building blocks are rotated 45 degree to increase sunlight exposure for interior spaces.

HOLLOWING OUT

SKYWALKS PLACEMENT

Blocks are removed to create the street and courtyards.

Skywalks link each part of the architecture.

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OPERATING STRUCTURE

The design serves different groups of people. The project will preserve tradional street life and attract tourists to the old community. [6]


GROUND FLOOR PLAN N

Aged Community Lavipeditum Hall of the Aged Apartment Senior Activity Center Mahjong Room Courtyard

Nurse Station

Child-care Center Teacher's Office

Market Street Street Pedlar Market

Supermarket

Playground

Classroom

Shop

Dinning Hall

Retail Center

Fashion Street

Youth Community

Clothing Shop Restaurant

Entrance of the Youth Apartment

Cafe Night Club Entrance of Roof Sports Park Entrance of SOHO Game Center Bar

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Hall of the Youth Hostel


Market Street preser ve traditional street lifestyle. Original grocery shops are in this street.

Sports spaces are on the roof of the youth community. The spaces are for communication and sports.

Many shops and bars are in the entrance of the youth community, which attract lots of young people and tourists. [8]


Dancing Room Resting Room

Public Living Room

Dressing Room

Room for Eldly People Living Alone

Roof Garden

Theater Outdoor Activity Space

Canteen

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Reading Room

Room for Eldly People Living with Famliy

Clinic

02 REJUVENATION A Senior Living Building Design

HUST Achitechture Design Course, 2016 Fall Academic Individual Work Site: Meigui Community, Wangjiawan, Hanyang, Wuhan, Hubei, China Date: October 2016-December 2017 Tutor: Wang ping The building is a part of the last project. In this project, I conducted more detailed research and design on the old-age community. The population of the elderly in China is on the significant increase. The isolation of the elderly from society is becoming more and more prominent in China. Where to live after retirement has become a big concern in China. The design takes into account the needs of the elderly of Meigui community. In terms of housing function, I separately considered the needs of elderly people living alone and elderly people living with their families. In addition, I hope to create more communication space for the old people to ease the loneliness of them. [10]


DAILY BEHAVIOR RESEARCH 1

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5

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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

The Eldly Living Alone

Rest at Home

2

Play Chess Have a Meal Exercise

The Eldly Living with Family

Go Shopping Go to a Doctor Pick up Children Read Books

FUNCTIONAL UNIT & DEMAND RESEARCH

Garden Demand Service

2000m² in total 85%

Public Living Room Demand

90%

Service

Massage Room

40m²

Demand

53%

Demand

55%

62%

Service

60%

Service

60%

Main service group: Elderly People Living Alone

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

Canteen Demand

Mahjong Room Demand

Nurse Station

65% 76%

Service

240m²

64m²

32m²

Public Kitchen

16m²

Demand

76%

Demand

35%

55%

Service

85%

Service

40%

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

Theater Demand

Apartment for the Eldly

Reading Room

Service

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

45%

Main service group: Elderly People Living Alone

240m²

Bedroom 16m²

55%

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

Service

96m²

64m²

Main service group: Elderly People Living Alone

Stair and Lift Case

50m²

62%

Demand

52%

Demand

50%

Demand

100%

71%

Service

56%

Service

53%

Service

100%

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

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64m²

Main service group: Elderly People Living with Famliy

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People

Main service group: All Groups of Elderly People


TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

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3

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2 4

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7 6

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1 Room for Elderly People Living Alone 2 Nurse Station 3 Public Kitchen 4 Public Living Room 5 Outdoor Corridor 6 Chatroom 7 Room for Elderly People Living with Famliy

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The residential floor is divided into two parts that are connected to each other, one for the elderly living alone and the other for the elderly living with family. Each part provides enough public communication space. [12]


ENCLOSURE DETAIL OF APARTMENT FOR ELDLY PEOPLE LIVING ALONE

Plantings Exterior Grade Plywood EIFS Insulation Lacquer Growing Media Expansion Joint Assembly Garden Drain Rigid Insulation Exposed Concreate (Acrylie Emulsion Paint Finish) Steel Beam Concrete Roof

PTD. ALUM. Wood Clad Window & Frame

Balustrede Wood Blocking CONC. Pavers on Pedestal System CONC. Deck Roof Drain Insulation P. T. WD. CURB

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6:30 AM The eldly in China often get up early to do morning exercises. The outdoor courtyard in the elderly community provides them with excellent places to communicate and exercise.

