Pomona as a Hub for Urban Rewilding System Name: Yingchun Wang Tutor Name: David Johnson Dominic Surgar Name : Yingchun Wang Student Number: Number:19012548 19012548 Date: 14/08/2020 Student
CONTENT Urban Rewilding Systerm
Title & Concept Vison Reasons & Question Principle of Urban Rewilding Kersal Wetlands, Qunli National Urban Wetland & Willamette Falls Legacy Project
Analysis Location & Area, Conditions of Pomona History, Air & Water, Plant& Birds, Detail Photos Project Principles & Breif
Design Conections with some important sites Proposal A/B/C Comparison of A,B& C Proposal D Proposal E
Visitor Centre Proposal Final Material Analysis Visitor Centre
REWILD THE ABANDONED URBAN SPACE What is rewilding? The rewilding in Cambridge Dictionary means that it is a set of actions and changes for protection and a return of the natural environment using some strategies – reintroducing wild vegetation and animals bringing back wild animals which are ‘native’ to a region”. What is urban rewilding? It means the introduction of some species to restoring biodiversity and rebuild the functioning urban-nature system ,considering human’s an unusual driver of ecology operating for the future as well as the past, particular in the speciation and extinction. The drivers How to reduce disasters Natural regions
Empty land
Railway
Factory
Suburban Green Space
Ecological Balance Climate Changes Bridge
Building
Tunnel Urban Green Space
VISION--LOCALLY Short-term vision
Pomona island as a site and community with different natural habitats of vegetation, insects, animals and some limited space for people's activities and ecological education.
Mid-term vision
Pomona region as larger area connecting adjacent areas of formal green space and abandoned green space sites. Ideal form of the connection of rewild spaces
The rewilding connections of Pomona Island for Mid-term vision Connection in Europe
Connection in the UK
Urban connection
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Long-term vision
Greater Manchester conceived as a larger urban rewilding system connecting all green sites in Manchester, Salford, Trafford and beyond.
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The limitations for animals and vegetations are imporssible. However, it is feasible to make some policies for rewilding. Some limitations, such as the number of people, need to be acted in certain roads for the connections of rewilding. According to connections, the comunities with some nessary functions need to be rezoned. The connections among the communitis and among the green space need to quite small coincident parts for cars.
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CONNECTIONS OF THE REWILDING URBAN SPACES The connection of Manchester Oxford Station
The sites of different connections Albert Bridge Windsor Bridge
Piccadilly Station Manchester Central Library Manchester Oxford Station
Manchester Metropolitan University Pomona Island
The connection of Piccadilly Station
The connection of Manchester Central Library
THE DIVERSITY OF SPATIAL CONTINUITY IN URBAN
Linear Canal
Nodal Canal
Path through Car Road
Isolated Path in Rewilding Hub
Normal Path in Rewilding Hub
Bridge
Bicyclig Path along Canal
Wood Path in Tree Canopy The aerial path is supported by trees and steel
Square
THE SPECIFIC REWILDING CONNECTION The Albert Bridge designe
The Windsor Bridge designe
THE REWILDING FRAGMENT---ST. PETER'S SQUARE IN MANCHESTER
Trees connect to the barbirolli
New Relocated Relocated shrub sculpter tram stations
Redesign Existing New Tram trees trees Road
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Vegetations connect to the Albert Square
PROJECT VISION
How to create a community for human and wild life in urban space
Urban
The occupied space
Bear Viburnum tinus
Cat Butterfly
Deer
Duck Soil
Eagle Pseudonarcissus
Fox Bee
Pig
Squirrel Water
Hedera Wolf colchica
Hedgehog Ant
Elephant
Night owl Water
Nature
Abandoned space
The coexistent community I will explore different strategies to rewild the abandoned space in urban area considering the requirement of public emotion ,the ecological intense trend and the need of biodiversity to face the impact of the climate changes.
