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EMBRACING WATER 2019 A S S E M B L A G E FUSING THE F R A G M E N T E D DL&W CORRIDOR 2019 B I N G H A M T O N NOVO 2018 ART PIAZZA “ R I B B O N ” 2 0 1 8 V I S I O N A R Y L A N D S C A P E “THE CITY PARK” 2017 DRAWING
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Ya x i n Yang 312.888.1209 yy746@cornell.edu New York, New York, US
EDUCATION Cornell University AUG 2017- MAY 2020 Master of Landscape Architecture Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning JUN 2019-DEC 2019 AAP NYC,Urban Design Studio School of the Art Institute of Chicago AUG 2012-MAY 2016 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interior Architecture) Merit Scholarship Recipient STUDY ABROAD The International Center for the Arts (ICA),Monte Castelo di Vibio,Italy JUN 2015-SEP 2015
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
LA 6010 Studio: Integrating Theory & Practice LA 6160 Site Grading for Landscape Architects LA 4920 Creating the Urban Eden: Woody Plant Selection, Design and Landscape Establishment I&II LA 6910 Design of Landscapes LA 5010 Studio: Composition and Theory LA 6900 Methods of Landscape Architecture Inquiry: The coast as nature- culture construct
SKILLS
Autocad Gis Rhino Sketchup V-ray Adobe InDesign Adowbe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Hand Drafting Model Making Photography Hand-drawing Painting
LANGUAGE English Chinese Japanese
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SEPT 2019-Present Hudson River Foundation(HRF),New York Researcher & Landscape designer(Internship) Assessing feasibility of New swimming opportunities in the New York. Examine the water quality, management, and regulatory issues of enabling the public to access the water fore swimming at South Shore of Governors Island. Advance the initial conceptual designs , and recommend next steps from a policy, planning, and design perspective to advance the proposal. MAY 2016-MAY 2017 Noah Properties, Chicago Interior architecture & graphic designer(Part-time) Assisted the principal designer with CAD drawings,renderings , material,and furniture collection. Mainly projects are focusing on luxury apartment and housing in Chicago. DEC 2015-FEB2016 T.A.O( Trace Architecture Office), Beijing Landscape architecture designer( Internship) Participated in the interior design of ancient residence transform for Qing Pu Hotel in Fujian Province. Assisted the principal designer with CAD drawings,renderings , material,and plants collection. TAO (Trace Architecture Office), one of the most active and influential architectural firms in China’s contemporary architecture field, was founded by architect HUA Li In 2009, and is based in Beijing. AUG 2014-DEC 2014 The Child’s Dreyfus Group, Chicago Interior architecture designer( Internship) Assisted the designers with architecture drawing, and material collection. Participated in the student’s’ dormitory interior design of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and University of Illinois at Chicago. AUG 2014-DEC 2014 School of the Art Institute of Chicago Media Center: Film and photography equipment assistant (Part-time) Managed the advanced portable production and recording equipment, including nonlinear video editing facilities.
FREELANCE ARTIST 2015-2017 Dreamo Art Design,Chicago: Provided the graphic design and visual art
EXHIBITIONS APR 2016 BFA Show 2016 The School of Art institute of Chicago, Sullivan Center, Chicago,IL,USA JUN 2015 The international Center for the Arts (ICA) Monte Castelo di Vibi, Umbria, Italy APR 2015 Dreamo Collection Show, Aqua Tower Blu Hotel,Chicago, USA JUL 2013 First Solo Show: Capture the One-second Feeling The Great Theatre, Chongqing, China
G R O W I N G GALLERY 2019 S I T E : Boston Harbor islands Thompson island
Team:Terrain
Collective
Our design approach is to revitalize ecological function and design recreational experiences with landscape resources for Thompson island. As landscape curators, we places landscape framework,corridor,and view shed to highlight the ecological, aesthetic, and educational identities for valuable areas, which were distributed throughout the island. Based on natural crisis and force, such as: sea level rise, storm flooding events, tidal currents, winds, we find out the disappearance of the island is inevitably happening.
