POR TFO LIO XueYu Wang Application for MSc Landscape Urbanism
Landscape
Urbanism
design portfolio
2018-2020 personal work collection
Foreword
CONTENT
Landscape, as a form of language, is both a tool for survival and a medium for art. Anne Whiston Spirn If teachers are engineers of the human soul, I think landscape architects are like the healers of the ear th, using "landscape" as a medium between man and nature to improve the living environment and coordinate the relationship between man and
Space rebirth
nature.
Coastal Formation
In the por tfolio, I selected four projects with different spatial t ypes and scales, and tr ied to investigate and analyze the problems and put forward relevant strategies and schemes, so as to sort out and improve the contradictions.
Nature and cities are interconnected and promote their integrated development.
The landscape acts as a medium to coordinate the relationship between nature and the city.
Nature and city restrict each other and need landscape intervention to coordinate.
--Oil depot industrial renovation
Keep Distance
Urban space
17-24
--Post epidemic adaptive landscape design
--Landscape design along the Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway The landscape medium
11-16
--Intertidal zone ecological future schematic
Railway Renovation Ecological environment
3-10
25-28
Site location
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Location Coordinates 120°14 35' E
/China/ /Zhejiang/ /Hangzhou/
Space rebirth Oil depot industrial renovation Location HangZhou,Zhejiang,China
The project is located in Gongshu district, Hangzhou city, Zhejiang Province, close to the BeijingHangzhou Grand Canal.
China
Duration October 2018 to February 2019 Type
Academic/Individual
Key words Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, Oil tank culture, Industrial heritage renovation The design site is located in Hangzhou Gongshu district Xiaohe oil depot, which was built in the early 1950s. It is the first oil depot built in Zhejiang province after the founding of new China. In addition, the site is adjacent to the Grand Canal and contains historical deposits. According to the geographical location, the analysis and design of its surrounding environment, population functional needs, etc., can make this place a landmark site, making it a dynamic, comprehensive park that can promote the local regional economic development, meet the activity needs of the surrounding population.
30°31 67' N
Historical background
Zhejiang
The canal profiles
Hangzhou
Peripheral population analysis
Site perimeter analysis
Population classification & Use time analysis
Xiaohe oil depot is located at the confluence of three rivers of The Grand Canal, Yuhangtang River and Xitang River, which is an important witness of the canal's historical changes.
34%
Tourists Textile bridge
Gongchen bridge
18%
DengYun road
Main road Minor road
The river road
Workers
Peripheral traffic flow analysis
48%
Residents
08:00
10:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
22:00
Canal world park The canal square
According to the survey and analysis, tourists mainly visit the park around 4 PM and mostly focus on the rest days. Workers spend most of their lunch breaks and around 5 PM., and most of their time on weekdays. The distribution time of residents is relatively uniform.
Square & Green space Jiangshu railway site park
Chinese redbud park Green sally park
Peripheral green space analysis
Functional requirement analysis
RongHuaLi
Greentown· JiangNanLi
Tianyang D32 fashion block
Residential & Commercial center
DengYunGe
Leisure
Tourists
Ocean-going international centre
The square area
Surrounding buildings analysis
Lake villa
Sport Qiaoxi historic district
Workers
Grand canal museum, Beijing, China
Silk union 166 cultural and creative park Design field
Waterfront area
Business visit
Cultural blocks
Canal corridor attractions analysis
Kids
Xiaohe straight street historical and cultural district
Quiet tourist area
Site visit Design field
Residents
Sinopec
(Design field)
Youngsters Scenery tour
Elder
Tank leisure area
Location analysis
Art Children playing area
Movement analysis
Analysis of tank transformation strategy
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1 Xiaohe straight street yao home
Remove the oil tank and leave off the site.
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Use the tank to set up a creative market, catering, interactive experience and other functions.
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Silk union 166 cultural and creative park
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5 1
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Grand canal museum, Beijing, China 4
Set up interactive, rest, music, performance and other venues. Promote the development of the local economy and the display and sale of special products.
