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PROFESSIONAL WORK Construction Document 1ST STREET IMPROVEMENTS| Langley, WA Bioretention Cell Planting Design
TRELLIS| Bellevue, WA Plan Section Details
URBAN PLAZA| New Orleans, LA Site Plan Dimension Plan Grading Plan Planting Plan Hardscape Details Planting Details
Conceptual Design HOMESTREET BANK| Edmonds, WA Concept Sketches Hand-drawing Site Plan Preliminary Planting Plan
Plan / Section / Perspective Rendering SANTA CLARA SQUARE| Santa Clara, CA WINDFLOWER LOFT| Union City, CA ALOFT HOTEL| Mountain View, CA Castro Street Mixed Use| Mountain View, CA I-580 UNDERPASS| Oakland, CA ALAMEDA WATERFRONT| Alameda, CA TOTEM LAKE BLVD SECTION| Kirkland, WA
Mapping CITY OF SHORELINE PROPERTY SELECTION MAP| Shoreline, WA
ArcMap Mapping + Illustrator Graphic
UTILITY MAPPING| BELLEVUE, WA
ArcMap Mapping + Illustrator Graphic
SITE PARCEL MAPPING| KIRKLAND, WA ArcMap Mapping + Illustrator Graphic
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2'' x 4'' � 12'' O.C., L = 13'
141"
4"
4'' x 10'' BEAM, L = 18' 4'' x 4'' BEAM L = 13'
13'
4'' x 4'' BEAM, L = 17'
141"
4"
14'
17'
4'' x 10'' BEAM, L = 18'
4"
TRELLIS SECTION
1 LS01
4"
12''
2"
2"
4"
8"
2"
12'' BOLT, L=1'78''
1" Ø121"
NUT, L=1/4'' WASHER, L=1/16''
10"
PROJECT: DJ-HP-2016-2 DATE: 09/03/2016
PROJECT: DJ-HP-2016-2
1 LD01 LL01
BEAM END CUT AND BOLT DETAILS
2
1'' = 1'-0''
BOLT DETAIL SECTION
LD01 LL01
1-1/2'' = 1'-0''
SCALE: 1/4'' = 1'-0''
4" 2"
7'
END CUT DETAIL
POST
8'
10"10"
18' 7'
36''
1"
FOOTING DETAIL
SHEET NO.: LP 01
SHEET NO.: LD 01
1" 11 816 "
BOLTS DETAIL
SHEET : TRELLIS DETAIL
681"
1/4'' = 1'-0''
SCALE: VARIES
8'' x 8'' POST
721" 12''
CONCRETE FOOTING 12'' x 12'' x 36'', MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH 2500 PSI
12'' COMPACT SUBGRADE
NOTES: 1. All Beams and posts must be Clear Hemlock-Fir Grade, very clear transparent stain for finish. 2. All posts should be treated to CCA 0.4 exterior exposure or CCA 0.65. 3. Coat metal post supports or bolts with Galvanized aluminum, or as recommend by manufacturer if scratched during installation process.
1 LS01
TRELLIS SECTION 1/4'' = 1'-0''
