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REFERENCE LIST | Chanam Lee Professor Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Scoates Hall 107C chanam@tamu.edu | Jon Rodiek Professor, FASLA Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Langford A304 j-rodiek@tamu.edu | Changshan Huang AICP Associate Professor, Registered Landscape Architect Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Langford A307 chagnshan.huang@gmail.com


| CONTENT

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| Studio Work Johns Park Redevelopment Plan and Purpose Built Community Planning for the City of Lufkin

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Thompson and Grace Medical City

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Vineyard & Commercial Alley of Spearman Ranch Community

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Professional Practice in Ecological Design

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| Construction Drawing | Other Work | Education and Work Experience

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| JOHNS PARK REDEVELOPMENT AND

PURPOSE BUILT COMMUNITY PLANNING FOR THE CITY OF LUFKIN

| INTRODUCTION The redevelopment of Johns Park in north Lufkin, Texas, aims to help a nonprofit organization, the Impact Lufkin, to apply the “Purpose Built Community (PBC)� model to aid the process of community revitalization. This Model guides the development of the planning and design to respect the local environment and honor the local history. This project is to offer redevelopment strategies for this currently underutilized park, so that it can serve as the anchor of the entire north Lufkin community that is under-privileged. This park will support transformative programs and include facilities to support lifelong education, skill training, healthy lifestyle, and community wellness, which are the overarching goals of the PBC model. The larger north Lufkin community that the park will incorporate new and improved housing, wellness, shopping and education opportunities for residents of all ages, races/ethnicities and income groups. It includes affordable and mixed income housing products for future development to help meet the goals of the PBC model.

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| TEAM WORK | TEAM MEMBERS Wei Shi Ye Chen

| INSTRUCTOR Chanam Lee

| WORKING PROCESS

Preliminary Design Options

| LOCATION

• Presentation & Response • Weekly Meeting • Professional Advise

Design Modification

Final Version

| EXISTING CONDITION | ECONOMY

• Introductory Meeting • Local Demands Survey • Site Visit • Site Inventory • Research Support • Case Study

• Presentation & Response • Detailed Design

| HEALTH

| TRANSIT

Median Household Income

Unemployment Rate

Cost of Living Index

People that are Obese

Mean Travel Time to Work

Median House Value

Residents below Poverty Level

Children below Poverty Level

Crime Index

People Prefer Driving

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| MISSION STATEMENT

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Employing the principles of Purpose Built Communities, this master planning project is to propose spatial arrangements of diverse facilities, programs, and services that are tailored to meet the needs of the local community. The planning and design decisions will be made to honor local history, reflect the priorities of residents, promote healthy lifestyles, create jobs, and reduce crime.

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Trail System and Wayfinding Commercial Neighborhood Trail Restaurants 1 Commercial mile 10 StationsMixed Exercise Trail Commercial 21 1/3 Restaurants 3/4 Mile Bird Viewing Trail Book Store 32 Mixed Commercial 43 1.5 BookMile StoreCommunity Center Trail Institution 5 2.5 Miles Lakeside Trail Miles Dry Creek Trail Community Center 6 4Institution Pocket Gardens 1 Community Center Lakefront Park Warehouse Recreation Existing & Preserved Institution Commercial 2 Warehouse Trail System and Wayfinding Day Care Pocket Gardens School Sports Facility Elementary 1 1 Community Center 1 Restaurants Trail System and Wayfinding 3 Day Care Neighborhood Trail Retirement Community 2 Healing Garden 1 2 Warehouse Neighborhood Trail MixedSubstation Commercial Police Substation 24 Police mile 10Trail Stations Exercise Trail Single-family Clinic Trail SystemExisting and Wayfinding Tot Lot 1/3 mile 10 Stations 32 1/3 53 Clinic DayExercise Care Book Store 3/4 Mile Bird Viewing Trail PreservedTrail Woodland 3/4 Mile Bird43Viewing Trail Neighborhood Adventure Park Police Substation Access Trail Mile Community Center 1.5 Mile Community Center Trail 1/3 mile 10 Stations Exercise Trail Lakefront Park 54 1.5 Clinic Institution Main Entrance 2.5 Miles Lakeside Trail 2.5 Miles Lakeside Trail 3/4 Mile Bird Viewing Trail Pocket Gardens 5 1 Community Center Secondary Entrance 4 Miles Dry Creek 4Trail Miles Dry Creek Trail 6Access 2 Warehouse Pedestrian Entrance 03 1.5 Mile Community Center Trail Main Entrance Recreation 1 Sports Facility Recreation 2 Healing Garden Recreation Residential Commercial Sports Facility Lot Low Density Single Family Healing Garden Sports Facility 13 Tot Restaurants LowGarden - Medium Density Single Adventure Park 4 TotFamily Lot Healing 2 Mixed Commercial Medium – High Density Single Family Park Adventure Park 5 Lakefront Tot Lot Book Store 3 Lakefront Park High Density 6 Pocket Gardens Adventure Park Mixed Used Residential