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The theme restaurant ,art gallery,indoor perfomance interactive facilities and other functions.
Based on the surrounding environment of the site and combined with the analysis of the surrounding population, the dynamic line analysis was conducted to divide the flow line into waterfront area, children playing area, square area, tank leisure area and other functional areas.
The canal square 5
Design field
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Waterfront landscape type
Tank transformation strategy
A Landscape type
Sightseeing platform
Located in the north of the site, it plays a rest, traffic, for less crowd distribution. Using the top of the tank to build a viewing platform is conducive to visitors from different perspectives to visit the site. The roof is hollow to facilitate the lighting inside the tank.
water+lawn+square
B
water+lawn+pedestrain
water+lawn+bridge
B Landscape type
Performing place
Located in the main part of the waterfront, with a large flow of people, the main waterfront plaza is set. For large crowd gathering and sightseeing. The external shape of the oil tank is modified, and it is set as a performance stage to gather crowds. The interior of the tank can be used for other functions.
water+terrace+square
C
water+lawn+pedestrain
water+lawn+pedestrain
C Landscape type
Open green space
Located in the south of the site, it is located in a quiet zone, creating a private small communication and distribution space. The skeleton structure of the oil tank is retained and designed. The columns form a small green space around the site for visitors to stay and enjoy the scenery.
water+lawn+square
water+square
water+lawn+pedestrain
Master plan 1 Entrance square 2 Children's playground 3 Flower stream 4 Recreation site 5 Big lawn 6 Central plaza 7 Tank activity center 8 Waterfront lounge space 9 Waterfront tree-lined square 10 Waterfront terrace plaza 11 Waterfront view boardwalk
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Master plan introduction The master plan takes diversity as the theme, uses the site's basic conditions, and divides its different spaces and features. The site will be designed from four aspects. 1.The use of different levels of the road to form a streamline so that each site has integrity. 2.By introducing the canal water, the tourist space inside the site is enriched to fully meet the needs of visitors for a water-loving experience. 3.Provide large events and performance venues and create large open grass spaces. 4.Gathering business, through the reuse of the existing site oil tank, so that it has performance, exhibition and other functions.
Site situation
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A-A' vegetation and rainwater collecting system design
Wooden platform
Picnic Rest Viewing
anti-corrosion
Organize various exhibitions
Communicate Seating Viewing
Promenade
Rainwater
Tank art gallery
Hydrophilic stepped platform
Ophiopogon japonicus
Infiltration
Catering Rest Viewing
Performing activities Collect the crowd Organize activities
(Linn. f.) Ker-Gawl.
Collage for waterfront promenade Oilcan themed restaurant
Rainwater
Cerasus sp.
Rainwater anti-corrosion
Wooden platform
water tank Water supply pipe
Salix babylonica
Rainwater
Lythrum salicaria L.
Rainwater&evaporation
》 Flora of China
Rainwater
《 Link
Chimonanthus praecox (Linn.)
Rainwater
Reineckia carnea (Andr.) Kunth
Live performance tank
Infiltration
porous
Show viewing Picnic Recreation
Asphalt Concrete
Infiltration
Asphalt Concrete porous
Collage for tank activity center Lawn
Ophiopogon bodinieri Levl.
integrifoliola (Merr.) T. Chen
Koelreuteria bipinnata Franch. var
Rainwater
Photinia serratifolia (Desfontaines)
Kalkman
Hu & W. C. Cheng
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Viburnum odoratissinum
Rainwater
Quercus variabilis Bl.
Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour.
Rainwater
Cinnamomum camphora (Linn) Presl
Ilex latifolia Thunb.
Rainwater
Acer palmatum Thunb..
Elaeocarpus decipiens Hemsl.
The park is equipped with rainwater collection and treatment system, which is composed of infiltration, retention system, collection and reuse system, regulation system and other systems. The roads and sites in the park are paved with permeable water. By collecting and utilizing the rainfall runoff collected on the ground, such as roads and squares, water purification is re-stored to provide rainwater recharge for greening, landscape water bodies, washing and underground water sources, so as to achieve the purpose of comprehensive utilization of rainwater resources and water conservation.