4. Compact subgrade to 90% proctor dry density under footings.
SIMPSON STRONG TIE CONNECTOR CBSQ88-SDS2 COLUMN BASE, WITH 12-SDS 41'' x 2'' SIMON STRONG TIE SCREWS
36''
1 LL01
DATE: 09/03/2016
SHEET : TRELLIS PLAN
San Juan Gazebo Structure
TRELLIS PLAN
San Juan Gazebo Structure
4"
1'-078"
COMPACT SUBGRADE TO 90% PROCTOR DRY DENSITY UNDER FOOTINGS
PROJECT: DJ-HP-2016-2
San Juan Gazebo Structure
4'' x 10'' BEAM, L = 14'
Ø58"
4"
12'' O.C. TYP. 2"
221''
12''
5"
18''
7'
10" 721"
18' 7'
San Juan Gazebo Structure
2-HOUR CONTRACT WORK IMAGE CREDIT: MATHES URBAN DESIGN
PROJECT: DJ-HP-2016-2
DATE: 09/03/2016
DATE: 09/03/2016
SCALE: 1/4'' = 1'-0''
SCALE: 1'' = 1'-0''
SHEET : TRELLIS SECTION SHEET NO.: LS 01
1 LD02 LS01
BEAM END CUT AND BOLT DETAILS 1'' = 1'-0''
SHEET : TRELLIS DETAIL SHEET NO.: LD 02
URBAN PLAZA CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE: 36” x 42” IMAGE CREDIT: DESIGNJONES LLC
SITE PLAN
HARDSCAPE DEMOLITION PLAN
DIMENSION PLAN
GRADING PLAN
PLANTING PLAN
A PLANTING DETAIL 同济大学建筑与城市规划学院 景观学系
业主 上海市城市规划展览馆
项目 上海市城市规划展览馆东广场 景观设计
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日期 修正参考
项目编号
设计 项目负责 审定 日期
图纸名称
HOMESTREET BANK EDMONDS
BENCH
BUFFER PLANTING
EXIST. MEMORIAL BENCH
SPECIMEN TREE
CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES, COLOR PENCIL RENDERING, PERMIT DOCUMENT, PLANTING DESIGN
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BENCH
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BENCH
CONCEPT 1 BUFFER PLANTING
EXIST. MEMORIAL BENCH
SPECIMEN TREE
HOMESTREET BANK OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN JULY 14th, 2017
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HOMESTREET BANK OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN EDMONDS, WA
JULY 14th, 2017
FINAL CONCEPTUAL PLAN CONCEPT 3
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HOMESTREET BANK EDMONDS IMAGE CREDIT: PACE ENGINEER INC.
PARKING LOT ISLANDS TREES:
CORNUS ‘EDDIE’S WHITE WONDER’ / HYBRID WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD
PEDESTRIAN PLAZA SHRUBS:
CORNUS SERICEA ‘KELSEYI’ / KELSEYI DOGWOOD
PERENNIALS:
HERMEROCALLIS / DAILILLY
GROUNDCOVER:
TREES:
RUBUS PENTALOBUS / CREEPING TAIWAN BRAMBLE
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TSUGA MERTENSIANA / MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK CHAMAECYPARIS NOOTKATENSIS / ALASKA WEEPING CEDAR
REFERENCE IMAGES TREES
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JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA ‘BLUE STAR’ / BLUE STAR JUNIPER HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA ‘PIA’ / COMPACT MOPHEAD HYDRANGEA VIBURNUM DAVIDII / DAVID VIBURNUM
RETAINING WALL
GRASSES:
WALL PLANTER
STREET TREES
TREES:
TREES:
PICEA OMORIKA / SERBIAN SPRUCE
SHRUBS:
EXISTING PHOTINIA HEDGE (OVERGROWN)
AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA ‘AUTUMN BRILLIANCE’ / AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY
SHRUBS:
RETAINING WALL
3‘ RETAINING WALL
NEW 6’ HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE
ARBUTUS UNEDO / STRAWBERRY TREE VIBURNUM TINUS ‘SPRING BOUQUET’ / LAURESTINUS EUONYMUS ALATUS / BURNING BUSH
ACER RUBRUM ‘SCARSEN’/ SCARLET SENTINEL MAPLE
GROUNDCOVER:
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI / KINNIKINNICK
GROUNDCOVER:
OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS / MONDO GRASS ROCK MULCH
GRASSES
GROUND COVERS
MAIN ENTRANCE SHRUBS:
PINUS MUGO VAR. PUMILIO / DWARF MUGO PINE
PERENNIALS
PERENNIALS:
TREE GRATES
LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA ‘HIDCOTE BLUE’ / ENGLISH LAVENDER
BACK ENTRANCE
GRASSES:
HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS / BLUE OAT GRASS
SHRUBS:
HEBE ‘EMERALD GEM’ / HEBE
BASALT COLUMNS
BASALT BENCHES
GROUNDCOVER:
PERENNIALS:
GROUNDCOVER:
5 TH AVE.
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SHRUBS
HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS / BLUE OAT GRASS
MEMORIAL BENCH (EXIST.)
