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WUTTIPORN “LEK” TAKSINVARAJARN I PORTFOLIO UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BACHELORS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE II 2012 CERTIFICATE IN URBAN DESIGN MINORS IN ARCHITECTURE & ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION WUTTIPORNT@GMAIL.COM


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LANDSCAPE I URBAN DESIGN

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of active duty respondents have been deployed. Of those who have been deployed, a third have been deployed more than 3 times.

JBLM BROCHU

AECOM, SEATTLE

BELLTOWN,SEATTLE

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WINTER 2009

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of active duty ser members and the live ON-BASE.

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MATIONAL GRAPHIC

DESIGN I BUILD

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Goals and Tasks

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ctors including littering, inappropriate plant ing and recreational use of the site due to the sidential area. There are naturally-caused disg soil. The soil is loamy and contains a high erosion and is easily colonized by invasives eeping buttercup). Water movement is another ff site. of spectrum a waterofpipe sevd atour JBLM haveBecause a fairly broad years backup of military service: than 5 years of experience andbegan more than half have less than sless historic boundaries and to flood the raexperience. t been established since that time. ERGENCY of active duty respondents and

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theirdiversity spouses structural and compositional of the erosion and compaction. The goal is to inare Armyand invasive are Air Force disturbance by humans, animals

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or collaborative work out between the University of companies like Metropolitan Market, the local military households have children. 7 is the median age. man Trail and the Burke-Gilman Playground

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Goal I

Maximize the structural and compositional diversity of native plant communities, both riparian and upland species, in their respective zones along Yesler Creek. BACK

To remove all invasives plant We have removed invasive plants. Himalayan black berry (Rubus bifrons), Hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium), and Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) are removed. Then ,we have put four inches of mulch around new plantings. ICHIO ICHIE DESIGN BUILD

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6 Emerging Trends

The NIKKEI CommunityMANOR Needs Survey also explored preferences and n

transportation, food options, family plans for deployments, and To change the site condition toDISTRICT,SEATTLE prevent recolonization of invasive gageINT’L the changing needs and preferences of military families in species WINTERtrends for businessSPRING opportunities2012 and transportation manageme insight trees to these matters in mostwillow cases, require additional We installed fast growing such asbut, Pacific (Salix luxi- e Just as community members in da), Balsam poplar(balsam poplar), and Red Alder (Alnus rubra) to Regional Economy in theGrowing short term. We also installed long lived trees the South Sound are provide culturallycanopy and Survey responses indicate that more military families are intend such as Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), Western red cedar demographically diverse, so too than anticipated, as well as possibly remain in the region after t ( Thuja Plicata), and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga meziesii) to provide regional implications for service providers and provides opportu are military service members and long term canopy. We also installed native understory plants such a families in the JBLM region. In fact, Roughly 70% of respondents plan to remain in Lady fern (Athyrusm filix-femina), Siberian Miner’s Lettuce (Clay the region for the next deployment. According military families today often mirror to responses, this would be an increase of 15% tonia siberica, Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea, Sala (Gaulthe broader national demographic. past deployments. theria shallon, Oceanfrom Spray (Holodiscus discolor), Western skunk Based on survey response, here are cabbage (Lysichiton americanus), Dwarf Oregon Grape (Mahonia some general trends and observanervosa), Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiformis, and Pacific ninebark

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tions about active duty military

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f active duty respondents has been stationed at JBLM or a year or less.

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water movement and quality in the site personnel living bothTo onincrease and off base CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD We have contacted and address the need to the City of Seattle Parks in the South Sound region: RIJEKA,CROATIA however, they have recommended FALL 2010us not to change the flow of The following were the fields those planning on transitioning ou water. Conifer

THE PLANTING PLAN

Thuja plicata Picea sitchensis Tsuga Heterophylla Pseudotsuga meziesii

Decidious Trees

• • Attend/finish college or university Polygon#2 Polygon#1 Polygon#3 • Law enforcement/security-related • Civilian DOD/federal employment • •

Information technolog computer-related field Aviation-related/Mech Engineering Conifer

Thuja plicata

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Abies grandis

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Tsuga Heterophylla

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Pseudotsuga meziesii

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Picea sitchesis

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Decidious Trees

Alnus rubra

Reducing Regional Congestion Alnus rubra

FRaxinus latifolia Populus balsamifera Salix lucida Acer macrophyllum

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75%

Acer circinatum

Shrub and Ground cover Cornus sericea Lysichiton americanum Holodiscus discolor

of active duty service members and their families live OFF-BASE.