Rainwater collecting pipe
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Intertidal zone background introductionng the epidemic The intertidal zone refers to the coast between the average highest and lowest tide levels, the area where the sea rises to its highest level, and where it rises to its lowest level.
Coastal Formation Intertidal zone ecological future schematic Location San Francisco Bay Area,California,USA Duration October 2019 to January 2020 Type
Academic/Individual
Key words Intertidal zone, Mangrove conservation, Sponge city,Ecological remediation As you walk along the coast, you often see tourists coming into the intertidal zone. But over time, the intertidal zone area decreases gradually, and the economic and ecological benefits weaken gradually. Therefore, this project's theme is how to utilize and protect the intertidal zone from creating a beautiful coastal environment. The project is located in San Francisco Bay, USA. The design aims to create an ecological landscape that provides habitats for plants and animals and places for visitors to rest. It can deal with flooding and provide strategies for intertidal protection around the world.
Diagram of biological zoning in intertidal zonedemic
Formation and destruction of intertidal zonedemic
demic demic
Intertidal zone formation Intertidal economic benefits
The tidal zone between rising and falling tides, with its moist soil, creates the right environment and gives rise to the intertidal zone.
This place can be used as a place for recreation and rest to enjoy the scenery, generating certain economic benefits.d
Intertidal economic Intertidal ecological Intertidal zone benefits benefits area decreased
demic
demic
Intertidal zone annual average wind speed up to 6-7 m/s, can be used for wind power development.d
It can be used as a significant foraging site, stopover point, and habitat for biodiversity for endangered species.
Due to land reclamation, river and sediment balance changes, coastal erosion, and water pollution, the intertidal zone area has been gradually reduced.
Site analysis
Status analysis
Location analysis Berkeley
Hilton Garden Inn Emeryville
Design field
Sewage treatment works
/the United States/ /California/ /San Francisco Bay Area/ The San Francisco Bay Area, referred to as the Bay Area, is located in the Sacramento River's lower reaches around the San Francisco Bay, including a number of large and small cities. The site is located in the coastal intertidal zone of Emeryville.
Intertidal zone spatial analysis Above the mangrove
Within the mangrove
Urban open space connection
Underneath the mangrove
Close contact between human and ecology
Rational construction of sustainable ecosystem
Plant community design leads to multi-experience
Ecological improvement&resilient living space
Ecological talk to spread the knowledge
Friendly habitat with ecological marine landscape Wide open waterfront sections prepared for unexpected floods
Mean high tide Supratidal zone Coast
Intertidal zone Beach
Backshore
Foreshore
Mean low tide Subtidal zone
Ecological landscape strategy Purifying and filtering
Sand dune coastal area
Natural ecological reinforcement
Sturgeon
Scirpus validus Vahl
Rainfall
Vegetation filters and transpires water while enhancing the landscape Sponge urban design,make water purification filter tank,decrease for the destruction of the sea water
Pervious concrete paving
Evaporation Stormwater sheet flows into wet basin
Surface runoff
Wildlife
Infiltration
Teal
Provide visitors to the water, fishing places
Ecological water sports platform
Rainfall Plant buffer zone Evaporation of sea water
Lythrum salicaria L.
Egret
Make use of the beach to create a vibrant space for sightseeing
Evaporation
Larus canus
Recreation and entertainment area
Ecological viewing terrace
Mangrove conservation Bird hide City + Beach + Intertidal zone
Anticorrosive wood paving
Mangrove forest
Ecological landscape corridor
The roots are well developed and can grow in seawater.
Acorus calamus Shad
Open ecological water sports platform Anti-corrosion wood pavement, natural environmental protection, convenient construction
Phytoremediation mitiging pollutants from stormwater
Overburden + Pervious concrete Rammed earth
Master plan
Functional zoning map
Viewing area Forest rest area Coastal leisure area Central tourist area Ecological wetland conservation area
Traffic flow analysis diagram Viewing platform
The secondary road Main road
Forest trail
Ecological water sports platform
The park's primary and secondary roads are divided, including waterfront landscape footpath and wetland sightseeing footpath, tree-lined footpath.