PRINCIPLE FOR URBAN REWILDING 1.Active Rewilding
Shelter
Big System and Micro Intervention
Large Plot
Linear Plot
Small Plot
Discontinuous Human Activity
Continuous Human Activity
Continuous Human Activity
Rewilding Hub Public Guiding Habitant Health
Rewilding Corridor
Rewilding fragment
Spatial Continuity Connected Flexibility
Plot Integrity Greening Multilevel
Sustainability
Maintenance
Policy
2.Passive Rewilding Disaster Monitoring
Wildlife Tracking
The coexsistent community
Spring Plant
Summer Plant
Autumn Plant
Winter Plant
REWILDING STRATEGY Master planning, create the space for the wildlife and human and some policies for restoring. 1.Active Rewilding Master planning
The space for wildlife and human
Green land system
Invasive and native species
Cleaning the Rubbish
Limitation of disturbance
Some policies Paths
No hunting
Buildings
No fire
Energy
No pesticide
Sponge city Purification Automatic open of obstacles ďźˆthe safety walkway
Trophic Chain Shelter for animals
2.Passive Rewilding Animal tracking and monitoring minor disasters
The coexistent community
Shelter for human
No noise No rubbish
REWILDING FIELDS-KERSAL WETLANDS SalfordďźŒManchester---Kersal Wetlands Strategyďźš1.A new flood storage basin for 2,000 homes 2 Woodlands of Kersal Dale and River Irwell 3.Ten hectares green space 4.A 3.1-kilometer heavily trafficked loop trail 5.Dogs are under control in the wetlands section The Kersal Wetlands as a fairly urban environment and a completely outdoor space opened at the site of the old Manchester Racecourse on the Boxing Day Flood 2017 to protect 2,000 homes from future floods. Actually as a stunning wetland area, the new flood storage basin creates incredible artwork and views with water, insects and birds. According to The Broughton Trust, this green oasis creates in a sense a nature reserve a green asset with the wildlife, such as herons, little ringed plovers, mute swans, Canada geese and little egrets. There are many different forms of wildlife
Kersal Wetlands' Wildlife
Kersal Dale Nature reserve
The general layout of trafficked loop trail
REWILDING FIELDS-XI'AN FENG RIVER Xi'an---Feng River (Cultural Education Park Section) Wetland Ecological Park Strategy:1.Big park and micro tourism---proper operation and earnings 2.Urban Renovation along with old watercourse and new oasis 3.Migratory Birds Habitat 4.Concept diagram of the sponge city 5.The high spot of the platform
Land bird
Water bird Shore plant
New centre New axie
Feng River
Culture and Education Park
Culture and Education Park
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Location of the project
Arbor
Fengjing Ruins the king ofZhou Wen (Jichang)
Gaojing Ruins the king ofZhou Wu (Jifa)
Surrounded by Wei River, Ba River, Chan River, Jing River, Feng River, Hao River, L a o R i ve r a n d Yu R i ve r, Chang’an, the ancient n a m e o f X i ’ a n C i t y, wa s once called the “sea on the continent”. However, the eight rivers have been destroyed more or less since then. Reconstructing the ecosystem along Feng River and recovering the watercourse are very urgent.
Site plan of Feng River Wetland Park (Cultural and Educational Park part)
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Feng River is on one of the three migration route of birds. The intertidal zone and wetland within the site are the habitat for migratory birds. Every year, the wetland will welcome different species of birds from October to March. To collect water, the designers have created a weir with ripraps to create an effective wetland system and a sound environment for the birds. Plants and walk paths are used to protect birds from any disturbance.
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The control rate of annual runoff The rate of pollutant removal The reuse rate of rainwater
Rain garden
Connected to groundwater tank
Retaining ridge Planting ditch Formula soil Pervious geotextile Fine sand Pervious geotextile Drainage gravel layer Impervious layer Plain soil compaction
The weir Vi ta lit y
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Concept diagram of the wetland purification system
The high spot of the platform
Drain into Luohe Green watering
Water stable region
Hydrophilic stream
Terraced purification tank
Sedimentation tank Pathogen purification tank Heavy metal purification tank Nutrient purification tank
Waterfall oxygen
Water pumping station
Water purification direction Planting ditch
Concept of the 24-hour service station
WATER ORGANIZATION
Purification by river Natural purification
JAM East Lobby Staircase
Purification diagram
Ground water tank
REWILDING FIELDS-QUNLI NATIONAL URBAN WETLAND Qunli New Town, China---Qunli National Urban Wetland Strategy:1.The use of cut-and-fill technique 2.Create a necklace of ponds-and-mounds 3.Leaving a major core of the wetland untouched and for natural evolution and transforming 4.Collection of stormwater from the new urban for distributed wetland 5. Platform and viewing tower are set in the ponds and on the mounds While only about 16.4% of the developable land was zoned as permeable green space, the majority of the former flat plain will be covered with impermeable concrete. Water sources for this former wetland has been cut, and the wetland is under the threat of disappear. Turenscape’s strategy is to transform the dying wetland into an urban stormwater park with multiple ecosystems services for the new community.