Institution Community Center Warehouse Day Care Police Substation Clinic

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|MASTER PLAN

Commercial Restaurants Mixed Commercial Book Store

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Recreation 1 Sports Facility 2 Healing Garden 3 Tot Lot 4 Adventure Park 5 Lakefront Park 6 Pocket Gardens


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| URBAN TEXTURE ANALYSIS Working Weight:80% | LARGE

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Total Count:151 Acrage:110 Lot Size-sf Min:8910 Max:127750 Median:18875 Mean:22510

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Total Count:155 Acrage:47 Lot Size-sf Min:2445 Max:16012 Median:7225 Mean:7185

Single Family Residential Parcel Analysis 12000 Count: 9584 10000 Mean: 16420.9 sf 8000 Medium: 12144.8sf

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Census: https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php Lufkin GIS Data by Jason Collins

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| INDIVIDUAL WORK - JOHNS PARK REDEVELOPMENT |MISSION

Function as the anchor of the North Lufkin community which is planned based on the Purpose Built Community Model.

|PURPOSE BUILT COMMUNITY MODEL

Provide continuing education opportunities and community wellness programs. Serve as a destination where people can engage in various physical and sociocultural activities. Incorporate human use amenities while protecting and enhancing the integrity of the local ecological systems.

|USER ANALYSIS Design Elements for Community Wellness

Children

Teenagers

Adults

Seniors

Employees

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Eating Exercising Team Sports Perfomacing Eating Exercising Team Sports Gathering Reading

Activities

Playing Learning Drawing Health Care Playing Learning Studying Relaxing Health Care

Indoor

Outdoor

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Clinic Fitness Center Swimming Pool Restaurant Retails

Adventure Park Biking and Jogging Trails Sports Facilities Picnic Spots Outdoor Kitchen Healing Garden Fishing,Boating Amphitheater Biking and Jogging Trails Sports Facilities Picnic Spots Outdoor Kitchen Fishing, Boating Healing Garden Amphitheater Biking and Jogging Trails Sports Facilities Picnic Spots Outdoor Kitchen Healing Garden Fishing, Boating Healing Garden Biking and Jogging Trails

Classroom Library

Education Garden Horticulture Garden Bird Viewing Blinds

Classroom Library

Skill Training Program Education Garden Horticulture Garden Bird Viewing Blinds

Classroom Library Day Care

Life Long Learning Program Education Garden Horticulture Garden Bird Viewing Blinds

Classroom Library

Skill Traing Program

Clinic Playground Indoor Playground Trails Dinning Hall Amphitheater

Eating Exercising Social Reading Gathering Health Care

Playing Learning Skill Training Relaxing Shopping

Clinic Fitness Center Swimming Pool Restaurant Retail Meeting Room

Eating Exercising Social Reading Gathering Performing

Playing Life Long Learning Health Care Relaxing Shopping Health Care

Clinic Fitness Center Swimming Pool Restaurant Retails Dinning Hall Meeting Room Office Restaurant Warehouse

Working Eating Relaxing Skill Training Program Organizing

Design Elements for Education

Day Care Classroom

Education Garden Vegetable Garden Outdoor Classroom


| SITE ANALYSIS

| FOUNCTION ANALYSIS

Locate buildings first based on the location analysis, then place the outdoor amenities based on the indoor amenities in the park.

