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Xinanli Project

Xinanli Project

I-880/980

History of Oakland

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1850: California Gold Rush

1930s: National Housing Act of 1934

1909: Ship company opened in Oakland

1400s: Ohlone People

1869: Central Pacific Railroad in Oakland

1762: Spain colonized Californias

Situation of Oakland

1972: BART station in Oakland opened

1940s: Second Great Migration

1957: Cypress Freeway opened

When come to how to connect the people, buildings and city of Oakland into a whole is the focus of the project. In terms of form, because there are many factors and a too rigid texture, I tried to use curves to make the project more smoothly connected to the city.

Step1: Blocking streets Step2: Wrapping the site Step3: Adjusting the jelly

Step4: Adjusting the volumes of programs

Step5: Inserting glass box into Police Department

Step6: Creating community centre and plaza

Step7: Creating the Step8: Adding tour route & Step9: Adding paths and

5.100M Plan 9.100M Plan

Plan

In Slope analysis, there are many places where green space cannot be planted, so they are covered with reflective metal to reflect the surrounding environment.

Avoidance 1.0

Angkor

GUARDIAN: Vertical Village Team Work | Academic Site: Dubasa, Cambodia

Duration: January-February, 2020

Contribution: 40% Concept, 50% Model, 50% Analysis, 40% Drawing Award: EVolo Comeptition(Editor's Choice Award), Asian Design Award(Gold Award)

Path is shown up only when thousands of people detonate through.

Nowadays, there still exist a large number of landmines which are undiscovered during wars in the last century, which brings a hug potential threat underground just like the invisible bombs. The landmines are menacing residents’ safety anytime and anywhere. Cambodia is such a country, which is covered with about 73.4 mines per square kilometer. Due to the loss of maps in wars, nobody now knows the exact locations where the landmines buried in.

Top1:Kuwait

Top2:Cambodia

73.4

Top3:Vietnam lt is a normal phenomenon in Cambodia that poor people who have the financial problem living in the landmine field because here is the only place where they can afford to. As time goes by, they established their village in the landmine field and farming in this area. The landmines, which is a common problem for the residents, were often accidentally detonated by people.

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