Yichun Wang's Portfolio

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Yichun Wang 王怡纯 2021-2023 Selected works Application Number:24054365 Apply for UCL MLA Landscape Architecture

E-mail: wangyichun696@gmail.com TEL: +86 18857358581 Environment Desgin, Zhejiang University


[ CONTENTS ]

01 RESHAPING CHINATOWN LANDSCAPE

3-11

02 REIMAGINING COMMUNITY IN LAU FAU SHAN

12-18

03 SAVING VANISHING WETLANDS

19-25

04 BREATHING UNDERWATER WORLD

26-31

THE SELF-BUILT HETEROTOPIA COMMUNITY

SAVING THE LOSTING CRAFT OF OYSTER AQUACULTURAL PRODUCTION

BRING CHINAMPA SYSTEM BACK TO XOCHIMILCO

INTERACTIVR DEVICE FOR MARINE ENVIRONMENT

05 OTHER WORK

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[ RESHAPING CHINATOWN LANDSCAPE ] THE SELF-BUILT HETEROTOPIA COMMUNITY

In the context of Chinese immigration and crowded traffic of flushing,the project suggests creating a utopia community for Chinese immigrants to live in, by building a bottom-up, resident-led mechanism. An on-site modular construction system based on collaboration among designers, Flushing residents, and the government is going to be created. The ultimate goal will be achieved by embedding community needs and landscape features into the basic building unit through a partnership between physical construction and an online interactive platform. Also, similar ideas can be practiced in other specific communities in the context of the melting pot of New York's ethnicity in long-term development.

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TIME|2023/01-2023/03 TYPE|Individual Work LOCATION|FLushing,NYC,America


BACKGROUND: “THE MELTING POT” & CHINESE IMMIGRANTS

1970s

943

IRT Flushing Line LIRR

1

Bicycle Lane Commercial

20

Immigrant

Green

00

China

s

NEWYORK

s 70

USA

18

GUANGDONG

Flushing

US immigrant population &China town location

SITE

Little Taipei emerged since LIRR MAINTREET STATION 1970s

1850s

The Chinese experience in America began with dreams of gold. Those dreams soon lost their luster, though; these sojourners found it scrambled to survive in a strange country.

NEWYORK

Share of Total MSA Population 1.3%

NEW YORK CITY

N

TAIWAN HONGKONG FUJIAN

WASHINGTON

METRO LINE 7 MAINSTREET STATION

41.2%

SITE

Largest Chinese immigrant concentration Chinatown (63%)

FLUSHING

Instead of moving into Manhattan, the new generation of Chinese immigrant choose Flushing.A new surge of growth and cultural vitality promises to transform the NYC American community, and MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD Chinese to resist gentrification. POPULATION INCOME

DATA ANALYSIS PER SQAURE MILE

BLAND PLAYGROUND

Sunset park

1960

$60,000~70,00

$60,000 ~70,00

PER SQAURE MILE

FOOT TRAFFIC 0%

Little Fuzhou First chinatown in Brooklyn

RETAIL STORE

2015

QUEENS LIBRARY

+80%

20.4Million!

4k 8k

COMMERCIAL DENSITY SHOPPING MALL <2 FLOORS 2-7 FLOORS >7 FLOORS

11.9Million 2000

PER HOUSEHOLD OVERCROWDED HOUSEHOLD

NON-CITIZEN POVERTY

12%~15%

>15,000

OF HOUSEHOLD

RENT PRIZE LOW

HIGH

Bensonhurst

LAND USE

OVERCROWDED HOUSEHOLD

NON-CITIZEN POVERTY

12%~15%

>15,000

OF HOUSEHOLD

RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL GREEN SPACE COMERCIAL OVERLAY DISTRICTS

1900 0.1Million

Number of Chinese immigrants increase rapidly

1960 1.0Million

Asian population in US

1960

1.0Million

1900

0.1Million

20.4Million

Fresh 2015 Meadows

1k

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

239,869

SINCE 2019

-60%

PER HOUSEHOLD

NYC POPULATION

SHOPPING CENTER

SITE

Manhattan Chinatown

CHINATOWN

Through decades of struggle, isolation, and slow progress were Chinese Americans able to build up a Chinatown as a safe haven and second home .

