PORTFOLIO OF XINYAN ZHAO Selected Works 2013-2019 Delft University of Technology South China University of Technology
Xinyan Zhao
+31 620828887
metoo.yim@gmail.com
Education Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Sep. 2018- Present
Master of Landscape Architecture
South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
Sep. 2013-Jun. 2018
5-year Bachelor of Engineering in Landscape Architecture
Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Summer, 2016
Summer School Program: Planning & Deisgn with Water
Internship Longfor Properties Co. Ltd., Research and Develop Dept., Guangzhou, China Coordinated with design company and construction company Participated in site construction inspection
AECOM, Landscape Design Dept., Guangzhou, China
Apr. 2018- Jun. 2018
Jan. 2018- Mar. 2018
Assisted with participating in part of the design, detail drawings, renderings, etc.
Architectural Design and Research Institute of SCUT, Guangzhou, China
Aug. 2017- Sep. 2017
Investigated and selected effective information for designing Drew analysis diagrams, such as landscape design analysis map
Guangdong DATHINK Architectural Design Co. Ltd., Guangzhou, China Designed layout for project and landscape planting Communicated with rending company to guarantee the quality of design
Feb. 2016- Mar. 2016
Academic Experience Urbanism\Architecture Bi-City Biennale Workshop Shenzhen, China 丨 Project manager
Aug. 2017- Dec.2017
Investigated TV as the survey object in the Nantouv Old Town in Shenzhen and analysed TV under different scales, i.e. from the arrangement in a house to the influence to PRD Curated and made drawings and installations for exhibition in Shenzhen
Comparative Anaysis of Urban and Rural Biotope Mapping Guangzhou, China 丨 Participant
Feb. 2015- Jan.2016
Studied researches and cases on domestic and international biotope mapping Based on field investigation, collected data and anaylsed effective information
Construction Competition with Wood 丨 Guangzhou, China 丨 Team leader
Oct. 2015- Jan. 2016
Made concept model to adapt the construction area and considered its feasibility Selected and purchased different kinds of materials to build the installation for testing
Superordinary Workshop 丨 Guangzhou, China 丨 Participant
Feb. 2015
Interviewed people from Longdong urban village about their routes to make comparisons Mapped interviewees' routes to discover some informal activities from their daily life NOTE: The activity attracted a high attention from the public, and were published in newspaper and broadcast on TV.
Planning and Design for Lotus Manor 丨 Fujian, China 丨 Participant A reseach activity in School of Architecture Site investigation and made design for the whole manor
Aug. 2014
Extracurricular Activities Social Voluntary Activities, Guangzhou, China Volunteer
2013-2016
Participated in many social voluntary activities, such as voluntary classes for children
Joint Graduation Design Exhibition, Guangzhou, China Coodinator
Jun. 2016
Helped and curated the exhibition
Carton Sear Design Competition in School of Architecture, Guangzhou, China
Nov. 2014
Music Festival of School of Architecture in SCUT, Guangzhou, China Host
Oct. 2014
The 116th Volunteer Canton Fair, Guangzhou, China Exhibitor
Oct. 2014
Students' Volunteer Association Union of School of Architecture, Guangzhou, China Minster
2015-2016
Dealt with all matters connected with exhibitions Interviewed and managed volunteers, organized voluntory work
Entertainment Department, Student Union of SCUT, Guangzhou, China Member
2014-2015
Publicity Department, Oversea Study Association of SCUT, Guangzhou, China Member
2014-2015
Dancing Team of School of Achitecture, Guangzhou, China Member
2013-2014
Participiated in many dancing activities in School of Architecture
Awards Certificate of Summer School Planning and Design with Water by TU Delft Outstanding Prize for Construction Competition in SCUT Top ten Public Service Team in SCUT(leader) Third-Class Prize for Carton Seat Design Competition(10%) Certificate of Outstanding Volunteer(Star-level:Four)
Jul. 2016 Jan. 2016 Dec. 2015 Nov. 2015 Sep. 2015
Skills Language Mandarin(native) & Cantonese(native) & English(fluent)
Manual Skills
Drafting, Drawing, Painting, Sketching, Model making, Laser cutting, Wood work
Digital Skills
Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Premiere), AutoCAD, Sketch Up, Rhino, Lumion, V-ray, Microsoft Office
CONTENTS
01. FOOD CENTERNISM
07. SUPER ORDINARY
Small Intervention Design in Communities Individual Work/ Academic/ 2019 Summer
Social Research in Longdong Urban Village Team work/ Research and Exhibition/ 2015 Spring
02. TIDAL LANDSCAPE
08. DECODING THE ROLE OF TV
Leisure River Landscape Design Individual Work/ Academic/ 2018 Winter
03. ROUNDERDAM Green and Blue Structure Design in Urban City Team Work/ Academic/ 2019 Spring
04. ONE BELT ONE PATH Urban Quarry Ecological Park Design Team Work/ Academic/ 2017 Spring
05. SKYWALL Landscape Design of Nanjing CIty Wall Individual/ Academic/ 2017 Autumn
06. BETWEEN GARDENS Entrance Plaza Design of Qinghui Garden Individual/ Academic/ 2016 Autumn
Mapping in Nantou Old Town Urban Village Team work/ Research and Exhibition/ 2017 Autumn
09. CITY LAB Environment Renovation and Reconstruction Team work/ Academic/ 2018 Summer
10. THE CUBE Campus Library Design Individual/ Academic/ 2015 Autumn
CONTSTRUCTION WORKS PROFESSIONAL WORKS OTHER WORKS
01. FOOD CENTERNISM Small Intervention Design in Communities