6:00 PM As night falls, the old people gradually gather to dance in the rooftop square. The glass doors of the theater can be opened and closed according to the needs of the event. The theater without performances is also a great place to rest and exchange.

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03 BAMBOO FUN A Small Scale Landscape Piece Design

HYBRID [IN]FORMATION Algorithm-Driven Design and Build Summer Workshop Academic Team Work Teammate: Heqian Sun, Liangyin Lu, Yixue Li, Changda Hsu Role: 100% Survey, 80% Conceptual Design, 80% Detailed Design,100% Drawing Site: Shih Chien University Date: July 2018 Tutor: Igor Pantic, Jiahao Syu Cities are becoming concrete jungle. As a result, the new generation are away from nature. We hope to bring green back to the city and create an interesting place for citizens to escape from the busy city life. Using bamboo, a kind of traditional material in chinese culture, we design a structure where people can have fun, have a rest, read, take shelter from rain and do many other activities. In addition, it's also a good place for stray cats and dogs to inhabit. In the workshop, we are instructed to transform the fundamentai form we designed into reasonable structure with the help of computer tools so that it can be built practically .

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PLAN DEVELOPMENT: ABUNDANT CIRCULATION Observe and record the routes of children and stray creatures in a square area.

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Combine the routes randomly.

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Different types of plans in a rectangular site are designed based on the consideration of circulation. We will generate our model based on one of the plan after the assessment of the route, the gathering space and the light-shadow effect.

Single Route Multiple Routes Semi-open Gathering Space Enclosure Gathering Space Dynamic Light-shadow Effect Simple Light-shadow Effect

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MODEL DEVELOPMENT

1 Circulation

2 Unzip

Type 42 is choosen. We develop two crossing The end of each path is pulled to create paths along the circulation for people and abundant vertical space and possibilities for stray creatures to walk on . more functions.

3 Wall A wall is developed to support the overhanging part of the shape.

4 Detail

5 Linear Form

6 Bamboo Structure

We add some details to the shape, making

The basic shape is transformed into linear

Finally, the shape is transformed into bamboo

the structure more vivid.

form. Some of lines are rotated. The lines will

structure. The resulting serpentine pavillion

decide the direction of bamboos.

provide a funny, natural space.

STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT JOINT STUDY

Bamboo

Nut Washer

Screw

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FUNDAMENTAL FORM

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B

Entrance for Adults Shelter for Stray Creatures

C

Exhibition

5.0m

3.7m 0.8m D

E A

Performance

B

Recreation Faclity Climbing Place for Children

Seat and Rainshelter

5.0m

5.0m 2.9m

1.1m

C

ELEVATION A

ELEVATION B

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0.44m

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ACTIVATE DIFFERENT PUBLIC SPACES

GALLERY

PARK

STREET

Due to easy and quick de-installation and re-installation of the structure, we can easily transport and place it to many kinds of public space. Communities are invited to enjoy the bamboo fun and interact in unexpected ways with their surroundings. It activates and energizes public spaces, provides stray creatures with habitats and reminds modern cities of nature. [20]