Biological habitat
Ecological wetland distribution map Ecological science education corridor Wetland position
Purification filter tank
On the one hand, the setting of wetlands can provide habitat for organisms, and on the other hand, combined with sponge city design. It can carry out storm and flood management.
Landscape scene above ecological water sports platform after storm event During the dry season, the platform can be used, and the interior of the site is like a wetland. Aquatic plants can purify the rainwater, while visitors can play on the platform and provide creatures' ecological habitat.
Science education field This place can carry on specific popular science to the animal and plant, make the person and nature more intimate contact.
Ecological activity site Mallard It can be used as a
Egret Concrete permeable pavement
hydrophilic field for people of different ages to catch fish and watch birds for rest in the dry season.
They inhabit coastal areas, bays, rice paddies, and swamps. They often fly to the salt fields and paddy fields near the coast for activities and foraging during the day.
Carex spp.
Acorus tatarinowii
Water sports platform T he ecological act ivit y platform area can provide a variety of functions such as sightseeing, recreation, and science popularization.
Landscape scene among ecological water sports platform during storm event During the rainstorm, the interior of the site is able to collect rainwater promptly, infiltrate rainwater, and provide staying space for visitors at the same time. Rainfall
Hydrophilic platform
Sheet flow Evaporation
Plant cultivation
Stormwater sheet flows into wet basin.
Anticorrosive wood paving Choose anticorrosive wood pavement, with its anticorrosion, moistureproof, sterilization, and waterproof properties combined with its powerful space to create waterfront landscape space.
Vegetation fliters and transpires wtaer while enhancing the landscape
Hydrophilic platform Multi-storey platform setting can retain a certain area of tourist rest space when it rains.
Infiltration Bioretention soil mix
Pervious concrete paving The pavement can make the rain quickly infiltration, maintain groundwater and soil ecological balance.
Water sports platform The installation of plants, multi-storey platforms, paving and so on all provide better management measures in case of rainstorms.
Landscape vision above forest trail In autumn, you can enjoy the seasonal landscape brought by the change of plant colors, giving people a sense of calm and comfortable.
In spring and summer, the site is full of vitality, plants and animals are abundant, and wetlands' construction provides visitors with more opportunities to get close to nature.
Wetland ecological site To meet the hydrophilic needs of visitors and provide habitats for living things.
Autumn foliage plant configuration
Wetland plant arrangement
Liquidambar styraciflua L. Rhus TyphinaLythrum Ginkgo biloba L. Liriodendron tulipifera Linn.
Acorus tatarinowii Arundo donax . Lythrum salicaria L. Acorus calamus L. Scirpus validus Vahl Typha orientalis Presl
In winter, when the snow is white and the water is frozen, visitors can experience the unique snowcovered landscape.
Winter viewing plants Pinus massoniana Lamb. Cedrus Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don Betula platyphylla Suk.
Forest trail The site presents different landscapes with seasonal changes, which can bring different visual experience to visitors.
Landscape scene above recreation deck
Landscape scene among viewing platform
Rest viewing platform It is located in the park with a good view area for visitors to stop and rest.
Wetland Walking around the park, the landscape changes as the road extends.
Viewing platform It provides a comprehensive view, not only of the sea but also of the birds.
Recreation deck
Viewing platform
The promenade in the park provides visitors with rich viewing experience and leisure space.
There are three viewing platforms in the park, offering views of the sea from different angles.
03 keep distance Post epidemic adaptive landscape design
Location Russell Square,London,UK Duration March 2020 to June 2020 Type
Research/Individual
Key words COVID-19, Prototype morphology The site is located in Russell Square, London, UK. The aim is to build on the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 to enable people to appreciate and experience the natural environment while maintaining a safe social distance during the epidemic. Based on the analysis of the epidemic's current situation and the changes in people's Daily life, the design concept based on the hexagon was put forward. With the hexagon as the unit, the functional space combination can be adjusted at any time according to the epidemic situation, providing ideas for the landscape design of the epidemic and even after the epidemic.