3‘ RETAINING WALL
NEW 6’ HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE
SHRUBS:
ROCK MULCH
LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA ‘HIDCOTE BLUE’ / ENGLISH LAVENDER
GROUNDCOVER: ROCK MULCH
PERIMETER
DRIVE THRU
GROUNDCOVER:
SHRUBS:
ERICA CARNEA ‘VIVELLII’ / WINTER HEATH
PERENNIALS:
TRASH ENCLOSURE
HEMEROCALLIS / DAYLILLY
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HEBE ‘EMERALD GEM’ / HEBE
GROUNDCOVER:
OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS / MONDO GRASS
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PARTHENOCISSUS TRICUSPIDATA / BOSTON IVY
GROUNDCOVER:
FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS / BEACH STRAWBERRY
LANDSCAPE BOULDERS
OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS ‘NIGRESCENS’ / BLACK MONDO GRASS
ALLEY
HOMESTREET BANK
HOMESTREET BANK EDMONDS IMAGE CREDIT: PACE ENGINEER INC.
SANTA CLARA SQUARE ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN
AUGUSTINE DR.
BUILDING B
BOWERS AVE.
BUILDING A
BUILDING F
BUILDING G
BUILDING D
SCOTT BLVD.
BUILDING E
BUILDING H
MAIN ST.
IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
BUILDING C
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT| CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CLEAN-UP + PHOTOSHOP RENDERING
WINDFLOWER LOFT ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL| CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CLEAN-UP + PHOTOSHOP RENDERING IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
ALOFT HOTEL ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN + CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
DR 1-4
P-6
P-2
INDOOR POTS FROM INTERIOR PLANT NURSERY; PLANT SPACING AS NOTED IN LEGEND; PER PLANT SPECIES AND PLANTING PLAN
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CLEAN-UP + PHOTOSHOP RENDERING IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
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CASTRO STREET PROJECT ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CLEAN-UP + PHOTOSHOP RENDERING IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
CASTRO STREET PROJECT ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN - 2 MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CLEAN-UP + PHOTOSHOP RENDERING IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
I-580 UNDERPASS PERSPECTIVE RENDERING IMAGE CREDIT: APRIL PHILIPS DESIGN WORKS
STORMWATER FEATURE SECTION-PERSPECTIVE
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BIO-RETENTION AREA + Carex praegracilis + Iris douglasiana + Juncus effusus ‘Quartz Creek’ + Elymus glaucus
TOTEM LAKE BLVD SECTION ILLUSTRATION IMAGE CREDIT: PACE ENGINEER INC.
11’ NORTH BOUND
11’ NORTH BOUND
8’ BIKE LANE
4’ LANDSCAPE 10’ SIDE WALK
BUILDING
LANDSCAPE, VARIES
NEW CURB
4’x6’ PLANTER @ 30’ O.C. PEDESTRIAN LIGHT, @ 60’ O.C.
EXISTING
NEW
BUILDING
VARIES
CITY OF SHORELINE PROPERTY SELECTION MAP ORIGINAL BOARD SIZE: 48” x 36” IMAGE CREDIT: PACE ENGINEER INC.
GATHERED SPATIAL DATA FROM CITY, COUNTY, AND STATE DEPARTMENTS DID CALCULATION IN ARCMAP BASED ON CRITERIA PROVIDED BY CLIENTS ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR GRAPHIC
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IMAGE CREDIT: PACE ENGINEER INC. (VACANT*) COMMERCIAL ZONE: RH 2B
(VACANT*) COMMERCIAL ZONE: RH 2C
Address: 8201 118TH AVE NE 8026 118TH AVE NE Parcel No.: 123310-0080, 123310-0075, 123310-0150, 123310-0151, 123310-0155, 123310-0161
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Lot Area: ZONE RH 2C(COMMERCIAL): 2.04 ACRES ZONE PR 3.6 (OFFICE): 0.22 ACRE ZONE RM 3.6(RESIDENTIAL): 0.24 ACRES TOTAL LOT AREA: 2.5 ACRES
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PN: 123310-0075 0.31 ACRES (VACANT*) OFFICE ZONE: PR 3.6
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE: RM3.6
PN: 123310-0150 0.72 ACRES (VACANT*) COMMERCIAL ZONE: RH 2C
PN:123310-0151 0.22 ACRES (VACANT*) COMMERCIAL ZONE: RH 2C
ZONING INFORMATION RH 2C COMMERCIAL RH 2B COMMERCIAL RM 3.6 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
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PN: 123310-0155 0.81 acres (VACANT*) COMMERCIAL ZONE: RH 2C
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PROJECT NO.