Census: https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php Lufkin GIS Data by Jason Collins

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Indoor Service 1 Community Center 2 Retails & Cafe 3 Warehouse 4 Police Substation 5 Clinic 6 Senior Daycare 1.7 Children Daycare Trail System 1 1/3 mile 10 Stations Exercise Trail 2 3/4 Mile Bird Viewing Trail 3 1.5 Mile Community Center Trail 4 Wetland Education Trail 5 Adventure Park Trail

Outdoor Recreation 1 Horticulture Garden 2 Outdoor Exercise Area 3 Tennis Court 4 Performance Stage 5 Lawn 6 Amphitheater 7 Healing Garden 8 Playground 9 Adventure Park Outdoor Recreation in Preserved Area A Picnic Spots B Fishing Decks C Bird Blinds

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| BIRD'S EYE VIEW

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Estimate Job Numbers: Estimate Job Numbers: 420 420

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| ACCESSIBILITY DESIGN

| VEHICLE ACCESSIBILITY

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| PEDESTRAIN ACCESSIBILITY


Connected Sidewalks & Traffic Calming Devices

ADA Accessibility to the Community Center

| BIKE ACCESSIBILITY

ADA Accessibility and Bike Accessibility to Deck

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| HORTICULTURE GARDEN

A spring view of the horticulture garden, with beeblam, lettuce, kale, oregano, mint, and rosemarry in the planter. Also, lemmon and mulberry trees as well as vines and other plants such as peas and strawberry serve as the green wall in the hortculture garden. Common Name Beebalm Asparagus Strawberries Mulberry Dill Parsley Loquat Cucumber Basil Lemongrass Peppermint Fennel Pea

Scientific Name Monarda didyma Asparagus officinalis Fragaria spp. Morus spp. Anethum graveolens Petroselinum crispum Eriobotrya japonica Cucumis sativus Ocimum basilicum Cymbopogon citratus Mentha x piperita foeniculum vulgare pisum sativum

Plant Type Herb Shurb & Perennials Shurb & Perennials Tree Herb Herb Tree Vegetable Herb Herb Herb Herb Vegetable

Showy Time Harvest Time Spring - Fall Spring Spring - Fall Spring Year Round Spring Spring - Fall Spring Spring - Fall Sping - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Fall Year Round Spring - Summer Winter - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Year Round Spring/Fall

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Food leaves asparagus strawberries mulberries leaves leaves and roots loquats fruit leaves leaves leaves leaves peas

| PLANT LIST -SPRING HARVESTING Common Name Beebalm Asparagus Strawberries Mulberry Dill Parsley Loquat Cucumber Basil Lemongrass Peppermint Fennel Pea

Scientific Name Monarda didyma Asparagus officinalis Fragaria spp. Morus spp. Anethum graveolens Petroselinum crispum Eriobotrya japonica Cucumis sativus Ocimum basilicum Cymbopogon citratus Mentha x piperita foeniculum vulgare pisum sativum

Plant Type Showy Time Herb Spring - Fall Shurb & Perennials Spring - Fall Shurb & Perennials Year Round Spring Strawberries - Fall BeebalmTree Asparagus Herb Spring - Fall Herb Spring - Fall Tree Year Round Winter - Summer Vegetable Herb Spring - Fall Herb Spring Lemongrass - Fall Cucumber Herb Spring - Fall Herb Spring - Fall Vegetable Year Round

| PLANT LIST -SUMMER HARVESTING

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Harvest Time Spring Spring Spring Spring Mulberry Spring - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Peppermint Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring/Fall

Shade + + - Dill -Fennel + +

Irrigation Food leaves + leaves + fruit + Parsley fruit Loquat leaves leaves and roots + fruit + fruit leaves - Pea leaves + leaves leaves + seeds

Winter Spring Fall

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| PLANT LIST -FALL HARVESTING

| PLANT LIST -WINTER + YEARROUND HARVESTING

Common Name Beebalm Asparagus Strawberries Mulberry Dill Parsley Loquat Cucumber Basil Lemongrass Peppermint Fennel Pea