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04 NEW POEM IN THE OLD VILLAGE A Rural Design Focusing on Local Culture, Ecology and Economy HUST Rural Design Course,2017 Spring Academic Individual Work Site: Shiling village,Jiangxia,Wuhan,Hubei,China Date: March 2017-June 2017 Tutor: Wang Zhiyong, Xue Bing Shiling village is a naturally deceloped village where Husi Klin, a valuable historical relic was found. Though there are still some farmland in the village, most of the labour force tend to leave the village and earn livings in big cities, leaving the hometown to the senior and preschool student. As a result, the village develops slowly and the economic level is low, which is also the main problem in most of Chinese rural districts. Actually except from the profound historical culture, the scenery in Shiling village is pleasant and it is a good place for people to escape from busy city life. So there are lots of opportunities in Shiling to create a promising future. I choose a representative settlement called Yejiawan next to the site of the klin as study area after investigate and survey. I hope the culture, ecology and economic can become a circulatory system and Yejiawan can become the key area to re-activate the whole village. More than one function were design for villagers, tourism and other crowds, which makes it reasonable for citizens to travel a long way to the village and the villagers can earn livings in there home. [22]


LABOR OUTFLOW FROM SHILING VILLAGE 10% WUHAN

HUBEI PROVINCE

16% SHANGHAI

7%

CHONGQING 7% CHANGSHA 3% 6% GUIYANG FUZHOU 15%

GUANGZHOU

SHILING VILLAGE

POPULATION HOLLOWING-OUT

14%

SHENZHEN 4% HAIKOU

CURRENT POPULATION STRUCTURE The Senior 58% The Young 10% Children 32%

Work Away From Hometown 80% Work Locally 18% The Unemployed 2%

Age Structure

Primary Industry 48% Secondary Industry 30% Tertiary Industry 22%

Employment Status

Industrial Structure

Shiling village is located in Jiangxia, Wuhan, Hubei, China. A kiln of Song dynasty was found in Shiling village. H o we ve r, t h e e c o n o m i c l e ve l o f this village with a long history and magnificant culture is low. Most of the young people tend to leave the village and earn livings in big cities.Most of villagers are the senior and preschool children.

THE HISTORY OF SHILING VILLAGE The Five Dynasties

Song Dynasty

Production of greenish white porcelain developed fastly in Husi Klin.

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Yuan Dynasty

Ming Dynasty

The owners of Husi Klin moved to Jingdezhen.

Qing Dynasty

Immigrants came to Shiling village from Jiangxi.

1958

Shiling Commune was estabilished.

1988

The ruin of Husi Klin was found.


Site AnalysisDIAGRAM CONTEXT

Ruin Of Husi Klin

Study Area

The Cole Flower Garden

GANSHANHUANG

RUIN OF HUSI KLIN YEJIAWAN Waterscape

LIUJIABIAN CHENJIAXIE

MAJIAWAN

HOUWUWAN

HUJIAFANG

The study area contains the ruin of Husi Klin and a residential settlement called Yejiawan. We consider the area as the key to re-activate the whole village. I hope to arouse historical memory and preserve rural scenery to attarct tourists so that more job opportunities can be offered to the local.

Pond Woodland Historical Resource Irrigated Land Orchard Main Road Secondary Road Residential Area Water System

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GENERATION PROCESS The residential settlement, Yejiawan, has rich tourism resources, including natural pastoral scenery and historical sites. I hope to combine these resources through pedestrian walkways without destroying the traditional rural texture and rural life.

Settlement: Yejiawan

Historical Memory

Residential Settlement

Rural Scenery

1 Current Situation

2 Footpath: Connect Fragmented Pieces

The area contains historical memory and rural scenery. However, they are seperated as time goes by and the settlement lacks vitality because of the loss of labour.

The footpath makes the fragmented into a whole and arouses the memory of the Klin history.

Building of Good Quality

Dilapidated Building

Low-quality Building with Traditional Stmbols

3 Quality Assessment of the Buildings

4 Accessible Landscape Path Network

A large part of buildings have been abandoned and the quality of them are low. The dilapidated buildings are dismantled. Some low-quality buildings with traditional symbols are renewed.

The area needs more farm-settlement connection for both villages and tourists.

Museum

Market

Service Center

Art Gallery

Market

New Public Building

Restaurant

Homestay

5 New Public Buildings

6 Function Transformation

All buildings remained are dwellings.The settlement is in need of public space for villages and tourists.

Some dwellings are designed for public functions according to hosts' wishes. After that there will be more programs in the settlement.