239,869

Bus Line Parking Lot

SEATTLE LA

Bus stop

Asian population in US

2000

11.9Million


+ TOP4 CONCERNS ABOUT FLUSHING

WAYS TO GET TO FLUSHING SUBWAY 18%

70%

73%

73%

TRAFFIC CONGESTION

CROWED SIDEWALKS

KEEPING STREETS CLEAN

LIRR 1%

BIKE 4%

CAR 39%

Flushing

1970s

3

194

74%

20

RENT GOING UP

00

WALK 18%

BUS 21%

s

ONCE A MONTHS 11%

56%

61%

MORE COMMUNITY CENTERS

OPEN&GREEN SPACE

71%

70

s

TOP4 IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED IN FLUSHING HOW OFTEN VISITING FLUSHING 18

DAILY 15%

TWICE A MONTHS 11%

73%

HOUSING FOR SANITATION LOW INCOME SERVICES

ONCE A WEEK 18%

2~4 TIMES/WEEK 25%

2~5F

2F

2~5F

2~3F

2F

1850s

STREET ANALYSIS

1~6F

LIRR MAINTREET STATION

2-3F METRO LINE 7 MAINSTREET STATION

1F

1-2F

1-2F

2-3F

1F

1F

1F

1F

SHOPPING CENTER

BLAND PLAYGROUND

RETAIL STORE -60%

0%

+80%

1k 4k 8k SINCE 2019

FOOT TRAFFIC

QUEENS LIBRARY

SHOPPING MALL <2 FLOORS 2-7 FLOORS >7 FLOORS

COMMERCIAL DENSITY

A

B

C

D

41-44 Main St

Mayflower Plaza

F.S. Tower Zhide Plaza SIZE:639.13㎡

39-02 Main St

SIZE:557.15㎡

MAIN STREET

SIZE:946.55㎡

A

B

C

D

SIZE:1162.30㎡

IRT Flushing Line LOW

LIRR

HIGH

Bicycle Lane

RENT PRIZE RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL GREEN SPACE COMERCIAL OVERLAY DISTRICTS

LAND USE

Commercial Green

Flushing Main Street is the terminus of Line 7 and the LIRR runs through, while several bus lines converge on the Main Street section. The relationship between the busy traffic and the shops along the street is a constant problem.

Bus stop Bus Line Parking Lot


STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS

VISITING NEW MALL

TRADITIONAL ACTIVITY

DAILY ROUTINE

am.

OLD CHINESE IMMIGRANTS ■ Most are empty nesters ■ Seeking a familiar cultural environment and amenities.

0

STREET VENDOR

1 2 3

CHINIESE AMERICAN DEVELOPERS ■ Most are NGOS,officers or investors ■ Promote and invest development of Flushing.

10

ENTERTAINING

11 12 13

15 16 17 18 19 20

OFFICE

14

LUXURY REZONING FLUSHING

SHARING SPACE Public Investment

SELF-BUIL COMMUNITY &FEEDBACK PLATFORM

DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY!!!

Need DIRTY ENVIRONMENT

Self Determine

GENTRIFICATION

DISPLACEMENT MORE GREENSPACE

TRANSNATIONAL CAPITAL

NOSTALGIA ENTERTAIN IN KTV

CONVIENIENT TRANSPORT

In order to fight against gentrification, a construction system based on collaboration between designers, Flushing residents and government is going to created. There goals was set up.

COMMUTE BY LINE7 SHOPPING ON MAIN St.

Damage

CONGESTED TRAFFIC

CHINIESE CULTURE& CULINARY LANDSCAPE

HIGH RENT PRIZE

FLUSHING ■ First/second generation immigrants RESIDENTS ■ Minority working class.Most of them are small

business owner, such as chinese restaurant owner.

21 22 23 24 pm.