P17096
ACADEMIC WORK
472 Acres [New Orleans, LA]
FRESH FLOW | WATER MANAGEMENT
[Recovering Coastal Wetland For Lower 9th] Master Thesis Key Word: Salinity| Sewerage Reuse | Urban Equity
500 Acres [Philadelphia, PA]
TRIBUTARIES | URBAN DESIGN [A Healthy Community] Master Thesis Key Word: Programing|Vacancy
0.3 Acres [New Orleans, LA]
MARDI GRAS INDIAN CAMPUS|MAPPING + RENDERING [Exploration of A 0.3 Acre Site] Key Word: Cultural Sustainability
1.2 Acres [Conceptual Site]
RAMBLERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S GARDEN |SITE DESIGN Key Word: Chinese Classic Garden| Sequential Experiences
800 Feet [Shanghai, China]
OLD STORIES GO ON| STREET SCAPE [Green Preservation]
Key Word: Culture Preservation
Jackson, MS
Louisiana
MAPPING GIS Mapping
PHOTOGRAPHY
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DISAPPEARING CYPRESS FORESTS: 1952-1989 Population Density in 2000 500
Fresh Flow
15,000
5,000
URBAN DESIGN | WATER MANAGEMENT The site, Bayou Bienvenue Wetlands Triangle, is the closest access to the Gulf of Mexico for most new Orleanians. During the past six decades, this site has been transformed from a freshwater cypress forests to a open brackish pond, caused by drastically increasing amount of salt water brought in by extensive coastal water systems. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 brought to public realization the significance of coastal wetlands, leading to various efforts to recover the coastal wetlands. This project is working on managing the water system within the site to recover the freshwater ecosystems, providing a valuable amenity for an underprivileged community, as well as the city of New Orleans.
Population Density in 2000 500
15,000
5,000
1952 The Lower Ninth Ward
1960
Bayou Bienven
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Commercial
Roads
Green Space
Green Space
Lower Ninth Ward is one of the most remote and underprivileged neighborhood in New Orleans.
Far away from major urban green space in New Orleans, this site will provide precious green space for adjacent communities to enjoy.
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CONTEXT: LOWER NINTH WARD AND BAYOU BIENVENUE WETLANDS TRIANGLE (BBWT) Residential
1989
The Lower Ninth Ward
Base Image: Lower Ninth Ward during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Credit: The Times Picayune
Residential and Commercial
1976
Bayou Bienvenue was one of the waterway connected directly to the MRGO.
Eventually, salt water enters the site from Bayou Bienvenue at 3 opening spots on the bank.
SITE PLATFORM The only existing public access to the Site
NEIGHBORHOOD TOPOGRAPHY (NOT TO SCALE)
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The site is not as connected as most parts of the city. People living here suffer from lack of infrastructure. Development of the site will become the catalyst to trigger future development.
The site is not as connected as most parts of the city. People living here suffer from lack of infrastructure. Development of the site will become the catalyst to trigger future development.
Site
Residential Area
+6 ft
Sea Level The Mississippi River
RAILROAD
FOREST 250ft WIDE
-6 ft
Elevation difference between residential area and the site makes it difficult for people to recognize the existence of the site. ATTRACTIONS Bayou Bienvenue
COMMERCIAL CITY PA
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PUMPING STATION NO.5
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YEARLY basis.
As part of the Sewerage Treatment Plant, conTHE PLATFORM Single existing access to the site Steel Wall
Levee
Platform
Railway +6ft
Lower 9th Ward
ducting experiments on planting cypress.
7,000,000 ft3 treated fresh water
is sent to the Mississippi river on DAILY basis.
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Strategy1 Grading + Monitor + Weir >> Control Salt Water Intrusion
Strategy2 Grading + Monitor + Weir>> Maximizing The Effect of Existing Fresh Water Resources
Strategy3 Strategy4 Recognizing Spots of Interests >> Re-vegetating the Wetlands >> Engaging Neighborhood and Tourists Providing habitats for various species
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1. Steel Wall Board Walk 2. Wetlands Board Walk 3. High School Experimental Field 4. Cypress Trunk Gardens 5. Educational Board Walk 6. Amphitheater 7. Salinity Control Pond 8. Chemical Control Pond 9. Water Quality Control Pond 10. Landfill Runoff Control Pond 11. Wetland Plant Experiment 12. Existing Assimilation Ponds 13. Plant Adaptation Area 14. Weirs(Controlling Water Flow)
Bayou Bienvenue
Proposed Water Management _ Fresh Water
Spoiled Bank
Proposed Overflow
Vegetated Belt
Wetland
Steel Wall/Levee
Opened Weirs (Debris controlling and monitoring) Conditionally Opened Weirs (Opened when standards are met)
Constant Duty (400 cbf discharge scenario)
Heavy Rainfall (1500 cbf discharge scenario)
Full Capacity (2500 cbf discharge scenario)
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1st Hou
During slight rainfall, most water will enter the site directly.
