PORTFOLIO 2010-2104 SELECTED PROJECTS AND WORKS BY CHENG-LIN LIEN
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CHENG - LIN LIEN T : +886921179921 E : twchenglin@gmail.com A : 11, Aly. 33, Ln. 184, Jhuguang Rd.,
Academic Background
2010/09 - 2014/06 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Chung Hua University Award
2011/09 Landscape Renewal of Old City: Creative Competition of Hsinchu Urban Landscape 3rd
Hsinchu City, Taiwan
As an outgoing person who is good at accepting new challenges, I am always motivated to complete my tasks to a high level of quality. Employment History
2010/07 - 2014/06 Plus mathematic group Position: Administrative Assistant 2013/09 - 2014/06 Landscape Architecture of Chung Hua University Position: Teaching Assistant 2013/08 - 2013/09 Fid-Tek International Consultant Co. Ltd Position: Landscape Assistant Intern 2012/07 - 2012/09 HOW Knowledge Tech Position: Landscape Assistant Intern
Referred Certificate
2013/06 Gardening Landscape class C
Publication
2014/03 Published research 12th Symposium of Landscape Architects Environmental Planning and Design of Aboriginal Tribes through Constructing an Eco-classroom Skills
2D Auto Cad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
3D Sketch up Lumion
Language Mandarin Chinese Taiwanese English
Contents
01 Urban Renovation _
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Reopen
Humanizing Street in Hsinchu
02 Urban Sewing
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Miaoli Highspeed Rail Station Landscape Planning
03 Planning and Design Project
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Eco-Museum Planning of Aboriginal Tribes Eco-Classroom Design of Aboriginal Tribes Ecotourism Planning of Aboriginal Tribes
04 Professional Work
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05 Modeling, Sketching, Photography
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05-1 Selected Models 05-2 Selected Sketches 05-3 Photography
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Urban Renovation
Taiwan
New Taipei City
Banqiao District
Reopen -4째C Benefit of Urban Rebirth Project Type : Planning , Landscape Team Number : 2 Duration : 2 months
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STATEMENT Gongguan channel was covered, due to the rapid growth in population and factories, which demanded more roads. Afterward, people forgot the image of Gongguan channel. But, there still had one section which was not covered. For a long time, Gongguan channel has played an important role, including acting as a recreation and leisure corridor, drainage and reduced flooding. In recent years, New Taipei City faces the serious issue of being an urban heat island. Hence, we plan to re-open Gongguan channel and create a blue corridor to decrease the temperature.
( Gongguan channel )
( Gongguan channel )
The above figure reveals, the decrease in air temperature by the waterfront. Gongguan channel again.
SITE ANALYSIS
School School MRT School
Culvert zone Gongguan waterfront
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Vehicle circulation
Pedestrian circulation
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STRATEGY
At the Present
In the Future
1. Reopen the culvert channel and restore the ecological stream. 2. Reduce urban heat island by establishing green and blue corridors. 3. Reorganize the urban spatial organization of the history with adjacent parks.
At the Present
In the Future
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The Maximum Benefit 26째C
Re-opened
At the present: Gongguan channel was converted into a culvert, resulting in higher surface temperature.
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Step1: Gongguan channel will be opened as a blue eco-river, creating accessible spaces , the temperature will be fall.
Urban Heat Island Step2: The waterfront will be combined with the green corridor to make a multi-use waterfront for people. That is, green and blue corridors is to be integrated into Gongguan channel which is planned to become a sustainable development area for urban heat island.
MASTER PLAN Accessibility ramps
MRT entrance Connecting with school
Accessibility ramps
Ecological pond
Restored zone Neighbourhood park Gongguan waterfront Pedestrian zone
Connecting with school
Path
Rest area
Green Corridor
Community park Park entrance
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Taiwan
Hsinchu City
Humanizing Street in Hsinchu Street Renovation Project Type : Urban Planning , Landscape Team Number : 1 Duration : 3 weeks
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STATEMENT The heavy use of Guangfu Road by motorists causes congestion. A carefully designed landscape could create pedestrain-friendly and aesthetically-pleasing street space for these users. Family
STRATEGY
Providing a safe and comfortable sidewalk.