What is Covid-19? Covid-19, "covid-19" means novel coronavirus 2019 pneumonia.On 11 March 2020, WHO assessed that the current COVID-19 outbreak could be described as a global pandemic. The transmission routes of COVID-19 are mainly direct transmission, aerosol transmission and contact transmission. The spread of the virus has dramatically changed the lives of people around the world and has had an impact on landscape design during and after the epidemic.
疫情蔓延现状趋势 + 场地情况
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Comparative analysis of epidemic situation in different periods
Black death epidemic distribution area
SARS epidemic distribution area
Covid-19 epidemic distribution area
Line chart of the number of cities affected by bubonic plague
Line chart of the number of SARS patients infected
Chart of trends in the number of COVID-19 diagnoses
Annual growth trend chart of China's GDP during SARS
2020 outlook before and after the coronavirus outbreak annual year-on-year growth
Epidemic situation in different periods Changes in farmers' income in England
Timeline of bubonic plague, SARS, COVID-19
What have been changed since Covid-19? Life-style
1.Wearing a mask
Status change
Key affected populations
Interview and investigation during the epidemic
Kids
2.Waiting in lines
3.Watching a movie
4.Social gathering
5.The way of shopping
6.Teaching methods
Teenagers
Youth
The seniors
Kids
Teenagers
During the epidemic, we interviewed a to further understand the impact of the epidemic on life mental health, and made conversation notes and the epidemic.
cured patient and physical and monologues about
Summary of the human impact of the epidemic 7.Outdoor activity
Youth
8.Business hours
The seniors
Recorded monologue of epidemic patients
Prototype morphology Size & shape exploration
Maslow's behavioral needs analysis
Covid-19 epidemic distribution area
Functional space combination Basic communication rest space
Corridor combination
Entrance guide space
Central garden space
Small recreation area
Exhibition space
Sports space
Indoor and outdoor space combination
Site location analysis
Master plan
The design site is located in Russell Square, London, UK.
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Function analysis 5
1 Entrance recreation area 2 Comprehensive sightseeing rest area 3 Exhibition area 4 Central tourist area 5 Quiet rest area 6 Sports area
The park is designed with the hexagon as the basic unit. The combination and opening and closing of different forms of each hexagon can form different functional spaces, which can be changed flexibly in combination with the epidemic form.
Rendering Corridor space (9:00am-16:30pm) Function: Lawn rest area (9:00am-17:00pm) Function:
Hold a small concert, lecture, rest, picnic The region is capable of population control based on the outbreak.It is a dynamic and diverse space.
Rest, picnic, communication The lawn space can provide children with a natural playground, which is both a natural viewing area and a vibrant area.
Comprehensive sightseeing rest area (9:00am-17:00pm) Exhibition area (10:00am-16:00pm) Function:
Function:
Hold scientific culture
office,exercise
exhibition,rest This is an area capable of hosting a variety of small exhibitions, such as art exhibitions and documentary exhibitions on fighting the epidemic.
Rest,food,entertainment This is a recreation area with multiple functions, connecting indoor and outdoor space, for the use of people of different ages.
Anna (37) Arlene (8)
It's a great place for me to drink coffee and enjoy the scenery. I love it here!I can come with my mother and play with many friends.
Jim (5)
I like to play here with my friends. It's really beautiful here!
Changes through time
(6) months later
The functional space composed of the hexagonal prototype has the function of flexible installation and removal, which can be changed according to the changing situation of the epidemic situation.When the epidemic improves, the area of outdoor green space can be expanded.
Perspective angle & description By taking the hexagon as the prototype and combining it in different forms, the functional space can be created to meet the following needs of visitors: 1. Demand for indoor and outdoor activities. 2. Children's activities and parents' care needs. 3. Demand for popular science culture and education. 4. Communication, healing needs, humanistic care during the epidemic.
Renderings Alan (20)
I love this place, which healed me so much during the epidemic.