Different Gate for Public Access
The use of cut-and-fill technique could create a necklace of ponds-and-mounds surrounding the former wetland. While leaving a core of the wetland untouched and left alone for natural evolution and transforming, the pond-and-mound ring surrounding the periphery of the wetland creates a stormwater filtrating and cleansing buffer zone , and a filter between nature and city. Stormwater from the newurban area is collected into a pipe around the circumference of the wetland, and then even is distributed into the wetland after being filtrated and deposited through the ponds. A network of paths are built into the pond-and-mound ring allowing visitor to have a walking-through-forest experience. Platforms and viewing towers are set in the ponds and on the mounds to allow visitors have a immediate touch of the nature and have distant views.
Cut-and-fill technique
WILLAMETTE FALLS LEGACY PROJECT Oregon ,America---Willamette Falls Strategy:1. Primary and Secondary Buildings and Elements for History 2 Public Engagement and Access 3.The Healthy Habitat for endangered species 4.The economic aspect development
The designers’ future vision of the site development is that the property could keep the historic character as a basic prerequisites for renovation including reuse of the historical buildings and elements . Woollen Mill Foundations in the middle of the site, Hawley in the north , #4 Paper Machine, Mill O and De-Ink in the sourthwest as 5 quite significant historic structures are preserved well and reused reasonably by combining the public access and space to create an ideal and strongly identifiable site. This second tier of historic structures are somewhat less prominent, or have been identified as difficult to re-use in a modern context. These structures are the Digesters, the Sphere, #1 Paper Machine, Boilers, and the Oregon Flour Mill foundations. The Historical and Cultural Interpretation involving the venue culture of annually fish by 5 local confederated tribes is also taken into consideration. The various historical industries depending on the power of the Falls are rebuilt. Public engagement includes the meetings, the personal investigations and the feedback online.
Landscape of Willanmette Fall
Primary and Secondary Buildings and Elements
Public engagement effort
WILLAMETTE FALLS LEGACY PROJECT The Waterfall, rugged shoreline and the 22-acre site’s basalt topography reconnect the public and the nature by a series of public space and riverside trail. The key part of the circulation plan for the project is to reconnect the Main Street into the site and become a multimodal, “complete street” with a full mix of users, including transit, walking, bikes, cars, delivery/service and emergency vehicles. The Water street 3rd and 4th Streets should be low-speed, with on-street parking and generous sidewalks liking a seamless extension from Oregon City’s existing downtown. Generous crosswalks encouraging pedestrian safe movement are proposed in Highway 99E. Water Street along the riverbank into the site has a various space for sidewalk.
Public access
The sections of the diversity pathways for public access The healthy habitat for endangered species and diverse flora and fauna is built. A hydrologic model to analyze and restore the basalt habitats considering extreme disasters, especially the 1996 flood. The riverbank vegetation enhancement and shoreline re-shaping should be coordinated with construction of the Riverwalk. Removal of the clarifier could restore rocky habitat between the PGE dam and the river. The gateway and exposed stones provide conditions for the migratory of salmon and other fish species.
Habitat restoration
Habitat for animals
OLYMPIC FOREST PARK Beijing, China---Olympic Forest Park Strategyďźš1.Extend the main central Axis 2. Diging dragon water system 3. Pile the Yangshan as the highest site 4.Build eco-corridor bridge to connect northen and sourthen parts The total area of the Olympic Forest Park is 680 hectares, which is larger than the sum of the areas of the Summer Palace and Old Summer Palace. It is divided into north and south areas. The south area of the park is 380 hectares, and a large-scale landscape design and transformation of digging lakes and heaping mountains have been carried out, with a main mountain and a main lake built. After the completion of the construction, the southern area forms an oriental garden landscape with rapid left and right, surrounded by mountains and water. At the same time, the 33-hectare Olympic Village North District (also known as the "International District") and the Olympic Games three temporary competitions Venues--tennis center, archery center, hockey field are also built in the west of the southern part of the forest park.