SAFETY THREAT

BARREN INFRASTRUCTURE

NEW YAER’S EVE

9

PARADE

8

BUS STOP

PRACTISE

PROSPECTION

LUXURY DEVELOPMENT

BURGEONING COMMERCIAL

SOCIAL

7

COMMUTING

6

INDOOR SPRING FESTIVAL

5

EATING

MARKETING

4

COMMUTER ■ Live near Flushing ■ Commute by subway or bus to flushing for work. ■ Most are Chinese, recreational activities in Flushing on weekends

BUY STREET FRUIT

STREET CATERING


MASTER PLAN

GREENSPACE

TRANSPORT SYSTEM

More public park take place of parking &industrial Brownfiled

Extend the Flushing line

Indoor community activity centre

Roof gardens & more vertival greening

Eqiuped new bus stops &Bus lanes

Street removable units for street vendors

More pokect parks, playgrounds & public plazas

Cycle lanes& More cycling parkings

Rapid built indoor modules

WELL-EQUIPPED BUS STATION & BUS LANE

POCKET PARK

BYCICLE PARKING & BIKE LANE

PLUG-IN INDOOR UNITS

ROOF GRADEN

MOBILE STREET STRUCTURES

SITE:Flushing

Manhattan

Astoria

Line7 Jackson heights

LONGTERM DEVELOPMENT 2~3 YEARS

3~10 YEARS

INDOOR SPACES &STREET STRUCTURE

10~20 YEARS


TRANSPORTATION

COMMERCIAL

PUBLIC SPACE

INTERIOR

FUNCTIONAL MODULAR UNITS & CONSTRUCTION FRAMEWORK CONSTRUCTURE EXPLOSION

The prototype are proposed in 5 dimensions with different functions,which are finally merged together under an overall plan.

WINDOW STRUCTURE

ROOF BOARDING

STEEL SKELETON BEAM FRAME

STEEL ROOF FRAME

WOODEN/POLYCARBONATE PARTITION FLOOR

Recycled iron materai will be used in the the mental structure.

FRAMEWORK

WHAT WE ARE FACING?

CONGESTED TRAFFIC

SAFETY THREAT

DIRTY ENVIRONMENT

BARREN INFRASTRUCTURE

HIGH RENT PRIZE

Damage

SOLVE

CHINIESE CULTURE& CULINARY LANDSCAPE WHAT DO WE NEED?

CHINESE CITY BUILDING SYSTEM

FELEXIBILITY

PUBLIC INVESTMENT MODULARIZATION BASE UNIT STREET BUILDING STRUCTURE STRUCTURE 3X3X3M 2X2X2M

CHINESE TRADITONAL STRUCTURE

STREET STRUCTURE

FUNCTION IMPLANT

TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL

STREET GALLERY

MOVABLE SEAT

STREET STALL

TREE GRATE

BUILDING ELEMENTS

PUBLIC SPACE

INTERIOR

STREET STRUCTURE

CHINATOWN-SPECIFIC LANDSCAPE TYPES

DESIGNERS

SELECT RESIDENTS

2 MEANS OF REALIZATION

COMBINATION FEEDBACK

ON-SITE LIVING EXPERIENCE ROOFTREE

RAMP

ROOF GARDEN

ONLINE PLATFORM

STAIRS

ADJUSTMENTS


GENERATING PROCESS After determining the basic layering, the original space was divided into a 10x10x10 square grid array, and the proportion of different spatial functions was set to randomly generate different scenarios through algorithms.The location of the atrium public space was determined through the analysis of hotspot zones on the air transport space by wool experiment.After optimization, the final design was formed.

① BLOCK GENERATION

② BLOCK LAYRING

③ INSERT ATRUIM

④ CONNECTION

GH SCRIPT WAVE FUNCTION COLLAPSE ALGORITHMS Caputuring the basic building bolcks Set the shape that need to be generated