Opened after 1st hour flow During Heavy Rainfall, the first hour discharge will not enter the site because of pollutants and debris from street that might come with the water.
This is a rare scenario, when the site merely serve as overflow. EXISTING PROPOSED STRATEGY 1 Drifting woods accumulate Introducing fresh water from at the end of the triangle Pumping Station No.5
Proposed Water Management _ Salt Water Opened Weirs (Debris controlling and monitoring) Conditionally Opened Weirs (Opened when standards Adding Fresh Water + are met)
Low Tide (Salinity < 2ppt )
Measuring Salinity
High Tide (Salinity 3-4 ppt)
Adding Fresh Water + Measuring Salinity
Surge Scenario (Powerful Surge from the Gulf)
DRIFTING WOODS
PROPOSED STRATEGY 2 Using planting structures to stop drifting woods.
WATER HYACINTH
5 YEAR GROWTH ANTICIPATION Drifting wood will accumulate at the planting structures, nurturing new plants.
SHRUBS
DEAD CYPRESS
Opened When Salinity <2ppt Daily low-salinity water from the Gulf.
EXISTING WATER SYSTEM
When strong wind causes increasing input of salt water.
WATER SYSTEM STRATEGY
All the weirs are closed to protect the neighborhood.
[ PERSPECTIVE ] View from the existing platform
PROPOSED WATER SYSTEM
Cypress Tree Trunk
EXISTING VEGETATION
VEGETATION STRATEGY
Spoiled Bank
PROPOSED VEGETATION
Open Water Canoe and Fishing Area Educational Sign
EXISTING ACCESS
TRAILS AND VIEWS
PROPOSED CIRCULATION AND HIGHLIGHTS
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
700 Acres [Philadelphia, PA]
The neighborhood can be distinguished as an isolated zone located between an existing green corridor and a major commercial corridor. The strategy aims to use the existing schools as a catalyst to dissolve the social segregation and to bridge the social divide. The idea is to introduce ‘tributaries’ as a system of connections amidst the existing infrastructure and adjacent amenities with the ambition of linking the fragments and impacting the community as a whole. The vision is to achieve a healthier neighborhood by encouraging communication and connectivity.
Tributaries URBAN DESIGN
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The Tributaries consist of “green tributaries” and “social tributaries”. “Green tributaries” initiate from urban green corridors into the neighborhood and “social tributaries” from the downtown and university town. Along these tributaries, educational hubs, commercial hubs and residential hubs have been introduced with various programs and activity oriented spaces to encourage community interactions.
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Teammate: Xinye Zheng, Nan Guo, Ramneek Bajwa My Role: Analysis& Concept
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Analysis Identifying Urban Context: Green Space + Activities + Connections
Poor or Fair Health 9.3%-17.9% 18.0%-20.6% 20.7%-24.8% 24.9%-28.1% 28.2%-37.0% Non-residential
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Data Source: Public Health Management Corporation Household Health Survey, 2012
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Limited Access To Healthy Food 0.0%-8.5% 8.6%-18.6% 18.7%-24.9% 25.0%-27.2% 27.3%-52.3% Non-residential
Data Source: Get Healthy Philly, Philadelphia Department of public health, 2012
Asian Hispanic Median Household Income < $ 30,000 $ 30,000-$ 39,999 $ 40,000-$ 49,999 $ 50,000-$ 59,999 > $ 60,000
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Phase1 Year 2017 _ Connection Connection to adjacent corridors and amenities
Phase2 Year 2020_ Catalyzing Using schools as catalyst to stimulate new development.
According to Philadelphia 2013 The State Of The City from PEW Charitable Trust, 2013, West Philadelphia is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city.