Gaultheria shallon Athyrium filix-femina

Alnus rubra - 3 Lonicera involucrata Physocarpus capitatus

NE 50th Street

<3% King

64% Thurston

Pierce

most soldiers live here

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Oemleria cerasiformis

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Respondents were willing to rideshare to reduce congestion.

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Cornus sericea

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Lysichiton americanum

10

Holodiscus discolor

5

Gaultheria shallon

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Athyrium filix-femina

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Vaccinium parvifolium

1

Physocarpus capitatus

39

Claytonia Siberica

23

Polystichum munitum

7

Mahonia aquifolium

5

Mahonia nervosa

2

YESLER CREEK RESTORATION

As Built Planting Plan

SEATTLE,WASHINGTON WINTER - SPRING 2012

GROUP 2 SITE

32%

24

Acer macrophyllum

Shrub and Ground cover

Polystichum munitum

GROUP 1 SITE

5

Salix spp.

Mobility is a significant challenge to resolving many of the issue services, getting people to and from work, moving goods and s in the study area. The following survey responses are indicators reduce the approximately 152,000 vehicle trips per day to JBLM

Sambucus racemosa

Proposed Planting Plan

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Populus balsamifera

Goal II

50%

25% 27%

respondents were not were were willing willing to rideshare undecided

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were w Incorporate nature art into the restoration design We have created a sailboat sculpture made out ofThe willow branches. three top options that The would help respondents reduce trips



LANDSCAPE I URBAN DESIGN


STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS I 01

STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS LARCH 303 SPRING 2010 UNION BAY NATURAL AREA WASLA HONOR AWARD

Urban Flow Analysis

Ravenna Creek has the potential to meet Lake Washington through the Union Bay Natural Center (UBNA), but has suffered from piping and invisibility leaving people ignorant of the creek’s critical role in stormwater management. Analyzing the site through historical maps, GIS and significant time on-site, we thought it was critical to reveal these histories and educate users about the power of human intervention in the urban form. We created three trails, The Power of Human Presence, The Stream of Consciousness, and Control and Cohabitation to engage and challenge users and by providing opportunities for education and reflection. The Stream of Consciousness emphasizes on the cleaning process and educating people.

collaborated group work I site analysis

Seattle map

section a water run off is collected into sedimentation ponds, through the overland flow, and continuely to different tratment marsh cells, continuely along the drainage canal, pass on to wetland and is released back in the lake. This concept is inspired from Thronton Creek Quality Project .


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individual work I Stream of Consciousness ‘s plan

The north entrance I transitional edge where urban and nature meet

entry section I water cleansing process


STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS I 01

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rain that should have fallen on lush forest now falls on thousands of miles of paved sufaces polluted by industrialized human use | humans who are born with nature now think they are above nature | to bring the stream back, conciousness must be awakened

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ten years growth

section B-1

present

upland habitat

the space provides an opportunity for one to observe the relationship and diversity in an ecological system mainly composed with tall trees such as conifers

grassland

walking on the meadering provide safety for vistors and allow one to ex


to bring the stream back, consciousness must be awakened

observing human’s effect on the water condition and seeing a way of treating the stormwater that allows us to partner with the nature

the entry perspective I reveal the cleansing process

like water, when you are in the right place, you emerge the path passing through upland area, grassland,and the wetland area, where people space out. the seemless slope path later rise up... to the outlook.

section B-2

g path, the grass requires mowing on the innerside to xperience grassland species

section B-3

emerging pasing through upland habitat and grassland, water slowly emerges to the marsh/swamp

emergent/wetland: Carex obnupta Scirpus acutus Gaultheria shallon


STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS I 01

ravenna outlook

the design of outlook is inspired by the community effort to restore ravenna creek back to the same condition. the UBNA site will be an end point for ravenna creek. as time passes and the ecological sytem becomes resilient in its condition, the floating island will connect with the outllook and form the shape of ravenna creek. this connection represents the success in restoration and bringing diversity to the site

a floating island

is an effective tool in maintaining the health of the ponds and lakes. Plant roots help remove excess nutrients from water and create diverse habitat

section I outllok , over time the vegetation will be part of the outlook


10 years later in summer time

Through wetland I flow,emerge, lookout

Meditation/reflection


REGRADE PARK I 02

REGRADE PARK BELLTOWN, SEATTLE, LARCH 302, WINTER 2010

Slucied form represents the history of Belltown, which once was regraded to expand the city of Seattle The pattern brings dynamic flow and flexibity to the space.The design would create transitional space, provide flexibility, and safety to the site. The dog park would bring constantly active space would reduce crime rate, and connect the diversity of society together.