Location Dunkirk, France Type Academic/Indivdual Duration Apr. 2019-Jun. 2019 MSc2 Quater 4 Instructor Ollie Palmer o.m.palmer@tudelft.nl
The livability of the city is once again in the limelight of the world. The project takes Dunkirk as an example to improve this, this project mainly investigates into four aspects. First of all, the lack of social activities is dealt with by transforming the vacant places into public space, viz. entertainment facilities, fundamental service, etc. Second of all, the fossil fuel consumption is highly related to the sustainability of the city and the environment. To alleviate the problem, the concept of food center, located dispersed in the city has been put forward. Third of all, the decentralized food system has been integrated, namely the integration of processing factories and food distribution centers. Finally, the food production is promoted to be localized in order to achieve the goal of self-sufficiency. There are many vacant spaces in the communities we can make use of setting up the food centers. The food center would be constructed in a modular way with two functionalities. The space can be expanded depending on the demand of the community. It can be adaptive and flexible in the communities to form different spatial qualities in different size of space.
PROBLEM STATEMENT France is the largest food producer in the European Union and a major exporter of agricultural products around world. It accounts for one-third of Europe’s grain output. As for Dunkirk, most products are coming
from different regions within France or from other countries. Nonetheless, this complex logistic system for food supply can be troublesome. Main problems are:
non-local food production
daily oil-based transportation
unaccessibility to supermarkets
scarity of social activities
EXISTING MARKETS IN DUNKIRK
STAKEHOLDER
Stakeholders
Government
Granter
Regulator
Companies
Lenders
promise
Contractors
Suppliers
Operators
sponsor regulate
Individuals
Media
Unions
Ecologists
Residents
cater
represent social
self-sufficient
profitable
sustainable
livable
orderly
local
competive
environmental
convenient
harmonious
scalable
recyclable
healthy
aggregate
portable
circular
affordable
•Granter: The project is initiated by the public sector authority which is responsible for infrastructure delivery. In this case study, it is the French or Northern French government. •Regulator: The regulator is still public sector authority, designing the regulatory framework, issuing permits and licenses. •Sponsors (investors): The pubic authority can be a project sponsor and other sponsors are contractors, suppliers and operators. The contractor is responsible for the construction work, which is public sector authority. The suppliers are twofold, for production of food, it is farmland. For delivery, it is logistics company and railway company. The operator is the enterprises. •Purchaser: delivering the product to final clients, clients. •Lenders: banks, institutional investors, investment funds, etc. •Unions: Protecting labor sources •Media: Disseminating and gathering information •Ecologists: Protecting the environment •Residents: Citizens in Dunkirk
To be more specific, some actors in the scheme have more goals, compared to others. To begin with, the regulator, i.e. the goverment has the aim to improve the social benefits as a whole, including the revenue of enterprises and the wellbeiing of citizens. The goverment should supervise the harmonious relation among all participants in the society. Second of all, the suppliers should aim at accomplishing the self-sufficient cycle of this society. It should serve the city it at, as local supplier and then moving to provide the service for regional and global comsumer. Then, the operators, viz. the enterprises is eyeing on the profitalbe operation. The ambitious is to win a competive position. The business should be scalble, it can be transferried easily to other cities and even elevated to larger scale. Next important actor, the ecologists stand for the environment. Sustainability, recycle are the main purposes. Lastly, the objective of residents is livability. The convenience of accssing to the shops the price of the daily price are the priority.
CURRENT DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
OVERVIEW Office & Maintenance Parking
F Existing oil industry can be transferred into the distribution center.
Distribution Center
Office
Repair
Open Market
Processing Parking
Wholesale Market
Experimental Farmland
Food Produ
PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
INTRODUCTION OF FOOD CENTER
Food Production
uction
Active modes would be promoted and the road congestion in the city will be relieved. The oil consumption will be saved alongside the logistics than e-business. The appearance of food centers will offer more interaction between people and food.
Food Center
PROPOSED CITY FOOD SYSTEM As demonstrated in the drawing, there are six actors in total active food system and interact with each other in the city. The food station is able to collect and dispatch the products transferred from processing and distribution center to food station, working as a transfer station. The products are allocated based on the order from food center. The sustainability takes a role here. Residents can turn to active modes like walking or cycling. This will save remarkable amount of energy. Thus, when comparing the amount of saving and consuming, the aspiration of construction can be testified.