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CONCEPT The plan is inspired by local culture and environment. I hope the culture, ecology and economy can become a circulatory system which can inspire the native to participate in and encourage the young who have left the village to come back. I hope to bring tourism service into the settlement so that tourists can enjoy the rural landscape and local culture. The plan is designed under the minimal damage to local environment and ruin of Husi Klin.

The young come back home. Population

Issues

Population Hollowing-out

Loss of Historical Memory

Environmental Clean-up

Village

Farmland Landscape

Tourism

Ruin of Husi Klin

Construction Limit

Job Opportunity

Villager

Economy

Klin Museum

SITE PLAN N 2

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5

7 6

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8

1 Husi Klin Museum 2 Service Center/Activity Room for Villagers 3 Farmers' Market 4 Ancient Street 5 Homestay 6 Restaurant 7 Artist Gallery/Library for villagers 8 Terrace Landscape

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KLIN MUSEUM

THE NEIGHBORHOOD SPACE

SECTION Irrigation

Ruin of Husi Klin

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Klin Museum

Farmland Landscape


TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS OF SHILING VILLAGE

TRADITIONAL LAYOUT

There are some buildings with traditional symbols in the village. Most of them are dwellings in post-and-lintel construction. The walls are made of brick or rammed earth. Some carve patterns and wall painting can be found on windows or walls. The buildings are valuable while most of them have been abandoned.

Storage

Bedroom

Dooryard

Central Room

Kitchen

I hope to retain the building structure and transform the abandoned ones into buildings with new function.

Ridge Roof Tile

NEW FUNCTION Rafter Purlin King Post

Beam

Art Gallery

Column

Farmers‘ Market Gable

Door/Windows with Carve Patterns

Homestay

Restaurant

Villagers‘s House

Art Gallery

Homestay

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05 ADAPTATION TO FLOODS A Waterfront Landscape Design Focusing on Flood Risk

HUST Public Space Design Course, 2017 Spring Academic Individual Work Site: Nan'anzui, Hanyang, Wuhan, Hubei, China Date: March 2017-May 2017 Tutor: Deng Wei Wuhan is a city which always suffer from flood and waterlogging event. The site, Nan'anzui is located in the middle of the city, at the intersection of Yangtze River and Han River. It means that when floods come, it is one of the worst hit areas. The design develops strategies for urban adaptation to the effect of floods and storms in the fragile ecological context of Nan'anzui. Instead of simply controlling floods by flood control dams, I hope to transform floods into an extraordinary landscape. We were instructed to study the site from different aspects such as geology, hydrology and ecology. In this project, with information generated from GIS, a model of topography overlay and area hit by floods and storms is visualized. Urban context overlay was also studied. Through the discussion of numerous possibilities, combined with its own problems, the design concluded two main strategies: creating a stormwater infratructure and seperating the waterfront area into different layers vertically to adapt to the flood risk. [30]


Yangtze River

Downtown of Hankou

Han River

Downtown of Wuchang

Nan'anzui Hanyang

SITE ANALYSIS

Topography Overlay

Nan'anzui is located at the intersection of Yangtze River and Han River which means that it is one of worst hit areas when floods come.

Site

Extracting contour lines using GIS visualized the land-form condition. With information generated from GIS, a model of area hit by floods or storms is visualized. The plan and the design of the water management infrastruture are based on the model. Urban Context was studied at the same time.

9m

79m

Dem Map

Urban Flooding and Waterlogging

Worst-hit Area

100YR Flood

Potential-hit Area 50YR Flood

Waterlogging

Flood

Urban Context Overlay Residential Green Land Commercial  Residential

Reservation Cultural

Historical Heritage

Urban Zoning

CONCEPT Open Spaces Connection-Linear Spatial Relation

Existing Civic Programs

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+Stormwater Infrastructure In the Lowest Place