The Past 1910 The topography of Belltown was radically altered by a series of regrades in the city’s 1st century of urban settlement

concept diagram inspired from the form of regrade histo

ry of Belltown .

The Present 2010 In recent decades Belltown has transformed from the low rent and semi art district into a neighborhood of trendy elements. Resulted the dramastic difference in the income. facing with of crime and homeless issue


The Future With the design,the dogs and flexibility of the space will help bring the community together and help remain the safety of the space. The place will serve as a transitional space bridging people from different races and income to share their common interest past I present I future perspective

plan I purposed green boulevard project


REGRADE PARK I 02

1.terrace mound dog frisbee

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2.open space sit run rest sharing

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3. deck

coffee gathering

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1.terrace mound dog frisbee

4.water feature

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cleansing 2.open space play sit learn run rest sharing

program 3 4

3. deck coffee

1.terrace mound gathering dog frisbee

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turf

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4.water feature 2.open space cleansing sit play run learn rest sharing

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program wood

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3. deck

coffee gathering

concrete

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turf 4.water feature

water

cleansing play learn

texture program

wood

concrete turf

water

terrace/ramp

texture

wood deck

wood

structure

concrete rejustable fence

swale

texture terrace/ramp

wood deck

structure rejustable fence

terrace/ramp

swale

wood deck

structure rejustable fence

swale


night time perspective I users is a designer for the space I space could change into gathering space for community in the night time

section 1 I transitional space- seatings - terrace

section 2 I ramp - swale -green street


TIANZHING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT I 03 STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS

TIANZHONG VILLAGE URBAN PLANNING STUDIO INDEPENDENT STUDY 2012 PROF. DAN ABRAMSON SEATTLE,WASHINGTON

This is an independent study which continue from the China Villge studio. The project created a new design of full development housing for Tianzhong village in Fujian, China. By understanding the past designs, topography, and the possibility of green infrastructure. The goals is to perserve the historical and environmental aspect of the site.

tulou

street

market


view corridoor and agricultural field

inspiration from tulou

sense of community

playground I exhibition area

street

hill side house section I tulou - hill sided houses


TIANZHING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT I 03


perspective I market and farming area


TIANZHING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT I 03

circulation diagram


program diagram

perspective exhibition area-commercial- restaurant



INFORMATIONAL GRAPHIC


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[EMERGENCY STAGE] Thunderstorm caused fire on Pseudotsuga menziesi [B]

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Pseudotsuga menziesii A and Pseudotsuga menziesi B was planted in the same time. With the help of Amanita lanei and other of 2000 fungus, it helps transport the nutrient, water and carboohydrate.

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When both of them reach the month of 17th, they became mutually grow. Amanita lanei and his friends absorb food from Pseudotsuga menziesii and also help to store those food for emergency time.

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[EMERGENCY STAGE] The fungus became a delivery man , transfers nutrient, water, carbohydrate to other.

During the [EMERGENCY STAGE]; such as flooding, fire, or disease, the mycorrhizal relationship will play a big role in transferring all the stored food to help the tree, or even to his neighbor.

The stored nutrient, water, and carbohydrate will transfer to help the Pseudotsuga menziesi’s nearby community.


JBLM BROCHURE DESIGN I 05

JBLM SURVEY AECOM INTERNSHIP WINTER 2012

This internship project was a collaborated work between myself and AECOM planners. This is an urban planning research and survey project Joint Based Lewis McChord in Tacoma, Washington. The team transform given information into the form of infographic and create an informational hand out.

front view of the brochure


second page

back page


JBLM BROCHURE DESIGN I 05

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transition Many active duty service members canout andof dosoldier choose to live off base in market rate housing. The military provides personnel with a Base Allowance for Housing, which often influences where they live by how much they can afford. Of the 72% of active duty respondents that live in communities surrounding JBLM, services are provided privately or by public jurisdictions and agencies. Many choose to reside in neighWere the citiesfor with boring communities a variety of reasons and have very different living experiences than those that live on JBLM. Survey responses by active-duty military personnel living off-base in the region indicate the following: the highest rate of

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response. Responses ranged between 10% and 16%.