Recycle Harbor
Farm land
Processing Center Wholesale Market
Food Center
500m
PROJECT PHASING
2023-2030 1.reconstruct the existing industrial building, transform it into the processing factory and distribution center 2.set up the city food station 3.lanuch a few food centers around the food station Food Station
2030-2035 1.recycle harbor is built along the water 2.the wholesale market is formed 3.more food centers combined with the fuel stations are built on the west side of the city 2035-2040 1.localization of food production 2.expansion of food center with fuel station on the east side of the city
PROJECT IMPLEMENT
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The government will be the promoter of the project who initiates it and then cooperates with the operators of supermarkets. The government will intent to increase the total social benefits and therefore will sponsor the project at beginning. There should always be an agreement between government and operators. If the business makes certain fortune, the revenues will be given back to government proportionally.
MODULE FOR FOOD CENTER Distribution/ Storage
Collection/ Leisure
SPATIAL QUALITIES
Adaptive and flexible form makes higher possibility of creating food centers in communities. In the future, these can also turn into more commercial space provide more convenience for residents.
MODULE FOR RECREATION
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LEGEND
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1.Solar Panels 2.Water-proof Course 3.Insulation Course 4.Ceiling 5.Wooden Structure 6.Covering 7.Steel Structure 8.Organic Glass
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Stall
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Exhibition
Stair
Small Cafe
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Bench
Community Farming
Restaurant
PROPOSED SITE 1
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1.food center 2.cafe
3.shared kitchen 4. delivery truck
5.farming modules 6.seating
7.waste collection room 8.offices
PROPOSED SITE 2
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1.food center 2.restaurant
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7.playground 8.seating
ROUTES
FLOW SYSTEM Food center can provide a social space for residents and promote them to have more social and leisure activities in the communities in order to increase the social value.
feel bored
order food on FUN FOOD car logistics people waste
pour out the food waste
encounter with neighbors
chat with
sanitation man collect and put recyclable waste in the garbage room
Adaptive and flexible form makes higher possibility of creating food centers in communities. In the future, these can also turn into more commercial space provide more convenience for residents. Adaptive and flexible form makes higher possibility of creating food centers in communities. In the future, these can also.
Department of sanitary will collect the food waste outside the individual houses and collect the recyclable wastes in food centers. By using the same truck, waste is transported to the recycle harbour.
Raw meterial would be first processed and packed in suburb area and then through railway delivered to the food station. Specific trucks are used to transport fresh food to food centers in communities.
Local Food Procution
Distribution Center
produce food
Food Center
processing food
unload the food
collect ordered food deliver food Food Station
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drink coffee in cafe
distribute food people logistics recycle waste
waste
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02. TIDAL LANDSCAPE Leisure River Landscape Design
Location Rotterdam, Netherlands
The dutch landscape consists of a polder landscape, a cultivated landscape accommodating speicific water cities. Rotterdam situated in the Rhine- Meuse riverdelta of Europe is known as a large modern port city. The potential and function of the tiver for the city and inhabitants from a lerisure and ecological point of view are considered in this project.
Type Academic/Indivdual Duration Nov. 2018-Jan. 2019 MSc1 Quater 2 Instructor Frits van Loon F.D.vanLoon@tudelft.nl
In the first step, large systems in the metropolitan region are analysed in a bigger scale. Four main parts are divided in this part, blue, green, dike, city. After concluding the problems found in the bigger scale, I come to the mudium scale, more focus is put on the area along the tiver near the city center. The space along the river should be well-considered to create an attractive recreational landscape.
In the end, my design vision will be three parts, connect the urban green spaces, create urban waterfront openspaces and also create the evological tidal park.
SYSTEM ANALYSIS Water System & Edges
Dike & Polder System
Dike weakness in the future
Hard edge
Semi-hard edge
Soft edge
There is a clear difference in characteristic between the north and south sides of the river. On the north side, there are many canals linking to the inner polder system. While on the south side, no canals are existed to the land. Three kinds of edges can be identified in the area. Semi-hard edges are mostly used on both sides of the river, especially in the harbors. Soft edges can only be found on the east side primarily used on the tidal islands.
Because of rising sea level, the existing dike cannot stay stable to protect the inner city. In 2100, there are some parts of dikes on the north side being weak. So solution has to be done to these weanknesses. On the south side, industrial area between the river and dike can be the flood plain to contain extra water, so the dike can still be firm.
City Density &Accessbility
Green Spaces & Species
1936 1981 2017 Godwit
Trout
Redshank
Stickles
Ruff Black-headed Gull
Haring
European Eel
There are not enough existing green spaces along the river, with only two existing tidal islands, one in our site. Bird imgration happens among different green spaces in the area, such as the route from the park on the north side to the farm on the south side. So more green spaces should be added on the imagration route in order to provide more areas for birds to stay and increase the biodiversity.