Our first step is to study Boston Harbor islands’ edge types. The edges are made up of collections of various types of wetlands. The unconsolidated wetlands swallowed up other important types, such as, salt marshes, emergent wetlands, which are important to wildlife shelter and ecosystem organisms. Another serious case is the edge erosion, which impacts the vegetation health of woodlands along edges cliff. The island is transforming,changing,and undergoing natural development over a period of time.
To p o l o g y M o d e l
Plants Model
MILIEU OF BOSTON HARBOR ISLANDS
Upland
Estuarine Subtidal
Intertidal
Reef
Unconsolidated Shore
Emergent Wetland
Marine Intertidal
Riprap
Unconsolidated Shore
Subtidal
Reef
Aquatic
Storm Water High Tides
Storm Water
High Tides Low Tides
Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides
Storm Water
High Tides
Low Tides
Low Tides
Storm Water
High Tides
Storm Water High Tides
Low Tides
Low Tides
Storm Water
High Tides
Storm Water High Tides
Low Tides
Low Tides
Estuarine Subtidal
Intertidal
Unconsolidated Shore
Upland
Palustrine Emergent Scrub-shrub
Unconsolidated Botttom
Palustrine Aquatic Bed
Unconsolidated Botttom
Emergent Scrub-shrub
Upland
Palustrine Emergent
Upland
Scrub-shrub Forested
Estuarine
Intertidal
Emergent
Unconsolidated Shore
Subtidal
Emergent Wetland
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
Storm Water High Tides Low Tides
S E C T I O N S : E D G E T Y P E S A N D T R A N S F O R M AT I O N
MASTER PLAN
WETLAND BOARDWALK 2020
2021
WETLAND BOARDWALK 2020HIGH TIDE
2022
2021
2022
HIGH TIDE
OVERLOOK TOWER 2020
2025
OVERLOOK TOWER 2020
2035
2025
BEACH PLAYGROUND 2020
2035
NATURAL ESTABLISHMENT 2025
HIGH PLAYGROUND TIDE BEACH 2020
HIGH TIDE NATURAL ESTABLISHMENT 2025
EROSION CLIFF & BREAKWATER WAY 2020
HIGH TIDE
EROSION CLIFF & BREAKWATER WAY 2020
HIGH TIDE
HABITAT ATTRACTION 2030 HIGH TIDE HABITAT ATTRACTION 2030
HIGH TIDE
2025
2025
2030 2030
TRANSFORMING LANDSCAPE Rhus typhina In our Staghorn sumac 15-25’ tall 20-30’ wide
‘Snowdrift’ growing gallery, we want our designMalus intervention transformed by time. The function,Phragmites form australis and experience will be Snowdrift crabapple Common reed
Characteristics: fall foliage color, attracts birds, Rhus typhina erosion Staghorn sumaccontrol 15-25’ tall 20-30’ Robinia wide pseudoacacia Black locust Characteristics: 30-50’ tall fall foliage color, attracts birds, 20-35’ wide erosion control
Characteristics: tolerance, flowering tree Robiniahigh pseudoacacia shaping space, nitrogen fixation Black locust 30-50’ tall 20-35’ wide Pinus nigra Austrian pine Characteristics: 40-60’ tall high tolerance, flowering tree shaping20-40’ space,wide nitrogen fixation Characteristics: high tolerance, evergreen Pinus nigra Austrianshaping pine space 40-60’ tall 20-40’ wide Characteristics: high tolerance, evergreen shaping space
15-20’ tall 15-20’ wide
different in different time period.