Data Source: Philadelphia 2013 the State of the City, PEW Charitablet, 2013
Changes In Home Sale Price 2010-2012 Decreased 10 or More Decreased Less Than 10 Increased Less Than 10 Increased 10 or More
Data Source: Philadelphia 2013 the State of the City, PEW Charitablet, 2013
Phase3 Year 2030 _ Infiltration Activity Infiltration into the neighborhood.
Phase4 Year 2050 _ Interaction Interactions between residents and the environment to create long-term benefits for the neighborhood as well the city.
SITE ANALYSIS Site Boundary Urban Green Space
Public Transportation
Schuylkill River
Commercial Corridor
Community Hub
VS Educational Hub
VACANT LOTS
FUNCTIONAL OPEN SPACE
Urban Green Space Schuylkill River Commercial Corridor
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Green Space Tree Commercial Buildings Schools Residential Buildings
LAWN
PLAYGROUND
URBAN FARM
Educational Buildings Commercial Hub
SPORTS FIELD
BIOSWALE EDUCATIONAL GARDEN
Entertainment Hub Residential Hub 1000 ft
Proposed Community Hub
Programs
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Social Factors Social Factors
Buildings BUILDINGS
People PEOPLE Kindergarten Kindergarten Primary School Primary school
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Physical Factors Physical Factors
Middle School Middle school High School High scool
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FUNCTIONAL Functional Open Space OPEN SPACE
Activities ACTIVITIES
Education Education Education Exercise
Teenager Teenager
Sports Sports Parents Parents
Eating Eating Shopping Shopping
Recreation
Flee Market Flee market Office
Commercial
Commercial
Drink Drink
Retail Retail Market Matket Shop Shop Grocery Grocery
Businessman Businessman
Restaurant Restaurant
Trader Trader
Coffee Bar Bar
School
Outdoor Film Festival Activities Festival activities
Commercial
Sunbathe Sunbathe
Customer Customer
Rest Rest
Residential
Walking the the Dog dog Walking
Book Store Bookstore
Gallery Gallery
Chatting Chating Watching Watching
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Type 2 + Residential + Commercial
Type 3 + Residential + Green Space
Type 4 + Residential + Commercial + Green Space
Type 5 + Residential + Commercial + Green Space + School
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Symbolize Forests and Mountains
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Because of unique food, street space and architecture, historical villages along the south bank of Yangtze River are popular tourist attraction for hundreds of years. As a consequence of modern transportation development, large influx of tourists put the tradition of those villages have been put at risk. We paid attention to frequent commercial activities on the main street, and use landscape as presentation of traditional commercial form.
TYPICAL MIXED-USE RESIDENTS INTERIOR SPACE
Historical Villages Around Shanghai
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TYPICAL DAILY LIFE OF RESIDENTS
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CONCEPT In memory of a lost tradition, we proposed a unique trade mode for local business owners and tourists. In order to celebrate local culture, as well as achieve sustainability, bamboo and guards, two of the most symbolic native plants are used to make the flower pots. They are adapted to allow rainwater to be collected and reused to water the flowers.
Bamboo are used to collect and reuse rainwater. Small pieces are put into a long tube to control the volume of output.
Beginning Of Every Month Every Store Has Flowers Of the Same Color
Seasonal Plant Palette Groceries Dec. - Feb.
Wines Meat
Sept. - Nov.
Craft Vegetables Clothes
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Mar. - Apr.
Gourd are made into flower pots.
Certain amount of rainwater are used to water flowers.
End Of Every Month Every Store Has Flowers Of Various Colors
Jackson, MS
Mapping Jackson, MS Mapping with ArcMap and Illustrator Jackson, as the capitol city of Mississippi State, used to be known for its vivid urban life style. However, hit by suburbanization and white flight movement since 1960s, nowadays downtown Jackson became one of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;ghost townâ&#x20AC;?. Existing problems includes lack of legitimate transportation system, retail business and public recreational space. This mapping project is looking at the precious resources and context Jackson situates, in order to inspire further development efforts.
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Water Gage + Dams + Stream Flow + Impermeable Surface 0% 100%
Photography
The Moon in New Orleans on Mid-autumn Festival Location: The Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, LA
A Fisherman on the Levee of the Mississippi River Location: The Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, LA
An Old River Location: The Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, LA
Southern Oaks Location: Oak Alley Plantation, LA
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