60%

Most active duty service members and their families live in Pierce County and Thurston County. The remainder livebase in King and of off participants other Outlying Counties

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of active duty respondents living off-base own

85%

59%

responded that they were satisfied or very satisfied with schools in the region. The majority of active duty living off base are married and/or have children (59%).

Roughly half of responses indicated that they live off base because the housing is more attractive (52%) and they are interested in living in a civilian community (45%). A range of 19-28% of responses indicated that they live off base for the amenities, fenced back yards, and schools.

home ownership


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DESIGN I BUILD


ICHIO ICHIE I 06

NIKKEI MANOR DESIGN AND BUILD INT’L DISTRICT,SEATTLE LARCH475 WINTER - SPRING 2012

The garden located in Nikkei Manor, an assited living community for Asian Americans. Ichio Ichie means treasure the moment. The garden serves as a therapeutic space combining Japanese and modern style together. My main responsibility is on producing graphic representation with a team and leading the design and build process of the Lotus fountain,

entrance

front garden


plan I collaborated group work

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lotus fountain

covered area


DESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

ICHIO ICHIE I 06

fountain metal box

plasma cut for the lotus

after plasma cut

detail for removable rock basket

forming the fountain

welding


Fountain elevation

finished product


ICHIO ICHIE I 06

entrance I opening day

cover area I opening day

meditation area I opening day


fountain and bench area I opening day


CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD I 07

CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD

RIJEKA,CROATIA LARCH 302 FALL 2010 ASLA HONOR AWARD IN COMMUNITY SERVICE

ENTRY

This is a collaborated studio. The program led by Professor Daniel Winterbottom, with other fifteen students.Four design teams were divided to design the Entry, Courtyard, Exhibition area, and Reconciliation Garden. Everyone participated in the building process.

BEFORE

BUILDING PROCESS

Rijeka Map

AFTER


RECONCILATION GARDEN

EXHIBITION AREA

COURTYARD


CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD I 07

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Reconcilation Garden I Croatia Design and Build

Podmurvice dormitory Rijeka, Croatia Lead designer with Nicole Simon, collaborated with Professor Daniel Winterbottom The Reconciliation Garden functions as a discussion area, a meditative space and a rain garden. The roundel shape is used as a design concept, a symbol of the equality. The seating combines a traditional Dalmatian and modern style together. Lastly, the rain garden is installed to solve the drainage problem and for educational purposes.


plan I collaborated work with Nicole Simon

section I collaborated work with Nicole Simon


CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD I 07


Reconcilation Garden I Opening Day


CROATIA DESIGN AND BUILD I 07

designing process

desiging with local artist ,educators, and students

building with students

lecturing about the Rain Garden

process

exploring the history - Vukovar fieldtrip

reflection


Reflective skecth I Reconciliation garden process


Site Description The Yesler Creek Restoration project is located in the Sand Point neighborhood. The northern part of the site YESLER CREEK RESTORATION is near the Metropolitan Market and within the BurkeRESTORATION ECOLOGY CAPSTONE PROJECT Gilman Playground Park. The Burke-Gilman Trail passSEATTLE,WASHINGTON es the Burke-Gilman Playground on the north end. All four sides of the site are bordered by residential housing, including the Ronald McDonald House to the west. There are several finished UW-REN restoration projThis is anorthern year long capstone ects in the section of the creek and two current project for the minor in ecological projects south of theproject footpath. restoration. The is a collaborative work between myself and students from the College of The 2011 - 2012 and restoration site nests in a ravine where Environment, local community theofYesler flows. The topography of the site is BurkeCreek Gilman playground. characterized two steep the slopes The projectby has helped sitewith a relatively flat andtolow middle, is bordered increase thewhich structural and on the north by a paved walkway. The area of compositional diversity of the thesite is approximately site.square The site is located in the 1,932 meters, runs 12 meters in length on the Laurelhurst neighborhood. east side and 14 meters on the west side.

This restoration project will increase the structural and c site. It will also minimize the risk of soil erosion and com crease plant diversity and prevent future disturbance by h exotic plants.

This project is also a great opportunity for collaborative of Washington, the City of Seattle, local companies like community, and users of both Burke-Gilman Trail and th Park.

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