Characteristics: flowering tree, attracts birds Malus ‘Snowdrift’ andcrabapple butterflies Snowdrift 15-20’ tall 15-20’ wide Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen Characteristics: 20-50’ tall flowering tree,wide attracts birds 10-30’ and butterflies
Characteristics: Populusbackground tremuloidestree, shaping space Quakingseasonal aspen color 20-50’ tall 10-30’ wide Campsis radicans Trumpet creeper Characteristics: 25-35’tree, colonizing background shapingzone space
seasonal color Characteristics: reddish orange flowers, birds and bees, Campsisattracts radicans control Trumpeterosion creeper 25-35’ colonizing zone Characteristics: reddish orange flowers, attracts birds and bees, erosion control
3-15’ tall
Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry 1-3’ tall
Characteristics: cover and nesting habitat attracts birds, wetland plant Phragmites australis Common reed 3-15’ tall
Characteristics: edible fruit, attracts birds seasonal color Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush blueberry 1-3’ tall
Typha angustifolia Characteristics: narrowleaf cattail cover and nesting 3-7’ tall habitat attracts birds, wetland plant
Limonium nashii Characteristics: Sea lavender edible fruit, birds 1-3’ attracts tall seasonalupcolor to 2’ wide
Characteristics: cover and nesting habitat attracts moths, wetland plant Typha angustifolia narrowleaf cattail 3-7’ tall
Ammophila breviligulata Characteristics: American cover and nesting beach habitatgrass tall wetland at maturity attracts 2-4’ moths, plant Characteristics: cover and nesting habitat seedbreviligulata as food supplies Ammophila American beach grass 2-4’ tall at maturity Characteristics: cover and nesting habitat seed as food supplies
PLANTS SELECTION All plants has ecological function. Based on the previous edge study. We want to introduce more plants with erosion control function to help sustain current edge condition and slow down soil erosion process.
Characteristics: winter interest, attracts birds Limonium nashii colorful flower Sea lavender 1-3’ tall up to 2’ wide Myrica pensylvanica Northern bayberry Characteristics: 5-10’ tall winter interest, attracts birds colorful flower Characteristics: fragrant, attracts birds, candle and soap makeing Myrica pensylvanica erosion control Northern bayberry 5-10’ tall Characteristics: fragrant, attracts birds, candle and soap makeing erosion control
COAST 1
Ammophila breviligulata Rhus typhina
ENCLOSED SPACE 4
VALLEY 7
Populus tremuloides Robinia pseudoacacia
Rhus typhina Myrica pensylvanica
EROSION CLIFF 2
Rhus typhina Myrica pensylvanica Campsis radicans
WETLAND 3
Phragmites australis Typha angustifolia Limonium nashii
LEADING SPACE Vaccinium angustifolium 5
BLUEBERRY FARM Vaccinium angustifolium 6
VIEW SHED 8
FOREST SPACE 9
Limonium nashii
Pinus nigra
Pinus nigra Populus tremuloides Malus 'Snowdrift'
GALLERIES The salt marsh plays an important role as a sediment trap. In this way, it regulates the water quality and helps stabilizing the coastlines. Those plants have a whole range of functions, filtering systems, retain sediments excess nutrients, which provide nursery for wildlife.
PERSPECTIVE: WETLAND DECK
P E R S P E C T I V E : O V E R LO O K T O W E R
P E R S P E C T I V E : B R E A K WA
AT E R A N D D E C K
Beach strand
Thickets
Field
Salt marsh
Open water
Salt marsh
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PLANTS SEASONALITY
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Meadow
Thickets
Meadow
Beach strand
E M B R A C I N G WAT E R 2019 SITE: Red Hook Brooklyn
The variety of land uses on Red Hook creates unique challenges and opportunities for reducing coastal flood risks. Open the waterfront through Valentino Pier to Canal’s inlet to make a new waterfront ribbon to public . Resilience garden,permeable layer, and flood protect structure will enhance the first buffer. There is a significant parks and recreation areas in Red Hook: the Red Hook. However, most of recreational space is under inefficient use. One of the ball field is abandoned. Vacant lots and truck parking lots along Bread St are reflections of entrenched nature of industrial uses in Red Hook. It also reflects an overall lack of new development in the area and the relative oldage of buildings. Our strategy is to create new distribution of public green space through the entire community and connect the high point of land. The flood-able infrastructure, floating infrastructure,and green infrastructure are applied in our design intervention. Red Hook’s residential area is surrounded by industrial and manufacturing lots. The Red Hook Houses make up over 60% of the residents living in Red Hook, and has 2,873 apartments with 6,500 residents . Our goal is to create effective solutions based on the characteristics of the community and strive to avoid the disasters caused by floods and rains, while creating a new series of coherent spaces for Red Hook, building a stronger community for the citizens and getting more environmentally friendly. The green drainage system is a new link connects waterfront,commercial,housing. We created a redirected runoff system with gradually elevation change that includes a system drainage garden parks, waterfront habitat garden and is able to complete the water purification process during the rainy season. The green ways are also create a new network for Red Hook community and outside which separate by the highway infrastructure.