Beebalm

Scientific Name Monarda didyma Asparagus officinalis Fragaria spp. Morus spp. Anethum graveolens Petroselinum crispum Eriobotrya japonica Cucumis sativus Ocimum basilicum Cymbopogon citratus Mentha x piperita foeniculum vulgare pisum sativum

Asparagus

Strawberries

Plant Type Herb Shurb & Perennials Shurb & Perennials Tree Herb Herb Tree Vegetable Herb Herb Herb Herb Vegetable

Showy Time Harvest Time Spring - Fall Spring Spring - Fall Spring Year Round Spring Spring - Fall Spring Spring - Fall Sping - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Fall Year Round Spring - Summer Winter - Summer Spring - Summer Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Spring - Fall Year Round Spring/Fall

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Winter Spring Fall

Cucumber

Lemongrass

Peppermint

Fennel

Cheryl Beesley, Landscaping with Edibale Plants in Texas, 2015 http://pickyourown.org/TXharvestdates.htm http://www.foragingtexas.com/ http://www. localfoods,about.com/od/searchbyregion/a/TexasFruitesVegs.htm

Food leaves asparagus strawberries mulberries leaves leaves and roots loquats fruit leaves leaves leaves leaves peas

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| MICROCLIMATE CONTROL AND LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT

Create a living wall to absorb the solar radiation and reduce the Terrestrial radiation. Harvest rain water form the roofs for dry season irrigation. Let wind go through the building to reduce relative humidity. Enclose the shaded area by buildings and planters to create a comfortable outdoor space even in extreme hot summer.

| SECTION PERSPECTIVE OF COMMNITY CENTER

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| PERSPECTIVE OF RECREATION AREA Hammock Grove + Wetland Education

| SECTION PERSPECTIVE OF RECREATION AREA

| WETLAND PLANT LIST

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| PERSPECTIVE OF RECREATION DECK The recreation deck in the community center is divided into four function areas by the elevation change, which are outdoor kitchen, pool relaxing area, laying deck, and wetland education and lake viewing area.

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|THOMPSON & GRACE MEDICAL CITY II | INTRODUCTION The site is located in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. This project is Phase II of the Thompson & Grace Medical City which locates right next to the south entrance of Phase I. The design is aiming to: 1. Create an environment that supports a higher quality of life through family planning services and community. 2. Identify the nature and types of problems associated with accessibility, utilization and service. 3. Provide job opportunities 4. Prevent standing water on the site while capturing water for future use. 5. Research and implement Malaria treating plants as well as mosquito repelling plant to keep Malaria down.

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| TEAM WORK | INSTRUCTOR Chanam Lee

Primary Industry Live-in Farm Nursery

| TEAM MEMBERS Amanda Ovens Wei Shi Xiao Jin Yiman Zhang

Synergistic Development Mode

Tertiary Industry Pedestrain Mall Education Restaurant Housing

Secondary Industry Food Processing Power Plant Data Center

| REFERENCE http://www.slkcap.com/images/corn1.jpg http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/IMG_1196.jpg http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/IMG_7294.jpg http://www.terhuneorchards.com/images/farm_store_outside.jpg http://www.roberttreatfarm.com/images/photos/home/farm-ct-home-3.jpg

http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/shortorder/cow_store_logo.jpg http://www.seedlibrary.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HVSL-Farm-Store-Poster622x800.jpg http://www.sohoproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/farm-animals.jpg http://www.search-best-cartoon.com/cartoon-farm-animals/cartoon-farm-animals.jpg http://www.popularwealth.com/images/farm-animal.jpg

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| LOCATION

| ISSUE

| DESIGN IMPLICATION 1. Create an environment that supports a higher quality of life through family planning services and community. 2. Identify the nature and types of problems associated with accessibility, utilization and service. 3. Provide job opportunities 4. Prevent standing water on the site while capturing water for future use. 5. Research and implement Malaria treating plants as well as mosquito repelling plant to keep Malaria down. 25


|MASTER PLAN CAD Drawing: Wei Shi Rendering : Yiman Zhang

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| BIRD'S EYE VIEW Almost half of the land is required to be used for utility amenities. The site is divided into two parts, and set the south part as the residential and commercial area to consistent with the Phase I of the Medical City. The Live-in Farm is located right next to the main entrance served as the recreation park and landmark in the community.