⑥WAVE FUNCTION COLLAPSE STUDY

⑤ MESHGENERATION 10X10X10 BOX

Set connection rules for each voxel and complete the calculation

INITIAL STUDY

Set the dimensions, get the basic voxels and sort them

WOOL ALGORITHMS

RESULT 1 SET UNIT PROPORTION

RESULT 2

RESULT 3

ADVANCED STUDY

⑦ FINAL VERSION & OPTIMISATION ATRUIMS

PUBLIC PALCE

RESULT 1

RESULT 2

RESULT 3

BALCONY STRUCTUEE/ BLANK

HOT ZONE ANALYSIS

SHARING INTERIOR

After the algorithm generates a solution, the designer further optimizes and adjusts the results generated by the algorithm to form a standard solution

TRANSPORT COMERCIAL

RESULT 1

RESULT 2

RESULT 3


SITE PLAN STREAM LINE Circulation Space

FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION Roof garden

Sharing office & Community center Retail Meeting Hall

GREEN AND RAIN COLLECTION

BUS / AV

Vertical greening

Rainwater collection 2'

LEGEND

N

0

5

10

20M

CROSS SECTION VIEW 1-1'

BUS ONLY

CROSS SECTION VIEW 2-2'

1 Rail Station 2 Public Hall 3 Pocket park

4 Roof Garden 5 Entrance 1 6 Roof Market 7 Pedestrian Bridge

1' 2


AN UNFORGETABLE EXPERIENCE IN FLUSHING &ONLINE PLATFORM UI INTERFACE Arrive at

FLUSHING RAILWAY STATION (1)

Wandering at the actrium of the first floor

ASIAN MARKET (2) Welcome Yichen Tu Region: flushing,NYC,US

I'd like 4 steamed buns. YOU’RE HERE!

I came from China and now live in New York. This weekend,I've arranged to meet up with my friend in Flushing. Q20A

Search for bus routes and stops

OK! Anything else?

College Point > Jamaica MAIN ST/CHERRY AV MAIN ST/FRANKLIN AV

Route Details

2.8km

Q20A,Public Tranport

MAIN ST/SANFORD AV

MAIN ST/39 AV MAIN ST/NORTHERN BL

4.3km

Public Transport

UNION ST/35 AV UNION ST/33 AV

2.7km Cycling

Seeing the performance in the third foor

MAIN ST/KISSENA BL

4,567steps Walking

MAIN ST/MAPLE AV

MAIN ST/KISSENA BL

19 minutes,2.5 miles away,Vehicle 8816

ATRIUM SPACE (4)

52 minutes,5.8 miles away,Vehicle 4213 You can transfer to Q20B, Line 7

Gathering with friends at

ASIAN RESTAURANT (3)

Watch out!

Voxel Card

Q17,Q20A,Q20B,Q44SBS

The roast duck here is very good. Have a taste!

WOW!!It's sword dance!

4 pages

+1 718-713-0880 MORE COMMENTS

Emmm..... It is delicious!

Massage room

Market

3X3M

3X3M

This is a community entirely based on our choices!!

Having a rest at

ROOF GARDEN (5) Mini shop 3X3M

Mahjong room 3X3M

Let's take a guess at a lantern riddle. Janis Buelow 8 months ago

I went here for lunch after looking at some reviews on TikTok and Google. The quality of ramen here is superb and I really enjoyed the private sitting area, water, and the combinations that came with the ramen (you have to specifically ask for the combo with your ramen).......... Write your feeaback here

The revitalized Flushing will be a nostalgic utopia built by Chinese-American residents.

VIRTUAL REALITY PLATFORM KYURAMEN 拉面馆

The answer is ........


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[ REIMAGINING COMMUNITY IN LAU FAU SHAN ] SAVING THE LOST CRAFT OF OYSTER AQUACULTURAL PRODUCTION

Oyster farming in Lau Fau Shan has come to a standstill due to water pollution in Deep Bay, and the unique mudflat topography of Lau Fau Shan has been filled in by human activities, with the wishes of local producers and residents running counter to the government's development plans. In order to address such a measure, I propose to design a process of service includes three developing stages that allows the public to create a community of their own through an online game, thereby collecting data on the needs for community transformation, while introducing ecological materials, cultural markets, experiential workshops and AR/VR techniques etc.,attract tourists and arise publics' awareness of preserving the unique cultural heritage of Lau Fau Shan.