Floodable Garden
Drainage + Open Space
Housing
Circulation
O P E N WA T E R F R O N T + K E E P WA T E R O U T
R E T R E AT + G R E E N I N F R A S T R U C T U R E
L I V I N G W I T H WA T E R + F L O O D - A B L E + F L O A T I N G
+ Drainage
Flooding Hurricane Sandy, Storm Surge Extent
Red Hook Houses Parks Open Space Vacancy Docks & Piers 0.2% Flooding Boundary-2100 Bus Route
Drainage
Base Flood Elevations
1% EL 11’ 0.2% EL 14’
1% EL 11’ 0.2% EL 14’ 1% EL 12’ 0.2% EL 17’
1% EL 15’ 0.2% EL 20’
1% EL 13’ 0.2% EL 18’ Drainage Complain Clusters Sewage Backup Flood Catch Basins Street Flooding
Direction of Drainage Flows Potential Water Ponding Area Impervious Surface Open Space
0.2% Flooding Area-2020 Potential Protect Area
0.2% Flooding Area-2100
Density of Drainage Complaints Potential Focus Study Area
Transportation
Housing
Exisiting Routes & Crash Data
Land Use Industry
Vacancy
23%
Multi-family Parking Lots Multi-family Commercial Resisential Elevator Walk Up
21%
12%
11%
8%
Travel Time to Work by Residence in Red Hook 2000
Transportation Facilities
7%
5% 3%
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Exp
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7%
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Housing Tenure
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4%
96%
Housing Occupied Renter Occupied
Growth
5.5M
Population Growth
4.6M 3.7M
3.0M 1.8M
1.8M
1.9M
3.4M
3.1M
60k units per year
2015-2040 Business-as-usual
30-44 min
45-59 min
60-74 min
90k units per year
>75 min
2000 2010
2000 1500
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2015-2040 Potential
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1992-2015
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Means to Work by Residence in Red Hook
Housing Demand
Jobs Growth
2010
1000
Mixed-Commercial Residential
Current Current RPA Business Future Availability Need as Usual Need
Industrial Buildings & Ware House
3 Crash 32 Crashes Total Crashes Ped and Bike Crashes
Mixed-height Buildings Town House
Protected Bike Lane Bike Lane Potential Bike Lane
Focus Area
Red Hook Community
Local Truck Route Tunnel
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Public Transportation
Auto
Bicycle
Walk
Ferry Route Dock and Pier Subway Station
The Red Hook Houses make up over 60% of the residents living in Red Hook, and has 2,873 apartments with 6,500
RED HOOD HOUSING
NEW FLOOD-ABLE HOUSING
Underground Drainage Water Flow Direction The green drainage system is a new link connects waterfront,commercial,housing.
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Brooklyn Waterfront Artists
Red Hook Community Farm
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Red Hook Recreation Center
IKEA
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Erie Basin
Gowanus Canal
+ Drainage
Flooding Hurricane Sandy, Storm Surge Extent
Low Density Medium Density High Density Red Hook Houses Parks Open Space Vacancy Docks & Piers 0.2% Flooding Boundary-2100 Bus Route
Drainage
Base Flood Elevations
CURRENT ANALYSIS GRAIN TERMINAL
Recovering landfill and integrate it into urban water system.