1. Creating a tree-lined avenue connected to adjacent green corridors. 2. Creating a sidewalk connected to a bus station, schools, parks and a business district. Children
Children need a safe sidewalk to go to school.
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Planning Route
Cars
In order to decrease vehicle density, encourage people to take public transportation. Increased temporary parking allows parents to pick up their children.
MASTER PLAN
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Streetlamp
Accessibility ramp
Private parking entrance
Motorcycle parking
Flow filter (gravel)
Sidewalk
Streetlamp Seat Sidewalk
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
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Providing accessibility ramp 11
the wall can be painted by students. 12
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Urban Sewing
Taiwan
Miaoli City
Houlong Township
Miaoli Highspeed Rail Landscape Planning Project Type : Planning , Landscape Team Number : 2 Duration : 2 months
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STATEMENT northern and southern regions. The site, adjacent to the Beishih River, was discussed in relation to the impacts on building the village that has plenty of history- Hakka culture. Government plans to build a railway. However, it causes the uncoordinated landscape between science technology and rural village. Construction of high speed rail leads to the division of both regions, resulting in an imbalanced landscape. Hence, the urban landscape and cultural history sew and connect with green corridor- adjacent green area and blue corridor- Beishih River. The relationship between the Beishih River and design area To pass through the core of Miaoli City of Beishih River, high speed rail and station played a vital role in connecting to other cities. Miaoli City, combining high technology with Hakka culture, will standout with the blue and green corridors of the Beishih River.
Sewing path
Houlong Township is a traditional rural village in Miaoli City. However, urban renewal of Houlong Township would create a new landscape, which may impact traditional culture of this area.
Neighbourhood Analysis
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Zoning I. Local Culture
III. Technology blend into culture
I Created an image of place by using Hakka style of historical building and garden city.
Train station and high speed rail would become the core of Miaoli city. Hence, cutting edge public cultural element.
Blue and green corridors
II. Eco-education Both the public green spaces and detention pond are integrated into a blue and green corridor system which would create an open-air eco-classroom.
Primary bikeway network
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Primary pedestrian circulation
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a. Regional park b. Green corridor c. Water accessibility wood deck d. Greening building e. Lily pond f. Water accessibility space g. Cycle & pedestrian path
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Detention pond
a. Entrance b. Art sculpture c. Parking lot d. Natural playground e. Cultural Affairs Bureau -Fujian Tulou style f. Green space for rest g. Maple avenue h. Landscape sculpture
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a. Highspeed rail b. Passage c. Main entrance plaza d. Train station e. Main entrance of plaza f. Detention pond
wet ponds
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a. Tourism centre b. Wood passway c. Detention pond d. Cycleway entrance
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Area I
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Area II
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Planning and Design Project
Taiwan
Hsinchu City
Wufeng Township
Heping Tribe
Eco-Museum Planning of Aboriginal Tribes Project Type : Planning Team Number : 2 Duration :1year
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STATEMENT
Considering the eco-museum and tribe guide of native aboriginal, not only can we combine natural and culture resources, but we can also improve industrial and economic development. Visitors can interact with the eco-museum by watching, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching and learning. From participating in the eco-tour, visitors can experience the aborigine lifestyle. Our important objective is that the tribe gets positive feedback from visitors.
Potential
We can identify the issues of tribe, included habitat, ecology, industry and traditional culture by field trips and workshops.
Restriction
Analysis traditional culture. Industrial growth can bring young people back to the tribe. 3. Natural disaster caused several landslip zones, which prevent suitable development. 1. Heping tribe was an important transportation node which connected to adjacent destinations. 2. Traditional culture was still protected, due to the lack of development .
Environment Analysis
Regional context
High altitude forest
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Low altitude forest
Fruit& Vegetable
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Fruit& Vegetable Potenial zone of soil flow
Potenial zone of High altitude soil flow
Low altitude forest
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Soil flow & Potential soil flow
Trail
Slope - level 3
Slope - level 4
Slope - level 5
Heping tribe topographic map
CONCEPT Now
Past
Future
Ecotourism
Sean-pin river
gered culture, we introduce eco-museum and ecotourism to protect and lasting culutre.
Yangsheng village
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Heping bridgel
lasting culture
Landscape- Shi nan
Protected
Gu Yan waterfall
recreated eco-museum. We could learn from nature and experience Atayal culture by integrating the eco-museum into the Heping tribe .