Three roads and two channels link the north and south parts. Besides the ground transportation, water transportation is also convenient in the area, which focuses on the middle part near the center of Rotterdam.
SWOT ANALYSIS Strength
Weakness
1.Presence of the river 2.Public transportation on the river 3.Good existing water system 4.Nice view on both sides of the river 5.Existing tidal parks on the river
1.Not eough ecological green spaces near the water 2.Diffcult for people to go near the water 3.Existing large part of outer dike district 4.Density of the city 5.Not enough attractions on both sides of the river 6.Green sapces disconnected to each other 7.Industry close to the center and residential area 8.Some unavailable harbors
Opportunity
Threats
1.Tidal influence of the river 2.Edges on both sides of the river 3.New stadium as a new attraction 4.Developed Tourism
1.Rising sea level 2.Risk of flooding 3.Shipping traffic 4.Expansion of popluation 5.The deterioration of water quality
CONCLUSION MAP
Blue
Dike
1.Hard Edges 2.Risk of flooding 3.Shipping traffic 4.Bad water quality
1.Large part of outer dike 2.Dike weakness
Green
1.No green near water 2.Disconnection among green spaces
City
1.Bad accessibility to water 2.No attractions by water 3.Unavailable harbors 4.Industrail area
REGIONAL VISION Dike
The first vision is the dike reinforcement. We figured out three differnt ways related to their locations, ecolgical and in-between ecological and urban way which means heighen or widen the existing dike. The main idea is to combine the surrounding potential area to make a continuous tidal park to pretect the dike at the back.
Harbor
The second one is the building blocks in the harbors also using three ways related to their locations. Urban tidal parks can be built near the city center, while ecolgocial tidal parks can be built connected to the existing green spaces in the city. People can enjoy experiencing the water in these area.
Island
The third one is island. There are four existing islands in the area in different characteristics. We figured out some new places to put a new tidal island based on the
FROM LARGE TO SMALL
Rotterdam Central Univeristy
Stadium
DESIGN VISION My design vision would be three parts. First, create the connection among urban green spaces, using the walking path, so these spaces on both sides of the river can be more related. Second, because of the existing residential buildings, it is necessary to create urban waterfront open spaces using different styles of edges where people can have many activities. Third, by using the existing island creates the ecological tidal park where the biodiversity will increase, and also people can enjoy the natural spaces and tidal influences, Besides, sedimentation can be caught in this area.
CONTINUOUS WALKING PATH Master Plan 1:5000
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LEGEND 1.Future stadium 2.Existing stadium 3.Recreational pond 3.Residential Buildings 4.Tidal Park 5.Floating Houses 6.Viewing Platforms 7.Main entrance 8.Terrace 9,Port 10.Walking Path 11.Ecological ponds 12.Wetland area
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1.Connect urban green spaces
2.Create urban waterfront open spaces
3.Create ecological tidal park
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ISLAND EDGES
EMBANKMENT DESIGN SEQUENCE Embankment are well-considered along the river Mass, near the residential area, there are two level walking paths. Edges use both soft and semi-hard methods. While on the west side, after designing a tidal park instead of the original open space, it becomes more public and recreational. Soft edges are used on the island, using vegetation to purify the water and also increase the biodiversity.
FLOOD DEFENCE
PROGRAMS Tidal Recreational park Wetland Area
TIDAL INFLUENCE Low Tide
High Tide
Werland Area
SEDIMENTATION
Because of rising sea level, the existing bank is not enough for the future protection, so solution has to be considered. As for the tidal influence, when there is a high tide, some small islands will be flooded. Because of this shape of island, there are some cut-outs where sediments will be left behind, people can experience the tidal influence in the area.
Floating Ho
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Urban Recreational Area Terrace
Urban Recreational Area
Many programs are designed along the river based on the existing environment. On the east side is more ecological especially on the island while on the west side is more urban in order to serve more people to have fun. . Floating Houses
Urban Recreational Area
SCENARIO COLLAGE
fish pond
wetland area
Our site is on the other side of the city center but near the existing stadium which could be a big attraction to appeal many people to coming to this site.
floating houses
urban recreational area
03. ROUNDERDAM Green and Blue Structure Design in Urban City
Location Rotterdam, Netherlands Type Academic/ Team work Duration Feb. 2019-Apr. 2019 MSc2 Quarter 3 Team Members Jennifer Pels, Beiqi Yuan, Willemijn Schreur, Purvi Sanil, Jianjun Wu, Xuan Liu Role in team field investigation concept framework graphic design solo design Instructor Nico Tillie N.M.J.D.Tillie@tudelft.nl
The dutch landscape consists of a polder landscape, a cultivated landscape accommodating speicific water cities. Rotterdam situated in the Rhine- Meuse riverdelta of Europe is known as a large modern port city. The potential and function of the tiver for the city and inhabitants from a lerisure and ecological point of view are considered in this project.