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Bird Nest Commercial Building National Swimming Center Athlete Village Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Forest Plan
Beijing Central Axis
OLYMPIC FOREST PARK
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OLYMPIC FOREST PARK "Yangshan" is the main mountain in the Olympic Forest Park, with an elevation of 86.5 meters and a relative height of 48 meters. It is located on the south side of the Fifth Ring Road and on the central axis of Beijing City. It is the core scenic spot of the park. The construction of "Yangshan" is completed by the construction of surrounding venues such as the Bird's Nest and Water Cube, and the earthwork piled up by the lake digging in the park.
It is the highest point of the forest park. Ascending to the south of the "skyland", you can see the panoramic view of the main lake of the park-"Olympian Sea", and overlook the bird's nest and the water cube.
Yang Shan Different Habitat
Yang Shan and Olympic Sea
BUILDING-ART MUSEUM Jishou, Hunan, China---Art Museum Strategyďźš1.A pedestrian bridge naturally 2. be accessible to the communities 3.inserted into the existing urban fabric 4. a art program on a covered bridge and maintaining pedestrian traffic and stop A river -Wanrong- runs through the middle of Jishou making the most central location for the art museum over the water course and the art museum then doubles as a pedestrian bridge naturally. The deginers hope that people in Jishou would not only make a special trip to see art but will also encounter art on their way to work, to school, or to shop. Cultural institutions in China, such as museums and theaters, should be accessible to the communities. In Jishou, since they thought an art museum should not be isolated from its users, it is inserted into the existing urban fabric, which is built up with row buildings along the Wanrong River that house shops, restaurants, bed-&-breakfests, often with owners living upstairs. Therefore, the front entrances of the Jishou Art Museum on both riverbanks are part of the mixed-use street walls and integrated into the everyday life.
A concrete bridge on the top of the steel bridge
Steel structure close-up The existing urban fabric
JAM East Side
Reinterpretation of Tradition -Fengyu Qiao
Pedestrian Bridge Level
JAM from nearby street
Covered bridge has a long tradition in this mountainous region of China and named Fengyu Qiao, which is not only used for crossing river or valley but a public space where travellers take a rest and vendors s e t u p s t a n d s. Th e d e s i g n c re at e s a contemporary interpretation of the agehonored building type. They introduced art as a new program on a covered bridge while maintaining pedestrian traffic and stop JAM East Lobby Staircase meanwhile translating the formal language of the Fengyu Qiao into a modern one.
Main Sections
SCALE LANE SWINGING BRIDGE Kingston, UK---Scale Lane Swinging Bridge Strategyďźš1.a walkable route connecting the Museums Quarter 2. enough room for smaller boats to pass 3. an electrical drive mechanism, slow speed to step onto safely 4. two pedestrian routes and a seamless steel balustrade 5. provides places for people to pause and a marker at night
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LOCATION Salford Pomona Manchester Trafford
Manchester
Ordsall Park
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Salford Trafford
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Remnant of Roman Wall Park
500 Hulme Park
Ordsall Hall St. Georges Park
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1500m: Farest walk distance for
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FIRST IMPRESSION The important buildings near Pomona Island Media City UK television