Mai Ba Lai trail
Eco-museum
Waterfall
Atayal traditional building
Community plaza
Implementing ecotourism reduced the environmental impacts of profitable crops that could provide financial support to the tribe and bring young people back.
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FESTIVALS Spring APR
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RECREATIONAL ACTIVTIES Place
Activties View watching Night Experience
Regional Areas
Wilderness Survival
Learning native plants
Trails
Trails Exploration
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Activties
Place
Hunter Experience
SMALL
Disturbing Environmental Factors
Telling the story
BIG
Community Plaza
NIGHT
Private Lodging Climbing
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Yangsheng village Harvest Experience
Orchards
Progamme
HOLIDAY
Camping
WEEK DAY Resources
Campfire plaza Combination
Facilities
ZONING
SITE PLAN Coniferous Forest
Gui Ze Mountain Trail Community Plaza Mai Ba Lai Trail
Timber Viewing
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Timber Viewing Orchards
Yangsheng Village
Gu Yan Trail
Sean-Pin River
Heping Entrance
Art corridor Native plants introduction Yangsheng village Heping bridge Sean-Pin River Environmental restoration Adventure area Agriculture & Orchard Timber viewing Wilderness survival Community plaza
Protected Forest zone Orchards Protected Culture Natureal Corridor Environmental Restoration zone
Trails Exploration zone Atayal Cultural Corridor
Heping Tribe Entrance
Timber viewing
Detail design
Section
Entrance trail
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Detail design Section
Section
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Taiwan
Hsinchu City
Wufeng Township
Heping Tribe
Eco-Classroom Design of Aboriginal Tribes Project Type : Design Team Number : 2 Duration :1year
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MASTER PLAN
Private lodging 1. Luo-Ping Road 2. Campfire plaza 3. Working area 4. Private lodging 5. Gazebo 6. Toilet 7. Gazebo 8. Semi place for eco-education
9. Climbing area 10. Bench 11. Exhibit model 12. Rest area 13. Vegetable greenhouse 14. Mushroom cultivation 15. Sean-Pin River
Vegetable greenhouse
entrance
kitchen 1F
entrance
Layout
View
stair Section Plan
2F
viewing deck
Section
View
Roof Front of Section
Climbing area
Green wall
Exhibit model
Detail design
Interactive installment of intertaction panel
Section
Luo-Ping Road
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Rest area
Outdoor classroom
Gazebo
Bush
Campfire plaza
Garden
Climbing area
Working area
Friendly waterfront
Private lodging
Semi place for eco-education
Garden
Rest area
Garden
Vegetable greenhouse
Mushroom cultivation
Mushroom cultivation Vegetable Greenhouse
Garden Private lodging Semi place for Parking lot
Working area
Entrance of Yangsheng village
Aerial perspective
Toilet Viewing deck
Garden and Exhibit model
Aerial perspective of Yangsheng village
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MASTER PLAN 1. Entrance
Story museum
3. Timber viewing 4. Terracing seat 5. Activity platform 6. Outdoor toilet 7. Story museum 8. Semi place for exhibition 9. Outdoor DIY classroom 10. Atayal traditional building 11 Rest area
Outdoor toilet
classroom
2F Layout
Top view
13. Coniferous forest Section
platform
classroom Storage Working Place
3F Layout
1F Layout
Detail design
Platform for star viewing Layout
Roof
Layout
Community plaza entrance
Detail design
Side slope
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Car route
Outdoor DIY classroom
Activity platform
Story plaza and Terracing seat
Entrance Car route
Side slope
Car Side Car route slope route
Rest area
Semi place for exhibition Story museum
Section
Terracing seat
Side slope
Section
Car route
Coniferous forest
Atayal traditional building Story museum
Outdoor DIY classroom
Activity platform
Story plaza
Aerial perspective of Community plaza Terracing seat
Rest area
Outdoor DIY classroom and Outdoor toilet Entrance
Story museum conntected with Atayal traditional building
Terracing seat Wood deck
Rest area
Viewing rest area
Viewing story plaza
Entrance
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Taiwan
Hsinchu City
Wufeng Township
Heping Tribe
Ecotourism Planning of Aboriginal Tribes Project Type : Green Product Design Team Number : 10 Duration : 1 week
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Statement We participated in a community with the Atayal aboriginal tribe in July 2012.
community. Our work included landscape design an ecotourism course, tribal maps, the design concept for which was taken from local characteristics and the pattern language of Atayal tribe.