In the first step, large systems in the metropolitan region are analysed in a bigger scale. Four main parts are divided in this part, blue, green, dike, city. After concluding the problems found in the bigger scale, I come to the mudium scale, more focus is put on the area along the tiver near the city center. The space along the river should be well-considered to create an attractive recreational landscape.
In the end, my design vision will be three parts, connect the urban green spaces, create urban waterfront openspaces and also create the ecological tidal park.
DYNAMICS OF RIVER DELTA
WATER SYSTEM
BUILDING
WALKABILITY
HEAT ISLA
Endiking (1450)
Consolidation (1850)
Development of harbor and industry (1985)
ANALYSIS
EXISTING GREEN AND BLUE STRUCTURE
City Segregation
Transport Structure
The exisiting green structures also seems to be structured in city center. Providing another circulaire structure for the city
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GREEN SYSTEM
ELEVATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
ATTRACTIONS
PROPOSED GREEN AND BLUE STRUCTURE
Our vision for Rotterdam is to take the transportational circularity and the green structure and expand this towards all the structural aspects of Rotterdam. Instead of dividing in center, above A20 and below river we introduce the city center, recreational ring, ecological ring and agricultural ring.
VISION
The circular structure consists out of four rings: an urban centre, a recreational ring, an ecological ring and an agricultural ring. The appearance and main goal of the different elements of the green, blue and densification structure are based on their location within these rings.
The urban centre has small patches of green which are mainly focused on their recreational purpose. The green spaces in the recreational ring are either big city parks, also focusing on recreation. In the ecological ring, the green mainly consists of forest areas. The green in the agricultural ring is functional and intended for food production.
The New Maas is located in the urban centre and enters the city through singels, which are for recreation and cooling. The singels flow through the recreational area, where they are also used for recreation. In the ecological circle, water is mainly used for ecological purposes. Here also some big retention lakes are located.
SYSTEMATIC FLOWS ON SITE resources
manufacturing
agriculture
person
service
shops
recreation
housing
developer
waste treatment
supermarket consumption
distributor
production
rain
consumption
local market
rain
restaurant
rain
rain evaporation rain
collection
storage
housing river
irrigation
AGRICULTURAL
recreation
ECOLOGICAL
colling
RECREATIONAL
water
CITY CENTER
STRATEGIES
C I T Y C E N T E R
R E C R E A T I O N A L
E C O L O G I C A L
A G R I C U L T U R A L
waterfront ·relocate the dike ·more room for flood ·intertial experience
street ·transform parking lots ·more kinds of activities
waterways ·hard water edge to reach maximun water capacity ·terraces along the canal
park ·add new activities ·change hard pavement
waterways ·transform lawn into various forms of green space
neihgborhood ·playgrounds for water storage ·green surface lower than road to collect water
wetland ·water purification ·habitats for animals ·store water for dry seasons
greenification ·function as a buffer of the city
allotment garden ·transition zone between nature and urban
water storage ·large water bodies ·store water for dry season
verticle farming ·enlarge the foot production
educational ·more income for the farmers ·agricultural experience for visitors
LEGEND ecological recreational forest wetland community garden urban agriculture sport court orchard densification green corridor
Showing in the map is the design area around be removed and transformed. It is proposed to connection between the east and west of Rott Kralingse bos and our new recreational area on
the highway A20. In our vision, A20 will o become a green corridor and provide a terdam.This green corridor connects the n west of the city.
STRATEGY CATAGORIES GREEN
highway
waterfront
city road
green corridor
industrial
hard edge
forest
soft edge
BLUE
only sewer system
open space
water storage & recycle
sunken playground
DENSIFICATION
industrial
low rises
highway
high rises
big pipe
water control
underground retention
retention pond
water collection
reservoir
green roof
permeable pavement
rain garden
Resilience
7F apartment Green slope to the water
Bridge across the road
Plaza 4F apartment
Restaurant Bridge in the neighborhood
Community Green
Parking
Singel
Platform Waterfront Space
ditch
green slope
Natural
verticle green
PUBLIC PLAZA
Mechanical
LID STRATEGIES
WATER FLOWS
Road
Residential Area
Playground/ Water Square
Open Space
Rain Garden
Residential Area
Road
Waterfront Park
GREEN ROOF
SECTION
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
Growing Medium Filter Fabric Reservoir Layer Moisture Retention Layer Aeration Layer Rigid Board Insulation Drainage Layer Root Barrier Green Roof Waterroof Membrane Primer Existing Roof Deck
Because the A20 will be removed, new mix use bigh rises woule be built along the water. The two ground floors would be commercial use, and the floors above would be apartment with green roof and solar panels to absorb energy.