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CAN OYSTER FARMING CONTINUE TO SURVIVE IN LAU FAU SHAN? Oyster farming in Lau Fau Shan has a history of hundred years and now come to a standstill due to water pollution in Deep Bay and the unique mudflat topography of Lau Fau Shan has been filled in by human activities. However, the wishes of local producers and residents run counter to the government's development plans. Oyster farmers seek continuation of oyster farmibg industry admist harship.

ATTACHED ON CONCRET STICKS

SELL

+1.5℃ land below sea level +3.0℃ land below sea level

HARVEST

Grey Heron Crab

Mangrove Mud Crab

Eastern Marsh Harrier

HABITAT

Mangrove Avicennia Marina Kandelia Obovata

Collared

5%

>10,000 Oyster rafts in deep bay

Oyster farmer families

Lau Fau Shan oysterfarm output

crowded bay for seafarming

Lack of heirs

of Hong Kong market

HABITAT

10

SITE STORAGE LAND

Oyster

Crassostrea Hongkongensis

Black Tailed Godwit

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

Seagrass

RESIDENTIAL GREEN

Brine Shrimp

population change since 1990

Ecological Protection Zone

Saunders’s Gull

Mudskipper Great Blue Spotted Mudskipper

Logistics and warehousing land Fish ponds Villages

New Town

Oyster Farm

Fishing Market

population change since 1990

Wharf

70%

Only

Size of Oyster



SYSTEM MAP

BLUEPRINT Environment

Based on &influence

influence plan&protect Fragile ecosystem &climate change

Community

Ecology

Planning& Private development

Culture

Coastal Ecosystem

Government

Oyster farming culture

Economy

Fishery&Tourism

PIXEL MAP machine learning from surface reflectance

#STEP1 Choose the place to renovate

1

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Lack of oyster farmers Seafarming lossing

Pollution Bank erosion

Unattractive scenery Poor infrastructure

Publicspace POP-UP MARKET

STRATEGY CARD

import

#STEP2 Choose the design strategy&voxels

Green Requirement

Mycelial material

Balanced System

Market

Database

Online

Virtual community Game

Material collection

Demand import

Offline

APP

Online registration

3

Water

Build in Real World

Platform

Voxels production

CURRENT SITUATION

Online evaluation

Mudflat

Redisdential

#STEP3 predict the future based on database

FUTURE PREDICTION

100M

20X20M

2


DESIGN STRATEGY

ECO-MATERIAL VOXEL

Different design strategies are adopted according to the site's sea farm, residential area, eco-mud flat and seafood market area, while the landscape design update of the site is completed according to the three stages of data collection - material production and community renewal - featured activities

OYSTER BED Based on traditional bamboo raft techniques, collecting beach plastic waste for Buoyancy Components.

■ SEAWATER

■ COMMUNITY

MONITORING

BAMBOO

BAMBOO RAFT

CENTRE

■ ECO-MATERIAL

FLOATATION DEVICE

PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

■ ECO

■ NEW BAMBOO

MUDULAR FURNITURE

FISH PONDS

OYSTER BED

PLASTIC WASTE

Modular furniture designed for small-scale pocket gardens, with mycelium and concrete cultured into eco-materials. MYCELIUM ■ MARKET+

CONCRETE

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SNAKE BAR

■ MANGROVES

PLANTING &CONSERVATION ■ MOVABLEMARKET

MARKET STALLS

STALLS

■ OYSTER

Collapsible and semi-fixed bazaar units, with the main part of the material coming from crushed oyster shells with mycelium.

FARMING EXPERIENCE ■ POCKET PARK

STICKES

MYCELIUM

BRICKES

CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL

■ OYSTER SHUCKING

&SEAFOOD DRYING

■ AR

Show

EC0-SICENCE EDUCATION

■ CULTRUE

POP-UP

Gallery

Maket

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MANGROVE PLANT DEVICE

Mangrove anchorage and flotation devices and eco-bricks with filtration and soil stabilization to further the ecological restoration process in mudflat areas MYCELIUM