+Ring-shape greenway

+New Civic Programs

Adjust the Greenway


EXPLODED VIEW

Stormwater Treatment Urban Farming Stormwater Treatment Cells Resevoir

4. Reuse Filtered water is reused for urban agriculture irrigation.

3. Filter+Clean The treatment cells filter and clean rainwater through diverse plants.

2. Store The pools detain rainwater.

1. Capture Linear open space collect and drain water into the resevoir.

Open Space Theater New Civic Programs Green Space Public Activity Space Cultural Facility

Museum Sports Park Stromwater Treatment Infrastructure Urban Farming Community Park

Existing Civic Programs Ecological Space Historical Site Educational Facility

Qingchuan Pavilion Turtle Hill Park Creative Industrial Park Primary School Ecological Park

Topography

The main aim of the design is to tackle the serious flood and waterlogging issue of the area. Instead of building a wall or a dyke, which will form a monotonous waterfront place,different flood stages are taken into account to create mutualistic waterfront activity spaces. As for the master plan, I tend to make full use of the existing and potential public and commercial facilities, a ring-shaped greenway and new civic programs are designed to make the fragmented pieces into a whole civic park. In addition, a stormwater infrastructure is created in the lowest place of the area, urban farming will be attached to it. The infrastructure will be a vibrant place for entertainment and education.

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STRATEGY 1 FLOOD PROTECTION AND WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION CONCEPT Adaptation To Floods-Activate Virtical Spaces

Analyze Different Flood Stages

+A Wall?

+A Massif

New Civic Programs

Adjust to Different Flood Stages

Section

Current Situation 100YR Flood 50YR Flood

Open Space Theater

Open Space Theater Waterfront Trail (Flood Season)

100YR Flood 50YR Flood

Platform

Community Park 100YR Flood 50YR Flood

Fishing Terrace (Flood Season)

Sports Park 100YR Flood 50YR Flood

Natural Revetment

Basketball Field

Tennis Court

Stormwater Infrastructure 100YR Flood 50YR Flood

Urban Agriculture

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Resevior

Stormwater Treatment Cells


According to the research about flood stages. I took different flood stages into account and divided the waterfront area of Nan'anzui into three stages in different height according to 50YR and 100YR flood stage so that various kinds of landscape will be shown when floods come. The highest point of the bank is designed higher than horizion line so that floods cannot hit residential areas. I tend to goes beyond flood protection by intergrating social and economic amenities such as open space theaters, sports parks, etc. It is an adaptive strategy to deal with flood risk of the area which will improve waterfront access and also bring economic benifits to Nan'anzui at the same time.

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STRATEGY 2

Reseivior 1(Store Rainwater)

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT+URBAN AGRICULTURE Pool 1

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Stormwater Treatment Cells

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The system is a sustainable plan aiming at solving the severe waterlogging risk of the area in storm seasons. The infrastructure is located in the lowest place of Nan'anzui so that the stormwater from the whole area will drain into the infrastructure in be purified. The stormwater purified is reused for urban agriculture irrigation. The urban farming is next to the stormwater management infrastructure. The infrastructure is also a civic open space for education and entertainment.

Urban Farming

Reseivior 2(Store Purified Water) Ecology

Education

Irrigation

PLANT DESIGN Combination Of Water Purification Plants

Purification Capacity of Nitrogen and Phosphorus

type1 type2

Thalia dealbata Fraser

Zantedeschia aethiopica

Zizania latifolia

Nymphaea tetragona

Acorus calamus

type3

Nymphaea tetragona

type4 type5 type6 0.75

Reseivior 1

0.80

0.85

Distribution Trough Top Soil

0.90

Drain Rock

0.95

1.00

Compacted Subgrade

Spalash Pad

PVC Underdrain

Washed Pea Gravel Compacted Stone Subbase

Mulch

STORMWATER TREATMENT CELLS SECTION [35]

Precas


Market

Cycle Track

Cascade pools

Green House

Stormwater Treatment Cell Urban Agriculture

MASTER PLAN

st Concrete

Community Park

StormWater Management+Urban Agriculture

Reseivior 2

Sports Park

Cultural Zone

Urban Farming

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OTHER WORKS Photography @ Japan

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OTHER WORKS Drawings

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