Trafford Ecology Park Trafford Park Hotel The Manchester Ship Canal
The Lowery
Old Trafford Cricket Ground
The Orsdall Hall
Pomona Island
AREA
St Clement's Church Ordsall Park
Former albert mill
Turville public houses Residential
School
Town Centre
River
Outline of Site
Office and retail
Formal Green Space Abandoned Space
Brindley's CornBrook weir Ordsall hall
Recreation
Monmouth Park
Essence Factory
Canals
Buildings
CONDITIONS OF POMONA 13 St. Joseph's Church
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03 The Quays
01 Ordsall Hall 08 Monmo uth Park
10 Barrack Park
Eastern of Pomona Island
Yan's Site
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04 Old Trafford Stadium
11 Hullard Park Design land
Formal green space
School
Main Road
Recreation
Abandoned space
River
Tram
Ship
12 St. Alphonsus R.C. Primary School
Tram station
Bus station
Loreto College Playing Field
CornBrook
CAR PARK
Car park space
Specting become wildlife space
Design land
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Dining & Entertainment(casino) Residential Downtown Manchester Plant and machinery hire,Maba Cars Garage,Splash Hand Car Wash
Residential
Wasteland Warehouses containing SVL Freight Limited, Pan World and NG Bailey. Ordsall Hall Two warehouses for the Foundry
Companies
Old offices for small businesses Soapworks
Former albert mill
Exchange Quays Adamson House Offices
J Parkers To Media City
Public Service
Companies Inchcape Volkswagen Manchester
Companies Manchester Audi
Stadium
Scruffs Luxury Dog Beds
OCS Group UK Ltd Manchester
Residential
Office
J Parkers
River
Companies
Culture
Entertainment
Tram
AIR AND WATER Manchester Oxford Road Real-time Air Quality Index
Salford Eccles Real-time Air Quality Index
Air pollution level
Flood in Pomona
Air pollution level
Flood in Pomona Region
Trafford A56 Real-time Air Quality Index
Flood in Manchester
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Surface water flood risk : water depth in a low risk scenarlo Flood depth (millmetres) Over 900mm 300 to 900mm
Below 300
According to the report from Trafford Council, Pomona along the Bridgewater Canal should consider the risk of a 100-year flood, which is as high as 1%.
HISTORY OF POMONA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
The Founder-John Jennison
The large lake & clock tower
Queen and mayor of Manchester
THE ROYALPALACE
THE DOCKS
THE DETAIL CONDITIONS AND PHOTOS IN POMONA Abandoned Space 08
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03 Cortaderia Selloana
08 Selaginella helvetica
13 Dittrichia graveolens
Water Connections
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THE SECTIONS OF POMONA
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PLANT AND BIRDS IN POMONA
Over 150 flora species have been recorded on Pomona lsland thanks to the field work of a team of ecologists from the Manchester Ship Canal World Heritage Group. Thirty three of these flora species are species that are on the SBi"Site of Biological Importance' Flora List. Species/Scientific Name 1.Pendulous Sedge/Carex pendula 2.Meadowsweet/Filipenda ulmaris 3.Herb Robert/Geranium robertianum 4.Yelow Flag lris/Iris pseudacorus 5.Hemlock Waterdropwort/Oenathe crocata 6.Hart's tongue Fern/Phyllitis scolopendrium 7.Common Figwort/Scrophularia nodosa 8.Yarrow/Achilea milefollu 9.Yellow wort/Blackstonia perfoliata 10.Common knapweed /Centaurea nigra 11.Common centaury/Centaurium erythraea 12.Common Spotted Orchid/Dactylorhiza fuchsi 13.Northern Marsh Orchid /Dactylorhiza purpurela 14.Hybrid Orchids/Dactylorhiza hybrids 15.Bue Fleabane/Erigeron acer 16.Hawkweed/Heiracium Imperforate St John's wort/ Hypericum maculatum 17.Perforate St John's wort/Hypericum perforatum 18.Cat's ear/Hypochaeris radicata