ECO-UNIT

+ COCONUT FIBRE

■ SEA FARMING

■ RESIDENTIAL

■ ECOLOGICAL MUD FLAT

■ SEAFOOD MARKET


SCENARIO SCENE1 | SEAFARMING & MUD FLAT

SCENE2 | MARKETPLACE

SCENE3 | PIER New fish market

New viewing platform

Oysters farm

Market stalls

Eco-block

Floating magrove device

Art Gallery (POP-up)

Wooden Boardwalk Cycling Line

Mangrove Floating Device Oyster Seafarming SCENE1

SCENE2

Residential

SCENE3


AR&VR APPLICATION TO MARKET SPACES


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[ SAVING VANISHING WETLANDS ]

BRING CHINAMPA SYSTEM BACK TO XOCHIMILCO

Mexico City has been plagued by ground subsidence due to the over-exploitation of groundwater during urbanization. The World Heritage Site, Xochimilco, which is known for the canal and Chinampas system, has also gradually lost its wetlands. The aim of this project is to explore the local agricultural historical and cultural heritage of Xochimilco, and to plan the transition section from ecological wetland to urban. By defining a green axis of ecological restoration, the project aims to restore the ancient chinampa system in collaboration with local farmers, government, and NGOs, while regulating the informal settlements and incorporating public participation, ecotourism, and agricultural teaching to create a paradigm of agricultural landscape restoration.

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+ TIME|2022/09~2022/12 TYPE|Individual Work LOCATION|Xochimilco,Mexico City,Mexico


SITE LOCATION

XOCHIMILCO

Mexico City facing water shortage

N

CANAL SYSTEM &CHINAMPAS, LOST IN URBANIZATION

TIMELINE

Urbanization,Chinampa and Water History Of Mexico City MILLIONS 25 20

Stage1 ned Well drai g fields alon ore the lakesh

15

Stage2 Begain to control water level

Stage3 With systemwide water level management.

10 5 0

Tenochtitlán was founded amid lake Texcoco by Aztecs.

1900

1700

1500

Spaniards subdued Tenochtitlán and erected a new city atop the ruins.

1980

1950

2000

POPULATION

Stage5 Stage4 Chinampare in agricultu eas. limited ar

Mexico gained independence from Spain.

Chinampa aft the drainag er e of lakes.

Urbanization and population explosion

Urbanization presurre is even deeper.

1427

1521

19CENTURY

20 CENTURY

21 CENTURY

Aztecs controlled water with dams and regulatory canals among chinampas.

Mexican valley was drained with extensive sewage infrastructure.

A new huge drainage projects was build up to channel , burry lakes and rivers.

The devastating 1985 earthquake furthur damaged canals .

Urban drinking water is depleting Xochimilco wetland meanwhile chinampas was deserted.


FRAMEWORK

Destruct & Groundwater exploitation Drought

Biodiversity loss

Bad crop

Wetland sinking

Market competition

Low quality

Destruct &

HABITAT Low income

Society instability

Land abandon

irregular settlements

For livestocks Pollute

URBAN AREA

Sewage

Tourism

Biodiversity loss

WATER

Garbage (Xochimilco wetland)

Vegetable

Soil erosion

Pollute

CHINAMPAS SYSTEM

Pesticide

(Agriculture land)

Football courts expansion

FLowers Urbanization

EXISTING TYPOLOGY TYPE A:URBAN AREAS

TYPE B:WATERFRONT SPACE

② Weedy land for parking

⑥ Floating boats

TYPE C:CHINAMPAS AREAS

① Impermeable pavement

⑨ Use of greenhouses

⑧ Vegetation block

③ Irregular settlement ④Garbage along canals

High Density City

⑦ Desert land for livestock

⑤Water hyacinth blocks

Lack of public space

Used as soccer field

Irregular Settlement

Trajineras

Greenhouse

axolotls Urban Area

Canal

Urbanization of Wetland

I-Class Canal

Chinampa

II-Class Canal

livestock Deserted Chinampa


DESIGN STRATEGY

As one of the most productive and sustainable production systems, chinampa plays an important role in the lives of the people of xochimilco. The design strategy is based on the restoration of chinampa production in the xochimilco wetlands,in collaboration with farmers, NGOs and government agencies.