1% EL 11’ 0.2% EL 14’
FLOATING MUSEUM
1% EL 11’ 0.2% EL 14’ 1% EL 12’ 0.2% EL 17’
1% EL 15’ 0.2% EL 20’
1% EL 13’ 0.2% EL 18’
Drainage Complain Clusters FLOATING FOREST Sewage Backup Flood Catch Basins Street Flooding
Direction of Drainage Flows
Potential Protect Area
0.2% Flooding Area-2020
Potential Water Ponding Area Impervious Surface
0.2% Flooding Area-2100
Open Space
Potential Focus Study Area
Transportation
Housing
Exisiting Routes & Crash Data
Land Use
nd garden before discharge to Erie Basin.
Density of Drainage Complaints
Industry
Vacancy
23%
21%
Multi-family Parking LotsMulti-family Commercial Elevator Resisential Walk Up
12%
11%
8%
7%
2000
5% 3% us wan Go
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96%
750
500 Habitat garden,permeable layer, and flood protect structure will enhance the first buffer. 250 + Soft habitat edge maintain water quality Exp
93%
Housing Occupied Renter Occupied
Growth
5.5M
Population Growth
4.6M 3.7M
3.0M
3.4M
3.1M
60k units
15-29 min
30-44 min
45-59 min
60-74 min
>75 min
2000
+ 2000
90k units
<15min
Means to Work by Residence in Red Hook
Housing Demand
Jobs Growth
2010
1000
Mixed-Commercial Residential
Housing Tenure
Travel Time to Work by Residence in Red Hook
Transportation Facilities
1500
2010
RESIDENTIAL
MIX USED
NEW RESIDENTIAL
MUSEUM
GALLERY
SHOP
RESTAURANT CAFE
WETLAND GARDEN
RAIN GARDEN
FARM
FLOATING FOREST
POCKET GARDEN
WETLAND GARDEN
PLAYGROUND
PET GARDEN
ART PLAZA
OUTDOOR GYM
FISHING
KAYAK PERFORMANCE SPACE
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4 NEW COMMERCIAL + RESIDENTIAL 5 HABITAT TRAIN 6 CAFE+ RESTAURANT 7 DRAINAGE GARDEN 8 COMMUNITY CORRIDOR 9 COMMUNITY FARM
DRAINAGE LINE BIKE LANE PROPOSED WATERFRONT NEW EDGE
A S S E M B L A G E FUSING THE F R A G M E N T E D DL&W CORRIDOR SITE: BUFFALO,NY,US DATE:2019 FALL TEAM MEMBER: YAXIN YANG/YIXUAN LI/LEI FAN/ELIJAH BALL
The existing terrain has presented an opportunity for rejuvenation that poses a potential for establishing a new linkage to Buffaloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s downtown corridor, river front, and surrounding neighborhoods. We envision a new green way that fuses the neighborhood and city through sweeping multi-functional spaces, positively contributing to the livelihood of the community and environment. The site renovation is challenged by the spatial conditions. These are characterized by elevated ramps, street partitions between parcels, water pollution, and old urban infrastructures, such as the drainage system. The design seeks to integrate existing urban dualities, rejuvenate the vacant parcels, and introduce programming for the Old First Ward.