LEGEND rain water clean water infiltration grey water black water energy filter clean water tank rain water tank commercial residential
COMMERCIAL STREET
04. ONE BELT ONE PATH Urban Quarry Ecological Park Design Location Guangzhou, China Type Academic/ Team work Duration Mar. 2017-May 2017 Senior 4 Team Members Shuman Chen Jiayu Luo Role in team field investigation concept design solo design of museum graphic drawing Instructor Yicheng Weng wengyicheng@scut.edu. cn
The site is located at the birthplace of the ancient Chinese Silk Road, Guangzhou, Nansha. There are two remaining quarries at the site, with a high elevation difference. As a product of the urban industrial development, the quarry pit is a threat to the environment nowadays. Residents used to live near the quarry harmoniously, relying on mining for a living, but with the changing times, the decline of industry led to mine pits being abandoned, with the quarry pits becoming a waste landfill site.
In this project, I try to repair the mine pits and restore the natural ecology. In the design process, I reduce the destruction of the original terrain as much as possible, and in the original terrain, I adopt some minor adjustments are adopted at the site, using ecological restoration strategies and methods, such as slope stablization and soil improvement.
Considering the fact that there are other quarry pits around, I try to use a series of streamlines to connect several quarry areas, so that the whole area can become a whole, and lead to the comprehensive development of the quarry.
All drawings are personal work.
05. SKYWALL Landscape Deisgn of Nanjing City Wall
Location Nanjing, China Type Acadenmic/Individual Duration May. 2017-Aug. 2017 Senior 4 Instructor Xueshi Wang xueshiwang@canopyu. com
City walls were used as a defense facilities in the history, and they are more a part of the city landscape in the modern life. After years of historical changes, the existing city walls of Nanjing are not continuousand and have become into parts.
My design philosophy is to preserve the shape and continuity of the wall, with the design being a part of the wall. In the existing wall ruins, creating a public path in a series leading from the whole system can arouse the activites that take place around the wall, and can reshape a path of dialogue with history. Both the path and city wall will become part of the "community", in a light, transparent way compared to previous massive wall, which can increase the city's interface diversity.
This public path is not only a path of connection with history, but also a combination of the rich landscape resources in the surrounding environment and the facilities, which have different functions. This path will not only meet the needs of modern people for recreation, but will also ensure the modern cultural value of the city wall.
06. BETWEEN GARDENS Entrance Plaza of Qinghui Garden Design
Location Shunde, China Type Academic/Individual Duration Sep. 2016-Nov. 2016 Senior 4 Instructor Juanyu Wu wujuanyu@scut.edu.cn
Qinghui Garden is one of the four most famous Chinese Garden in South China, located in Shunde, Guangdong. There is a busy commercial street, a hill and a traditional village near the garden. And the site is considered as an entrance of Qinghui garden. In the original entrance plaza, there is an octagonal pool and also many of historic old trees, which I will preserve in my design.
In this project, I want to show the spirit of the Lingnan garden—— shallow the space before people enter the actual garden and create gardens in the sequence of entering. I start with the characteristic Lingnan Garden and create a streamlined series of gardens, thereby producing the a particular atmosphere at the entrance to the Qinghui Garden. When rambling in this space, visitors will have a feeling of the features of Lingnan Garden.
Qinghui garden uses stones and pedestal to decorate the patio and enhance the sight of landscape content. In my entrance plaza dsign, these elements are used in different gardens to be compared to those in Qinghui garden.
07. SUPER ORDINARY Social Research in Urban Village & Exhibition Location Guangzhou, China Type Research/ Team work Duration Feb. 2014 Sophomore Team Members Xiaoyu Wang, Nengmin Luo, XInyu Chen Role in team field investigation photos and interview graphic drawing exhibition arrangement Instructor Jason Ho Jason.ho@urbaninformalitylab.org
Sunshine, that the indispensable resource of human life, is scarce in the urban village, with high density buildings, leaving only the light from the top of the alley. In this workshop, we try to understand the urban village using a "bootom-up" strategy to learn from the villagers and their wisdom, and to discover the stories behind the ordinary life.
The method of drying clothes was quite special in Longdong urban village. In the streets, the self-built drying rods were everywhere, and some of the residents even dried their clothes on the wires, which was mainly caused by the inevitable spatial contradiction between immigrants(tenants) and landlords(villagers). To fight for more sunshine to dry their clothes, they developed their own wisdom and strategies in their daily lives.
When we go through the streets and alleys of the urban village, we seem to be experiencing the rotation of two worlds of light and darkness. However, no matter how much life there is, their desire for sunshine remains strong. Through the regular patterns and logic of this "chaos" and "informality," we can creat strategies for today's cities or provide a complementary way of conducting government.
All drawings are personal work.