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| INDIVIDUAL WORK - TRAIL SYSTEM |MISSION

Walkable Community Healthy Living | INTRODUCTION As a recreational trail, the main mission for the trail system is to encourage people to exercise more and live an active and healthy life. People prefer different amounts of exercise. To make the trail system meet the requirements, three loops with different distances are set in the area and these loops are connected to each other. Along the loops, four gardens are added as the main resting points.

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| CONNECTIVITY

| RESTING POINTS

| SECTION

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|MUSIC RAIN GARDEN Nigeria has an average of 353 rainy days per year. So along the trail, four pocket gardens are placed as rain canopies. Traditional Nigeria drums are placed in the pocket parks. In rainy days, the v-shape pavilions and the rainwater lead pipes in sports facilities will collect raindrops which then flow onto the drums. People under the pavilions can enjoy the music performed by nature. In sunny days, people can play the drums and dance to the music.

Rain Splash Area "∞" Pebble Trail

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|PLANT LIST FOR TRAIL SYSTEM

REFERENCE http://www.naturehills.com/flame-amur-maple?gclid=CJWfiaeJnMUCFYsCaQod3zQA7w http://heppnerhardwoodflooring.com/wp-content/uploads/dar_east_african_mahogany.jpg

http://mamalikestocook.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/mm1.jpg http://www.beyondthrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/plantain-tree.jpg http://a3.att.hudong.com/47/44/19300001333271131890443351880.jpg

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SPEARMAN RANCH COMMUNITY | INTRODUCTION The site is located in College Station, Texas. The goal of this project is to create a Texas ranch-style, mixed age community which offers residents a healthy and active living environment. The vineyard & commercial alley is served as a community park and landmark for the Spearman Ranch Community. Not only could be served as a community park, wedding place, and education space, Vineyard could also be registered as an agriculture land in zoning, which will reduce the property tax of the community. Also, along the alley, retails, farmers’ market and outdoor kitchen are provided to offer opportunities for people’s social needs.

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| TEAM WORK

| SITE INFORMATION Population Density

| TEAM MEMBER Wei Shi Lingyue Cao Yu Tong Chen Ye | INSTRUCTOR Changshan Huang

People over 60

| LOCATION

Percentage of Asian

Medium Income

| GOALS Medium House Value

Medium Income Change

Reference http://www.city-data.com/

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|DESIGN PRINCIPLES Working Weight: 20%

1. Create theme hamlets based on house types and price range.

High Density

2. Place CCRC close to entrance and service center.

3. Create a hierarchical walkway and bikeway system connecting all hamlets.

CCRC

Medium Density

Low Density Low Density

4. Preserve existing matured trees and connect the green corrider.

5. Preserve, expand, and connect existing water bodies to create new water system.

6. Place the veinyard at the entrenance to create a ranch image.

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Existing Tree

Existing Water Body

Proposed Green Space and Buffer

Extention Water Body


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|MASTER PLAN Working Weight: 25%

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| INDIVIDUAL WORK | GOALS

| ECONOMIC INDEX

Hybrid agriculture land with public park and commercial alley to make the vineyard a gathering place for festivals and special events.

Permanent Commercial Area: 3.61 Acre Temporary Commercial Area: 1.05 Acre (Use Agriculture land fro temporary Commercial) Total Commercial Area: 4.66 Acre Retail Building Area: 1.14 Acre Retail Unit: 20 (45 X 55) Retail Density: 4.3 Unit/ Acre Parking Lots: 257 Parking Lots/ Retail: 12.85

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| VINEYARD & COMMERCIAL ALLEY SITE PLAN 38


|VINEYARD SECTION

|PLANT LIST

|COMMERCIAL ALLEY SECTION

|PLANT LIST

Reference 39

https://www.wildflower.org/ http://lubbockonline.com/life-columnists/2012-10-09/texas-wineslinger-texas-blanc-du-bois-arrives-lubbock http://www.beautybender.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/muscadine.jpg


|PLANT ZONE Three reflection pools in the vineyard could sever as irrigation recourse and focus points, especially the middle one, which provides a romantic path for couples to walk through. Events like grape harvesting, could also be held in the vineyard as an family event.

|PLANT ZONE The outdoor kitchen is the most active area. Fire pit, water fountain, and iron sculptures designed here could provide people year round fun.