CURRENT SOCIAL PROFILE HOUSEHOLDS
FAMILY(CHILDREN)
4687
FAMILY(NO CHILDREN) NON-FAMILY
1098(25%)
33%
1248(27%)
Female
56%
Male
Family Householder: Children
Graduate Bachelor’s
61%
<High School
Educational Attainment
28% 64%
9%
<Bachelor’s
Married
12%
7%
23%
2341(48%)
Female
17%
Living Alone
Male
8%
Living with Family
Married
83%
Family Householder: No Children
Non-Family Households
CURRENT HOUSING PROFILE SHARE OWNERS
MEDIAN GROSS VALUE
42%
$40,650
SHARE RENTERS
19%
MEDIAN GROSS VALUE
58%
COST BURDENED RENT BURDENED
$630 7% 11% 17%
47%
Before 1940 1940-1969
65%
1970-1999 2000-2015
Year Structure Built
23% 15%
32%
1 2 3 to 19
30%
20 or more
Units Per Structure
13% 18%
Occupied Vacant
25%
29%
Other Vacant
0 1 2 or more
69%
46%
Occupancy
Available Vehicles
CURRENT ECONOMIC PROFILE MEDIAN INCOME
AGGREGATE INCOME
$29,085
POVERTY RATE
$270,300,000
HHS W/EARNINGS
HHS W/SS
71%
27%
12% 21%
40%
<$25k
19%
84%
Occupation
13%
Management Services
Government Private Self
84% Employment Type
Sales
22%
45%
$50-100k
Household Income
25%
HHS W/PA
$25-50k
>$100k
26%
19%
58%
Production,..
87% Labor Force Participation
The DL&W Corridor exhibits a remnant of Buffaloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industrial past. Cut in the middle of the Old First Ward is a palimpsest displaying varying topography and fragmented parcels that have developed from the rise and fall of Buffaloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rail system and industrial past.
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
SECTION A
SECTION B
SECTION C
SECTION D
WELCOME PLAZA PLAYGROUND OVERLOOK
SCULPTURE PLAZA
MULTI-FUNCTION PLAZA ART MUSEUM WATERFRONT PARK
PARKING
MUSIC PLAZA
HISTORICAL BASEBALL FIELD
V
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TERRAIN STUDY
With the special location of the site at Buffalo Waterfrontďź&#x152;The design is intend to integrate the site form and function into regional scheme of water-scape, serving as buffer for water retention and quality management.
W AT E R S T R AT E G Y
In addition to the water systems helping to create natural water habitats, the green and blue infrastructure strategies further provide ways to connect to the river ecosystem. The design proposes a harmonizing between urban habitats and natural habitats, terrestrial habitats and water habitats; it will be designated with walking and cycling trails, active and passive activities within nature. The aim is to enhance the regional ecosystem by improving its diversity and connectivity.
P E R S P E C T I V E | G R E E N T E R R A I N P L AY G R O U N D
There will be a focus on seasonal activities and multi-functi with Buffaloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s historic roots. There is also a playground , an garden to create a unique la
PERSPECTIVE | BRIDGE PARK
ional plazas, with sculpture and cultural areas that associate urban farm and market, sunken walking area, and a terrace andscape for the community.
BINGHAMTON NOVO 2018
S I T E : B I N G H A M T O N , N Y, U S D AT E : 2 0 1 8 FA L L
Social and economic ills are significant in Binghamtonâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;lack of employment opportunity,lack of access and connectivity, poorly maintained public spaces, safety and crime issues, lack of affordable housing. At the same time, downtown is small and isolated, cut off from the Susquehanna River by Route 363 and from neighborhoods to the north by the Norfolk Southern Freight Railway (formerly a passenger rail line, but no more). To make matters worse, Binghamton is at increasing risk of climate change impacts and flooding, most recently during Tropical Storm Lee in 2011which caused a billion dollars of damage. City and State planning and engineering studies are ongoing. Landscape Architects are uniquely positioned to take the lead in confronting and overcoming these challenges. Design-strategies that bridge the gap between theory and practice while breathing life into Binghamtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 21stcentury evolution.