08. DECODING THE ROLE OF TV Mapping Research in Nantou Old Town Urban Village Location Shenzhen, China Type Workshop/ Team work Duration Aug. 2017-Dec. 2017 Senior 5 Team Members Caterina Scarpino, Dario Zimmitti, Su Fang, Zifan Zhang, He Su, Haifang Cao Role in team field investigation framework graphic drawing Instructor Jason Ho Jason.ho@urbaninformalitylab.org
In today's society, the source of information is abundant, while television is no longer the only source of information in people's lives. To a certain extent, television is widely affecting people's emotions, behavior and communication patterns, and has become an integral aspect part of people's daily lives. TV itself has become a mirror, reflecting the people's lives.
On the scale of the city, TV networks and interpersonal networks in the village in the urban villages have an isomorphic relation. Old television’s analog signal network and linear network signal are interweave here, and the ends of these cables have become a stronghold of the village neighborhood. People carry out various active or passive communicative activities around the TV. Television also reveals many interesting interplays between other objects in people's rooms. In different communication activities, television occupies different ways of spaces, and plays different roles in the corresponding scene of life.
In this mapping research, we hope to use television as a mirror to examine the real lives of the people in the village, and to explain the complex relationships in the living settlement of Nantou Old Town urban village.
All drawings except specific indications are personal work.
He Su
Haifang Cao
09. CITY LAB Environment Renovation and Reconstruction
Location Guangzhou, China Type Academic/ Team work Duration Jan. 2018-Jun. 2017 Senior 5 Team Members Jianqi Li, Shaozi Zheng Role in team field investigation framework graphic drawing Instructor Weiguo Sun sunweiguo@scut.edu.cn
The site is located on the west side of Haizhu Lake on the central axis of Guangzhou, close to a buffer zone in the core area of the National Ecological Haizhu Wetland. Based on the existing good water network and green spaces, there is also an ecological corridor crossing the site. The land has recevied strict construction control and the location is not suitable to its ecological position, which result in an opportunity for renovation and renewal. In 2020, the design plans to transform the textile industry into a green industrial dominated by urban agriculture. The purpose is to introduce ecological landscape into the city where citizens can experience and have education inside. The waste from wetland and urban farming can be transported in the ecological substrate factory in order to realize the material circulation.
There is a landscape sequence after entering the site from the main entrance to the north, first through the public building group symbolizing the mountain, followed by the stream. Densely planted fruit forest is next stage. The urban farm is created for citizens to experience food production and finally people can reach the ecological bank with water purification.
SITE LOCATION
The site is located on the city central axis and next to the national ecological Haizhu wetland transforming into a buffer zone.
INDUSTRY TRANSITION
CONCEPT
Strict ecological control, develop green industries
Restore site historic memory, improve water management
Dispose waste from wetland and recycle
Reconstruct the existing industrial buildings and introduce new functions
Create flower market, create city identity of "Flower City"
Master Plan
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TRANSPORTATION
FLOWS
LEGEND 1. Entrance 2. Modern flower market 3. Ecological substrate plant 4. Zero carbin museum 5. Orchard 6. Sunken green lawn 7. Urban farm 8. Greenhouses 9. Fish Ponds 10. Wet land 11. Bridge 12. Parking lot
ZONING
MATERIAL CIRCULATION The ecological substrate factory in the site accepts the biological sludge and plant waste transported from the Haizhu Wetland Park on the east side of the site. After the substrate treatment, the products are supplied to the green industry. The sales of the green industry are fed back to the ecological substrate factory to maintain operations.
SEQUENCE
ENTRANCE
URBAN FARMING
LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT Rain Garden
fish pond
orchard
bird habitat
terrace
wet land
leisure plaza
URBAN FARMING Modular Planting
Indicator 1.44m2
2m2
APP Design
The urban farm adopts modular planting method and online APP management. Each person can come to the site by appointment with a planting grid of 1.2mx1.2m for free planting.They can choose to add arbour and plant climbing vegetables and fruits. 1.2mx1.2m planting grid can produce at least 10kg of vegetables every month.
10kg vegetable
42,070m2
100kg fruits
17,252m2
24,346(1month
20,702(1year)
WET LAND
MODULAR FARMING
STRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION
existing structure
introduce green wall
leisure modular
public space modular
Section
GREEN WALL STRUCTURE
support system
drainage system
PUBLIC SPACE BETWEEN BUILDINGS
RECONSTRUCTED GREENHOUSES
10. THE CUBE Campus Library Design
Location Guangzhou, China Type Academic/Individual Duration Feb. 2016-Apr. 2016 Junior 3 Instructor Yicheng Weng wengyicheng@scut.edu. cn
The site is located on the central axis of the South China University of Technology, where I want to keep the east-west axis and northsouth axis. Combining with the large square near the east side, the front area of the site is left out open to be public. A new axis is formed, on which the main part of the building is divided and the spaces are divided based on the axes.
The whole library alternates between virtual and real, producing rich architectural shapes. The interior of the building is also divided by the original east-west and north-south axis and the newly added axis as well. These axes can help to shape different characteristics of spaces. The project is to inherit the idea of public learning atmosphere of university library. With the incresing stories in the building, the inner reading room is transited from open to closed.