POMONA BIRD LIST + 1.WHOOPER SWAN 2.MUTE SWAN 3.CANADA GOOSE 4.PINK-FOOTED GOOSE 5.MANDARIN 6.MALLARD 7.TEAL B.NORTHERN PINTAIL 9.TUFTED DUCK 10.POCHARD I1.GOLDENEYE 12.COMMON SCOTER 13.CORMORANT 14.LITTLE EGRET 15.GREY HERON 16.MARSH HARRIER 17.KESTREL 18.SPARROWHAWK 19.PEREGRINE 20.BUZZARD (CAKA THE SALFORD EAGLE) 21.OSPREY 22.MOORHEN 23.OYSTERCATCHER 24.LITTLE RINGED PLOVER (SCHEDULE 1SPECIES) 25.RINGED PLOVER 26.LAPWING (NORTMERN PLOVER)
27. DUNLIN 52.SWALLOW 53.HOUSE MARTIN 28.JACK SNIPE 54.TREE PIPIT 29. SNIPE 55.MEADOW PIPIT 30.WooDcock 56.GREY WAGTAIL 31.REDSHANK 32.COMMON SANDPIPER 57. YELLOW WAGTAIL 58.PIED WAGTAIL 33.MEDITERRANEAN 59.BOHEMIAN WAXWING GULL 34.BLACK-HEADED GULL 60.WREN 61.DUNNOCK HEDGE 35.COMMON GULL ACCENTOR) 36.LESSER 62.ROBIN BLACK-BACKED GULL 63.REDSTART 37. HERRING GULL 64.WHINCHAT 38.GREAT BLACK65.STONECHAT BACKED GULL 66. NORTHERN 39.KITTIWAKE WHEATEAR 40.COMMON TERN 67. BLACKBIRD 41.FERAL PIGEON 68.FIELDFARE 42.STOCK DOVE 69.SONG THRUSH 43.COLLARED DOVE 70.MISTLE THRUSH 44.WOOD PIGEON 71.GRASSHOPPER 45.RING-NECKED WARBLER PARAKEET 46.SHORT-EARED OWL 72.SEDGE WARBLER 73.REED WARBLER 4Z.SWIFT 74.LESSER 48.KINGFISHER WHITETHROAT 49. GREAT SPOTTED 75.WHITETHRO WOODPECKEF 76.GARDEN WARBLER 50.SKYLARK 77.Tn BLACKCAP 51.SAND MARTIN
78.CHIFFCHAFF 79.WILLOW WARBLER 80.GOLDCREST 81.SPOTTED FLYCATCHER 82.LONG-TAILED TT 83.COAL TIT 84.BLUE TIT 86.JAY 8Z MAGPIE 88.JACKDAW 89.CARRION CROW 90.RAVEN 91.STARLING 92.HOUSE SPARROW 93.CHAFFINCH 94.GOLDFINCH 95.GREENFINCH 96.SISKIN 97.REDPOLL 98.LINNET 99.BULLFINCH 100.REED BUNTING 101.GOOSANDER 102.GREAT CRESTED GREBE 103.BULLFINCH 104.CooT 105.HOBBY
106.EGYPTIAN GOOSE 107. LITTLE GREBE 108.ICELAND GULL 109.REDWING 110.SHOVELER 111. NORTHERN POCHARD 112.ARCTIC SKUA
PROJECT PRINCIPLES Boat
Car
Clean air
Trame
Bus
Bicycle
Soil
Water
Financial Stability
Bridge Energy Maintenance
Pedestrian
Public Access
Sustainability
Microclimate
Land Mark Building reuse
Visitor centre
Rocky Outcrop
Meeting
Pomona Island
Investigations
Information
Water Plant
Land Plant
Natural Environment
Public Engagement
Volunteers
PROJECT BRIEF Natural environment Connection and isolation
Wetland & Farmland
Soil Water Air
Wildflower
Bee Line
Plants
Insects
Animals
Create different habitat for plants and animals
Camping zone
Public Access
Path & Square
Station
Pedestrian Bicycle
Car
Boat
Trame
Bus
Birds Nest
Honey Hive Stairs
Public Engagement
Visitors' center Lobby Help desk Ticket desk Dressing room Toilet Shop and Cafe Model zones
For education and experience the nature
Exhibition Temporary exhibition Pomona zoological Pomona royal palace Pomona Dock Rewilding exhibition
Research centre
Education zone Lecture Hall Library Laboratory Classroom
Office Staff office Rential office
For research and co-work with academic organization
Green house Vegetations Birds' nest Roof garden
Watching Platform
SIMPLE BRIEF BRIEF OF EASTERN POMONA ISLAND
BRIEF OF RESEARCH CENTRE NEAR POMONA ISLAND
BRIEF OF VISITOR CENTRE
BRIEF OF RESEARCH CENTRE AND VISITOR CENTER
Research Center
Same Founctions
Different Founctions
Visitor Center
1.Reception 2.Lobby 3.Theater 4. Library 5.Cafe 6.Exhibition 7.Office for staff 8.Green houses 9.Lecture 10.Storage 11.Toilet
1.Reception 2.Lobby 3.Theater 4. Library 5.Cafe 6.Exhibition 7.Office for staff 8.Green houses 9.Lecture 10.Storage 11.Toilet
12.Salford university Research 13.Research Office
12.Bee hive on the groundfloor 13. Office for Green Group 14. Tower for birds (with wood stairs)
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM/BOTANICAL GARDENS
CONECTIONS WITH SOME IMPORTANT SITES
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Cycling in air Foot path Floating Cave Bridge Tree canopy
CONECTIONS WITH YAN-3D IMAGE
MY SITE
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PROPOSAL A - MUSEUM SCHEME