Planning Scope-Luo-Ping Rd.
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Legends
Potential Orchard Surrounding resources which include the other aboriginal tribe of the Saisiyat and hot springs, which could be combined together and
Experience and DIY experience.
Three natural trails which Traditional human resources
eco-tourism spot.
Now 2. Lack of recreational facilities
Strategy
Heping tribe was not only a transportation system node but also had many kinds of recreational and natured resources.
Now
Idea
These nature trails were out of order for a long time.
Strategy
Restoration these nature trails.
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What do we want
3. We integrated natural resouces and recreational and interpretation facilities into an eco-tour plan. 4. We also considered the carrying capacity of tourism, profitable crops and local ecological.
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Preliminary Assessment
cause sign unclearly.
Recording local legends
Measuring design area
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Unclear signs lead tourist understand
Gained experience from Atayal clothing.
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Design Concept & Strategy
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How do we design Logo
Wufeng township in Chinese
Off-site Tribal Image
Atayal is red, because it represents “blood” and “power.”
Heping in Chinese
Pattern language of Traditional Building
Diamonds represent the eyes of their ancestors
Mai Ba Lai Mountain
Tribal Map
On-site Tribal Image
Cultural Products
Atayal male
Atayal female aboriginal traditional skill.
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Works of design
Sketchs of concept
Design language
Signposts of natural trails
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Gu Yan trail
Gu Yan sounds swallows in Chinese
Mai Ba Lai trail
Gui Ze Mountain trail
Mountain image as a design language
Ancestors walked Mai Ba Lai trail to hunt
Signpost of house
House Sign
Concept of house sign by traditional instruments and tone of song
Tribal Brochure
Handmade Tribal Map
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Professional Work
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Kindergarten Playground Playground Design YEAR: 2012 CLIENT: Private Kingdergarten COMPANY: HOW Knowledge Tech JOB TITLE: Assistant JOB DUTY: Concept development, 3D modelling
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Jinning Township Urban Planning + Landscape Design YEAR: 2013 CLIENT: Jinning Township, Kinmen Government COMPANY: FID-TEK International Consultant Co. Ltd JOB TITLE: Assistant JOB DUTY : Landscape simulation drawing, traffic lane drawing
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Transportation System
Scenic Spots Analysis
Chihsingtan Beach Landscape Planning Urban Planning YEAR: 2013 CLIENT: Hualien County Government COMPANY: FID-TEK International Consultant Co. Ltd JOB TITLE: Assistant JOB DUTY: Site analysis, hot spot analysis, traffic lane drawing, report writing
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Pop diagram
Planning Zoning
Drawing by SketchUp
Drawing by Drawing by AutoCad
Produced Animation
Drawing by Lumion
Drawing by Lumion
Boai St. Sidewalk Design Sidewalk Design + Urban Design YEAR: 2013 CLIENT: Hsinchu Government COMPANY: FID-TEK International Consultant Co. Ltd JOB TITLE: Assistant JOB DUTY: AutoCad, 3D modelling, Computer Simulation, Produced Animation
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Modeling, Sketching, Photograghy
05-1 Selected Models 05-2 Selected Sketches 05-3 Photography
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MODELING THE LANDSCAPE I learned to use model making as a design generator for design projects, which has helped me explore more dimensions of proposed interventions for various sites. The chosen models include site planning and master design models. I find models to be an interesting way to gain perspective in terms of scale of spatial and spacial qualities and find it to be a tangible source that is easy to work with.
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SKETCH DESIGN The sketches included are a collection of drawings from my time studying and researching. They range from landscape drawings to master planning and zoning planning. I find drawing is a neccessary tool in order to express design processes and visual character. The drawings included are a sample of different techniques and illustrate a small part of my set skills.
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PHOTOGRAPHY I took pictures as a reference for design during my travel time. By overlooking the entire city, I wandered the streets and landscape, which could inspire me. However, the field investigation and observation are the foundational steps in every project. The processing of analysis, design and plan stages of design by the record of panorama, can assist in understanding the interaction between human and environment and allow for a good design for people.
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