The following strategies may be helpful.

Chinampero,Noé Coquis

Rainwater harvest

Community Volunteer,Joe

Recycle

Groundwater seepage Compost for agricultural production

Demolition football course

Ahuejotes plant

Grey water treatment

Soil remediation

Plants for water filtration

Demolition greenhouse

Set biofilter Waterside terrace

Black water tank

Reinforce bank

Community playground

Water bodies are being polluted, species are disappearing, Chinampa is being discarded, how can we save our wetlands and fields ?

Partly reserve Ecological wetland Rain garden

Material for light house

Community Deliberation Community Activity Centre

Centralized treatment

Market Non-governmental organizations Forest plantting Chinmaperos

Local restaurants

Network platform Field experience Local school

Farmer mentorship

Heads of NGOs,Rodríguez

Our company wil connect with chinamperos and developing networks of consumers interested in buying their produce. We also have worked with numerous chefs around the city.

University

Tourists

We hope to rebuild the wetland ecosystem and re-estable the agricultural identity, while using the landscape techiniques to enhance the community life.


PLANNING PROCESS

STEP 1 A BLUE GREEN ARMATURE

SITE PLAN WATER NETWORK

Chinampa Restoration

Nature Preservation

LEGENDS 1 Agriculture exhibition (Chinampa) 2 Agriculture school 3 Greenhouse & Gardens 4 Walkway 5 Eco-pond 6 Rain garden & courtyard 7 Community playground 8 Whaf 9 Agriculture area

Agriculture Demonstration

COOMUNITY GREEN

Defining green ecological corridors and canal networks.

URBAN AGRICULTURE & TRANSITION SECTION

STEP 2 TRANSITIONS&CONNECTIONS

Transition

ROAD NETWORK N

Connection

Setting up a transition section between urban and agricultural .Enhance connectivity by creating the road network.

STEP 3 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

0

50M

STABILIZING THE EDGE CONDITON

Riverfront park

Community Market

Affordable houses Community centre Community school

Enhance community life quality by Increasing green space,communityspace and strengthening community involvement.

SEC 1

SEC 2

SEC 3


URBAN FARMING ZONE

CHINAMPA RESTORATION & COMMUNITY IN TRANSITION Community Agriculture School

Chinampa Agriculture Exhibition Greenhouses for Horticulture Rainwater Harvest

Canal

Water Channel


PUBLIC ZONE

LO-TECH RESEARCH

FROM WASTELAND TO ECOLOGICAL PUBLIC SPACE Ahuejote

Containers

Water hyacinth Boats Branches & cornstalk

Raffia palm

Oak &Pine

Canal

Chinampa Construction

Houses

Chinampa Agriculture

Roof rainwater collection

Walking Trail Community Centre Park

Grey-water Collecter

Permeable pavement

Grass Bio-filter

Eco-pond


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[ BREATHING UNDERWATER WORLD ]

INTERACTIVE DEVICE FOR MARINE ENVIRONMENT

+Servo

Recently, the underwater world has been suffering from the negative environmental impacts caused by human activities. The project aims to use Arduino technology to design a prototype of an oceanic anti-biotic device that can provide feedback on the environmental changes and explore the possibilities of its wider application, in order to sound the alarm for the harms to the marine environment caused by human beings. +LED Pixel

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+Arduino UNO

+Distance Sensor

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TIME|2023/07~2023/8 TYPE|Individual Work LOCATION|Jimbaran,Bali,Indonesia


"BREATHLESS" UNDERWATER WORLD MARINE CARBON CYCLE

The marine world has developed into a huge undersea community, however, human activities have threatened the oceans with excessive greenhouse gas emissions, overfishing, and large amounts of plastic waste pollution, which has led to an increase in the temperature of the sea water year after year, and a serious phenomenon of coral bleaching, especially in Indonesia, which is home to one of the largest coral colonies.