HISTORICAL BUILDINGS
1.City National Bank, 49 Court Street, Binghamton 1852 Neo-Classical 2.Alfred Dunk House 1853-1854 Carpenter Gothic 3.Christ Episcopal Binghamton 1855 Gothic Revival 4.Phelps Mansion Museum 1870 Empire-style 5.First National Bank, Binghamton 1871 6.The Stone Opera House 1892 8.BingHamton Old City Hall 1897-1898 Beaus- Arts 9. Broome County Courthouse 1897-1899 Classical Revival 10. Binghamton’s Lackawanna Station 1900 11. Kilmer Building 1903 Renaissance revival 12. Security Mutual Life Building Binghamton 1904-1905 Beaus-Arts 13. Press Building 1904-1905 Beaux-Arts 14. Broome County Public Library 1904 Classical Revival 15.Broome County Forum Theatre 1919 16.196 State St
1.State Office Building Binghamton Ny 1970 Modernism 2. One HSBC PLAZA 1970 International Style 3.Floys I. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena Binghamton NY 4.71 State Street 5.Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Binghamton 6.225 Water St Binghamton 7. Boscov’s in Binghamton, New York 8. Us Social Security Administration Building 1970 9.49 Court St, Binghamton, Ny 13901 10.Binghamton University Downtown Center 2007
P A R K I N G A N A LY S I S
Chenango River
Recreational Area/Parks
Gateway Residential Area
Chenango River
Recreational Area/Parks
Related Design Boundary
Susquehanna River
Parking lots in the Urban Core
Highway
Susquehanna River
Parking lots in the Urban Core
Gateway
Chenango Canal
Renewal Buildings 1960-now
Railway
Chenango Canal
Renewal Buildings 1960-now
Vacant Historical Building
Bridges
Historical Buildings 1837-1945
Bike-Lane
Bridges
Historical Buildings 1837-1945
Art Distract/Museum
Dam
River Edges Design Boundary
Dam
River Edges Design Boundary
Commercial Area
Current Buildings
My Design Boundary
Current Buildings
My Design Boundary
Government Area
G A T E W AY
TERRITORY
Residential Area
S T R E E T A N A LY S I S
Chenango River
Recreational Area/Parks
Historical Downtown Academic Center
Susquehanna River
Parking lots in the Urban Core
Downtown Center
Chenango Canal
Renewal Buildings 1960-now
Current Buildings
Bridges
Historical Buildings 1837-1945
Residential Area
Dam
River Edges Design Boundary
Current Buildings
Urban Core Design Boundary
URBAN TEXTURE
2011 Flood Event 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone Residential Area
F LO O D I N G E V E N T S
ART GALLERY STREET PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
ART GALLERY
STORE RESIDENTIAL ART PLAZA
MUSEUM
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
Cafe SCULPTURE PARK
COURT HOUSE OVERLOOK
PLAZA ROOF TOP GOVERNMENT PLAZA ROOF TOP
RESTAURANT
GATEWAY PLAZA
Pedestrian Bridge
CIRCULATION
TREE
Plaza
PROGRAMING
ELEVATED LANDSCAPE
Residential
Cafe Restaurant Store
PERSPECTIVE | GOVERNMENT PLAZA
PERSPECTIVE | ART PLAZA
PERSPECTIVE | ART PLAZA WINTER
ART PLAZA “ R I B B O N ” SITE: Cornell University Campus, Ithaca,NY My design approach is to make the site a unique showcase for a collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures and land art ‘Ribbon’ for CALS. Additionally, the work comprises the siting of three Historic buildings , orchestrating current landscape relationships among architectural elements, and the establishment of site circulation systems.
Organize the collection of buildings east of Bradfield Hall under a uniform and centralized design language and logic; Balance and align the site’s axial relationships to accommodate future development along Tower Road; Expand landscaping to create variable social spaces; Improve accessibility across site and near ADA entrances; Establish a wide scope of potential spaces for art installations;
1.Creating the land art and lighting installation to emphasis the design boundary and the new entrance of the site.
SITE ENTRANCE
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SITE BOUNDARY USERS PLANTS CIRCULATION SHADE
C U R R E N T S I T E A N A LY S I S
BIKE-LANE
2.Utilizing different level of the empty space to create seating area and landscape interests to rich the users experience.
NEW SITE ENTRANCE
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SITE BOUNDARY USERS PLANTS CIRCULATION SHADE BIKE-LANE
P R O P O S E D S I T E A N A LY S I S
DESIGN BOUNDARY
3.Using the current condition of shades to create a new healing garden area along the Bradfield Hall.