THE DIAGRAM OF PROPOSAL A - MUSEUM SCHEME
Water wall park
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Wood wall path Water wall path THE DIAGRAM OF PLAN A IN POMONA Path in buildings Path in hill Half-wood wall path Path in air Path with glass bicycling bridge in air Normal path Cable Car
PATH FOR PEOPLE IN POMONA PROJECT A
THE ZONES OF POMONA PROJECT A
THE ACTIONS IN EASTERN POMONA
Step1 Trees and Grass Bridges Hill and Lake Millrace The factory for water and soil The cron brooth gate Step2 The glass bicycling path The main path The revolving museum Camping zone The The watching buildings revolving bridge Step3 Main Museum Sea square The rest path The parking The floating bar
PROPOSAL A - MUSEUM SCHEME/BRIDGE OPTION
HISTORICAL ORIGIN
PROPOSAL B - ROTATING MUSEUM SCHEME
THE DIAGRAM OF PROPOSAL B - ROTATING MUSEUM SCHEME
Wood wall path Water wall path Path in buildings Path in hill Half-wood wall path Path in air Path with glass bicycling bridge in air Normal path Cable Car PATH FOR PEOPLE IN POMONA PROJECT B
THE DIAGRAM OF PLAN B IN POMONA
THE ZONES OF POMONA PROJECT B
PROPOSAL B - ROTATING MUSEUM SCHEME
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Museum , Mills & Research zones
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Path in hill, building, on trees, glass aisle & cable car
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Landscape
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Hill,lake,different plants &animals
Hill,lake,different plants &animals
Camping zone & some square
Camping zone & some square
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Economy
All hill as well as lake & most of Pomona Island
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PROPOSAL D - VISITOR CENTRE ON OPPOSITE SIDE SCHEME
PROPOSAL D - VISITOR CENTRE ON OPPOSITE SIDE SCHEME
THE DIAGRAM OF PLAN D IN POMONA
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THE ZONES OF POMONA PROJECT D
PROPOSAL E-VISITOR CENTRE ON THE BRIDGWATER CANAL SIDE SCHEME
PROPOSAL E-VISITOR CENTRE ON THE BRIDGWATER CANAL SIDE SCHEME
THE DIAGRAM OF PLAN E IN POMONA
PATH FOR PEOPLE IN POMONA PROJECT E
THE ZONES OF POMONA PROJECT E
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DIAGRAM FOR MASTERPLAN, MATERIAL AND STRUCTURE Founction
Space
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Human Zone Natrual Zone Bee Line Hive
Wildflower Line Node Wetland
Transportation
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Main Walk Path Loop Trail Orsdall Hall Path in Air Square as node
Farm Landscape Forest Landscape Wildflower Sea Timber Tower Wetland Scape Riverbank Scape
MATERIAL USAGE 1 -- GRASS, WOOD AND STEEL
Building---Liyang Hotel,Jiansu, China Steel and glass Roof-- the barn,Napa Valley, America
Roof--- the barn,Napa Valley, America
Floor---METI School,Bangladesh Village
Roof--- the barn,Napa Valley, America Building---Liyang Hotel,Jiansu, China
Entrance foyer Lavender Dreamland, Shanghai, China Hotel,Zhejiang, China
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Farm house renovation, Switzerland
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Horizontal window in Visitor Center, Las Vegas, America
STEEL AND NATURE
MATERIAL USAGE 2-- GRASS, WOOD AND STEEL Window
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VISITOR CENTRE ANALYSIS Roof Floor
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Birds' Nest Office
Birds' Nest Hall Tenth Floor
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Open Office for Rent Staff Office Study and Reasearch Exhibition Landscape & Bee Raise
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PERSPECTIVE
Entrance of visitor centor
Platform of cafe
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