The flow diagram illustrates the carbon cycle and its Impacts on coraland periphyton-centered organisms

+GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION

CO₂

CH₄

CO₂

+OVERFISHING

N₂O

CO₂

CH₄

CO₂

CO₂

+POLLUTION

CO₂

+DISSOLUTION

O₂

O₂ O₂

O₂

O₂

CaCO₃

+PHOTOSYNTHESIS

OCEAN TEMPERATURE, 1880-PRESENT

+SEDIMENTATION Zooxanthella

0.4

Coral reef

0.0

-0.4 1900

1940

1980

2020


MORPHOLOGICAL DERIVATION STEP1 INSPIRATION

STEP2 STUDY OF MARINE ORGANISM

STEP3 ORIGAMI SURFACE &STRUCTURE DEISIGN

section line

CORAL COLONY

STEP4 EARLY PROTOTYPE TEST

scissor mechanism

Initial prototype

SEA URCHIN

SEA URCHIN (MEDAL SEA URCHIN)

(PLOCOCIDARIS VERTICILLATA)

INITIAL SURFACE STURCTURE: Space Origami

Test used by wood fixed track CLUSTER

SECTION

MODULE

MODULE

MODULE

STRUCUTE

STRUCUTE

STRUCUTE

Final acrylic version

Initial paper prototype

paper prototype (with simple design)

(Illustrations from Art Form In Nature)

SYSTEM MAP INTENTION

SENSOR

INPUT

OUTPUT

VISULIZATION

After studying marine organisms and exploring the possibility of anti-biosis, the first version of the anti-biosis device was created, while a more complex Arduino system is going to intervene in order further to reflect the organisms' response to environmental changes.

Distance sensor

Distance

Number of lights on

Changing light intensity of LED light

Light senor

Light intensity

LED light color RGB value

Changing color of LED light

Servo Rotation Angle

Changing shape of auextic origami surface

How to show the close relationship between human activities and the sea How to show the effect of light on the growth of marine life How to show the impact of CO2 emissions on marine life

Carbon dioxide sensor

CO₂

Concentration

Final version

scissor mechanism

baseboard &track auextic origami surface


STRUCUTURE DESIGN

CODE AUEXTIC ORIGAMI SURFACE A

HANDMADE MODEL Second level test

First layer test

Acrylic Cutting

CONTROL COLUMN A SERVO A

BIONIC BOARD

AUEXTIC ORIGAMI SURFACE B

CONTROL COLUMN B SERVO B BIONIC BOARD WITH LIMITING SLOTS

Details

Final model

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

LIGHT SENSOR

DISTANCE SENSOR

ARDUINO UNO

CO₂ SENSOR

LED LIGHT 8X8

Servo Rotation Angle

22.5°

45°

Distance

d>30CM

15cm<d<30cm

0cm<d<15cm

Output in test Distance: 3.40 pos: 2 Distance: 2.44 pos: 1 Distance: 7.19 pos: 6

Distance: 12.78 pos:11 Distance: 8.15 pos: 7 Distance: 9.52 pos: 8 Distance: 1196.16 pos: 1076

Distance: 1195.70 pos: 1075 Distance: 1195.49 pos: 1075

Arduino Uno on COM5


PERSPECTVIE RENDERING

BREATHING SHELL After the previous hand-built experiments, we put the prototype into a specific use scenario, using Jimbaran Beach in the Philippines as the site, to extend the practical use of the prototype:

ORIGAMI SURFACE

The “Breathing Shell” is a device that use the origami surface tested earlier as its skin and designed to mimic the shape of sea urchins or shells.

+ORIGAMI SURFACE

+DISTANCE SENSOR

NORMAL SURFACE

STURCUTRE

“BREATHING SHELL”

SEA URCHIN

HEALING

As a protective shell (semi-enclosed space) from the outside world

ADJUSTING LIGHT

When the ambient light intensity changes, the origami surface is retracted to adjust the luminosity through the skin.

LED COLOR CHANGING

Distance sensor senses when a person is approaching and changes LED color

Based on different environmental situations, the sensors will sense this information and feed it back into changes in the shape of the epidermis, reflecting differently in the use and visual presentation of the device



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ISLAND LANDSCAPE MODEL(2022/01)

Spatial Composition Final Work

FREEHAND SKETCHING

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PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK


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