DESIGN PROCESS
C U R R E N T S I T E A N A LY S I S
PERSPECTIVE | WINTER
PERSPECTIVE | NIGHT
P E R S P E C T I V E | P AV I L I O N
P E R S P E C T I V E | G AT E W AY
S T R E ET T R E E
ROOT B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont.
Japanese Spirea
SIZE 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 2” 2” 2” 3” 3” 2” 2“ 3” 3” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12” 10-12”
Vanhoutte Spirea
PLANTS SCHEDULE
Creeping Silver Willow
Ash
COMMON NAME American Smoketree Smoke Tree Bur Oak Saw-tooth Oak Shingle Oak Choke cherry Green Ash London Planetree Japanese Red Pine Swiss Stone Pine Cucumber tree Magnolia stellata Star Magnolia Nikko Fir Alaska Cedar Dwarf Bush Honey suckle Creeping Silver Willow Vanhoutte Spirea Japanese Spirea Nippon Spirea Bridal wreath Spirea Japanese Garden Junipe Butterfly-bush Lavender Cotton
Dwarf Bush Honey suckle
Green
cherry
Oak
BOTANTIC NAME Cotinus obovatus Cotinus coggygria Quercus macrocarpa Quercus acutissima Quercus imbricaria Prunus virginiana Fraxinus pennsylvanica Platanus x acerifolia Pinus densiflora Pinus cembra Magnolia acuminata Magnolia kobus var. A·bies homolepsis Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Diervilla sessilifolia Salix repen Spiraea x vanhouttei Spiraea japonica Spiraea nipponica Spiraea prunifolia Juniperus procumbens Buddleja davidii Santolina chamaecyparissus
Choke
Shingle
NO. 1 2 1 2 6 11 3 6 3 3 3 8 1 1 6 5 5 4 11 5 11 5 18
Saw-tooth Oak
Bur Oak
Smoke Tree
American Smoketree
KEY Co Cc Qm Qa Qi Pv Fp Pa Pd Pc Ma Ms Ah Cn Ds Sr Sv Sj Sn Sp Jp Bd Sc
SHRUB
Alaska
Cedar
Nikko Fir
stellata Star Magnolia
Cucumber tree Magnolia
Swiss Stone Pine
Japanese Red Pine
London Planetree
Lavender Cotton
Butterfly-bush
Japanese Garden Junipe
Bridal wreath Spirea
Nippon Spirea
PLANTING PLAN
TREE ORNEMENTAL
V I S I O N A R Y L A N D S C A P E â&#x20AC;&#x153;THE CITY PARKâ&#x20AC;? DRAWING PRACTICE DL&W Design The project focus on theIdeas themeCompetition of Vastness. It will consist of a series of assignments that investigates vastness materially, spatially and experientially. The notion of vastness in interiors is not a recent phenomenon. In his book, Delirious New York, Dutch Team:Terrain Collective architect Rem Koolhaas identified the invention of the elevator, the air-conditioning system and new structural system as the three most important contributors that permit buildings to be designed deeper, bigger and taller in the 20th century. In recent times, interior spaces have even gone even bigger. The Mall of Dubai, with a total area of 521, 127 square meters, is bigger than the Vatican City, which is only 440,000 square meters. On the other hand, cities are also beginning to build vast Underground spaces to alleviate crowdedness, to free up more open spaces for greenery, for storage of natural resources and for military uses. However, technological ingenuity has not necessarily translated into new spatial experiences. These vast interior spaces have remained largely as cathedrals of consumption and entertainment; the materiality and quality of spaces still mimic conventional interiors found in any buildings. Therefore, through an interdisciplinary survey of vastness in the arts and guided by the following questions, the project seeks to imagine a renewed spatial and material language of vastness in interior environments.
Visionary Drawing
City landscape Visionary drawing
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Visionary Drawing
Visionary Drawing
ART INSTALLATION AND DRAWINGS 2012-2019
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Andi(Yaxin Yang) Master of Landscape Architecture I Candidate 2019 Fall Cornell Univeristy yy746@cornell.edu 312.888.1209