CONCEPT
The site is located on the axis of the university. In com with the large square n building on the east, a square in front of the site for the entrance plaza whe can gather and have social A new axis is cut off and this axis.
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LEGEND
First floor plan 1:600
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Second floor plan 1:600
Third floor plan 1:600
LEGEND 1. Lobby 2. CafĂŠ 3. Exhibition 4. Conference hall 5. Citation 6. Info. desk 7. Study room 8. Computer center 9. Storage room 10. General reading room 11. Comprehensive reading room 12. Lounge 13. Teacher's reading room 14. Professional reading room 15. E-reading room 16. Press reading room 17. Transition hall 18. Discussion area 19. Media room 20. Equipment room
East facade 1:600
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Forth floor plan 1:600
Fifth floor plan 1:600
Section 1:600
2-2 Section 1:600
CONSTRUCTION WORK 1 Wooden Installation
Location Guangzhou, China Type Design & Construction Team work Duration Oct. 2016-Dec. 2016 Junior 3 Team Members Jianqi Li, Yixuan Fan Shen Chen, Weikai Jiang Yuqing He
This competition is titled " Modular Wooden Installation Cluster Design for Exhibition", and our project emphasizes the space experience and the formation of exhibition inside and outside the sketch. Therefore, we create a changeable active atmosphere for the exhibition. When people view exhibitions inside, they themselves become exhibits from the outside. The appearance seems to be normal, while the inner atmosphere is flowing. The streamline seems like an invisible wave, guiding people to go forward.
The whole process of construction is experienced in different stages that cover the following activities, design-deepen-purchase material-process-assemble-build. By constructing the modular production and final superposition, the whole work is finished. In fact, the construction experiment is similar to the actual architecture production process. It involves discussing the structure, structural logic, and experiencing the manual operation, machine production and fabrication process.
CONSTRUCTION WORK 2 Rural Pavilion
Location Conghua, China Type Design & Construction Team work Time Aug. 2016 (7 days) Sophomore Summer Team Members Yanqi Qiu, Yuanyuan Li Yuqiao Li, Lijie Zhao Lincheng Jiang, Dantong Chen,Zien Chen, Pu Luan, Jianxu Li Heyan Xu, Shihua Chen Jingyu Zhang, Lei Ye, Peijun Lu
This is a construction project in a village named Xiangnianxi in Conghua. In response to the needs of local farmers, we were asked to build a small pavilion near the farmland that could provide a shelter for farmers in the rainy season . This village is known to be a place of beautiful scenery and green bamboo, surrounded by terraced farmland. According to the local traditions, we used bamboo as a raw material and used conventional crafts taught by local craftsmen to process the bamboo. The skill of processing the bamboo, such as manufacturing of bamboo tiles, and nails, has been passed down from generation to generation.
Throughout the whole process of construction, we communicated with the local villagers for many times and designed with their actual needs in mind. At the same time, we also realized the possibility of bamboo as an actual building material and carried out continuous experiments and practices to guarantee the safety of the construction.
PROFESSIONAL WORKS Detail Drawings
OTHER WORKS Gravel Pit Landscpae Design
SEQUENCE
I Nature
II Damage
III Recovery and Memorial
Location: Maastrict, Netherlands Duration: Sep. 2018- Nov. 2019 Type: Academic/ Individual
SPATIAL SCHEME
10 year
Garden Context Section
20 year
TREE SPECIES
30 year
OTHER WORKS Residential Area Planning and Landscape Design Buildings
Commercial street
Commercial street 1F Commercial street 2F Pavilion platform Viewing platform Swimming pool Green roof
Green area
Open plaza
Secondary road
Main road
Location
HOUSE TYPE
4 Dwelling Unit Plan 1:500
6 Dwelling Unit Plan 1:500
Location: Guangzhou, China Duration: Nov. 2016-Jan. 2017 Type: Academic/Team work(3)
LANDSCAPE TYPE
2 Dwelling Unit Plan 1:500
Apartment Standard Plan 1:500
OTHER WORKS Interdiscipline Design Works
Mantao River West Bank Design [Landscapel Design] Location: Yangzhou, China Duration: Jan.2016-Mar.2016 Type: Competition/Team work(6) Student Start-up Center [Architectural Design] Location: Guangzhou, China Duration: Sep.2015-Oct.2015 Type: Competition/Team work(5)
Community Cultural Museum [Architectural Design] Location: Guangzhou, China Duration: May.2016-Jul.2016 Type: Acadmic/Team work(2)
Transformation of City Old Town [Urban Design] Location: Guangzhou, China Duration: May.2017-Jul.2017 Type: Academic/Team work(3)
OTHER WORKS Paintings
Location: Guangzhou, China Date: Jan. 2014 Location: Fujian, China Date: May 2015
Location: Suzhou, Ch Date: Jun. 2016
hina
Location: Zengcheg, China Date: Jul. 2017
Location: Fujian, China Date: May 2015