I am a guitar player, and I feel very honored and happy that the construction of the park can provide me with a small performance venue during the epidemic.
I love the healing space created here! I'll come more often!
Daisy(33)
The setting of the epidemic garden, healing mind and body through plants, is really a good experience.
During my spare time, I will come here to listen to music, which is a place for me to relax myself.
The healing garden
Corridor space
This is a healing area. Through the proper collocation of some plants with healing and soothing effects, people can still interact with plants in close proximity during the epidemic.
This is an area with rich functions. During the epidemic, it can undertake small outdoor concerts, speeches and other activities.
Rendering&Software design
Jim Green (25) JONES(30)
The park where I am is a space that connects inside and outside, which is highly recommended. Rose (10)
Here can meet my different needs, next time can bring the children!
Dave Brice(23)
It's a great place for a date, with viewing and rest areas. Amanda(29)
It's so beautiful here, I love the environment, and the butterflies!
Here can provide me with a close to nature office space, can let me relax while calm down.
Exhibition space This is a popular science area. Can undertake a variety of small exhibitions,fighting the epidemic documentary exhibition.
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Site location
Railway renovation Landscape design along the Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway Location Beijing, China Duration March 2018 to June 2018 Type
Location analysis
Year 2 studio/Individual
Key words Landscape corridor,Post-industrial heritage The Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway was the first to be designed, built and managed entirely by the Chinese themselves. This project is located in the Beijing section of Jingzhang railway, and the design site is near the old station of Qinghuayuan.
Traffic analysis
Green space analysis Every single mardian park
Shichahai park 2.4Km
3.1Km
Beijing olympic forest park
2.1Km
Double show park
Km
1.5Km
4.7
Tung sing eight country park 4.1Km
Beijing zoo
4.4Km
3.3Km
Km
4.3
Km
1.9
According to its location, surrounding environment, people demand and other aspects of design investigation and analysis. The aim is to design a dynamic space that can protect and inherit the urban culture of Beijing, provide more outdoor leisure space for citizens, create job opportunities and economic benefits.
The old summer palace
South river park
Haidian park
Summer palace
Bagou mountain and water park
Overall analysis of the design plot Location analysis
User population analysis Traffic analysis
Old age
Middle age Youth
Juvenile Children
Activity facilities
Science popularization education Exercise and fitness
Leisure and entertainment
Food shopping
Greenery landscape
Population proportion People demand
Science and technology enterprises and universities cluster in this area, and the population density are large. Mainly in the university population, enterprise working population, urban residents. They have different requirements for park facilities, science education, exercise, recreation, catering and greening.
Noise analysis
Pedestrain movement analysis
Existing functional sites
Commerce
Car sales
Dwelling district
Campus
Sport field
Office space
Six typologies of green spaces-criteria for green networks. The site is surrounded by convenient commercial facilities, car sales, sports venues, school campuses, housing and workplace.
Swot analysis Functional partition analysis
Status analysis
01 Superiority
02 Weakness
1.Advantages of cultural resources.
1. Lack of activity venues and
2.Surrounding roads are accessible.
2. Lack of places for disaster
3.Complete educational leisure facilities.
3.Dirty and bad local
4.A large flow of people around.
facilities.
prevention.
environment.
03 Opportunity
04 Threat
1.Economic development in Beijing.
1.Integration of landscape and history.
2.Strong government support.
2.Utilization and protection of existing resources.
3.The beijing-zhangjiakou railway has a long history.
Analysis of peripheral buildings
Analysis of travel mode
Collage for central plaza
Collage for landscape platform
Leisure lawn Provide a gathering rest space for more people.
Landscape platform Offers the best view
Interactive pool
It has the functions of picnic, rest, holding small outdoor concert and so on.
Provide fishing and rest space
According to the season of the site activities can change the landscape spray form. Meet the water needs of visitors
Landscape platform
Central plaza For more people to gather leisure places, can meet the water interaction of visitors.
Profile
It provides ecological view and creates a comfortable sense of tranquility on the water surface.
Plant configuration table