Reference http://popcultureblog.dallasnews.com/2014/02/t-boone-pickens-and-toni-brinkers-valentines-daywedding-in-prairie-chapel.html/the-chapel-at-mesa-vista-2/ https://eastcorkhomecare.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/walking_with_frame_10.jpg http://www.llanerch-vineyard.co.uk/files/cache/3fe5b5ba5818efbdec6f5256e106b2d5_f48.jpg http://www.beautybender.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/muscadine.jpg

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Plant Design

Upper Level River Birch Water Oak Medium Level Mexican Buckeye Flowering Dogwoods Ground Level Rain lily Swamp Bluestar Texas Fern Acacia 34

| CELLAR & OFFICE Coordinated with the vineyard, the Cellar is not only a focus point of the vineyard, but also the entrance to the whole community. People could make wine, purchase wine, and taste wine here. 42


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|PLANT LIST Plant Design Upper Level Texas Red Oak Pecan Medium Level Crapemyrtle Texas Mountain Laurel Ground Level Winecup Texas Bluebonnet Pink ladies 33

| OUTDOOR KITCHEN The location of outdoor kitchen is adjusted to the farmers' market, wedding pool, vineyard, and as well as the cellar. It could work by itself, but more importantly, it could work as part of any one of the four to celebrate special events. 44


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Plant Design

Upper Level Pecan Texas Ash Medium Level Mexican Buckeye Texas Mountain Laural Ground Level Common Buttonbush Rain Lily Swamp Sunflower 35

| COMMUNITY ENTRANCE The ranch style sculpture indicates the entrance the boundray between the open commercial area and private residential area.

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PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE IN ECOLOGICAL DESIGN | INTRODUCTION The internship research work with Professor Jon Rodiek has three steps. 1. Determine ecotype for every piece of land in BeasonCreek Brazos River Watershed. 2. Research diverse ecological design topics, such as songbird habitat, nectar garden, windbreak, hedgerow, edge effect, and etc. 3. Find a location in Beason-Creek Brazos River Watershed for each topic and use graphics to explain the necessary elements.

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| NECTAR GARDEN

| SONG BIRD HABITAT 48


| CONSTRUCTION DRAWING

| GRADING & DRAINAGE DESIGN

| RAIN GARDEN SECTION 49


| IRRIGATION DESIGN

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| OTHER WORK

| PENCIL DRAWING 51


| SCULPTURE DESIGN

| COMPUTER SCULPTURE DESIGN

| MARKER DRAWING

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WEI SHI

2528 Ashford Drive, College Station, TX 77840 | C: (979)676-7496 | shiwei0532@gmail.com EDUCATION Master-Landscape Architecture Texas A&M University, USA

2014-2017

Bachelor-Architecture Qingdao Technological University, China

2007-2012

PROFESSINAL EXPERIENCE Intern Professional Practice with Professor Jon Rodiek, Texas A&M University Research and Practice in Ecological Design Assistant Architect Huangchengboyuan Architecture Design Co. China Construction Document, Community Planning, Exterior Design, and 3D Modeling

AWARDS Graduate Competitive Scholarship Elizabeth & Edmund Rodiek MLA Endowed Scholarship Elizabeth & Edmund Rodiek MLA Endowed Scholarship Elizabeth & Edmund Rodiek MLA Endowed Scholarship

Jun 2016-Aug 2016

Sept 2012-Jun 2014

Jun 2016 Jun 2016 Apr 2015 Sept 2014

SKILLS 2D Software Auto CAD, LandF/X, Adobe Photeshop, Adobe Indesign, Ersi Arc GIS 3D Software SketchUp, Vary, Rhino, Grasshopper, Lumion Language English, Chinese

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