yingrong lyu | portfolio undergraduate landscape architecture works 2014-2018
01 WILDFIRE
rEGIONAL PLANNING FOR POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION 2018.08
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02 ROAD TO SCHOOL
COMMUNITY CENTER DESIGN FOR MEMORY-SHARED PUBLIC SPACE 2018.06
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03 HELLO WORLD
A GEEK PARK WITH SITE-SPECIFIC BOTANIC LANDSCAPE PLANNING 2017.06
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04 RHAPSODY
a GALLERY OUTDOORS WITH MULTISENSORY EXPERIENCE 2016.11
05 OTHER WORKS
OTHER PRACTICE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 2014-2018
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01 WILDFIRE rEGIONAL PLANNING FOR POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION Regional planning Site: Biobio basin, Concepcion, Chile Academic project A collaberation with Xiongxin XIAO Selected drawings are done by applicant except(*). Supervisor: Jijun Zhao Supervisor's email: j.zhao@hust.edu.cn August 2018
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River AndaliĂŠn Basin, CHILE:
1/3 SURFACE BURNT
2017 was a nightmare to Chilean. A dreadfully severe wildfire raged through AndaliĂŠn river basin, leaving hundreds of people homeless, jobless and even lifeless. Actually, wildfire has long been an issue on the table for Chilean government. Mainly caused by human activities, wildfire was fueled by continuous combustible materials and extremely hot and dry weather in summer days.
Facts of wildfire: Fig.1 Causes Fig.2 Effect Fig.3 Distribution
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oasis to desert:
excessive burning in forestry As the main cause for wildfire, the deliberate act of setting fire to the woods is indeed a need for native forestry, getting the burnt land more fertilized.
By comparison, this method of fertilization bears a striking resemblance to what Chiese farmers did in Dunhuang, China. However, burning woods without control gradually transformed the historical city from oasis to desert, which should be an alert to AndaliĂŠn river basin. BURNING FOR USE: Fig.4 Desert in China Fig.5 Erosion in Chile Fig.6 Burning Process
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wildfire strategy:
prevention CONTROL regeneration
The basin is categorized according to land use, including woodland, farmland and urban area. To each kind, various strategies are applied for wildfire prevention, burning area control and burnt surface regeneration.
WOODLAND:
Mowing grass
Water as burning edges
Cut and fill
FARMLAND:
Fallow
Farm in rotation
Compost
URBAN AREA:
Recreational trail
Educational trail
Isolation strip
WATER STORAGE:
Pipes with storage
Cistern
Isolation strip
Bio Retention
strategy plan of River AndaliĂŠn Basin
woodland
farmland
water storage
urban area Recreational trail
Educational trail
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site 1: water as a
site 2: new farming method with
city Guardian
fire monument
(*) diagrams below are done by project partner. WATER grid
1. Rainy season: Surface runoff is collected by canals. 2. Dry Season: Canals are dried up with sediments cleared.
WATER STORAGE
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terrain
Ponds are built in catchment areas to: 1. gather runoff and prevent flood; 2. store water and alleviate water shortage
1. Cut: Ponds for wildfire control 2. Fill: Mounds for erosion prevention
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site 3: new forestry as
animals' eden
oject partner.
(*) diagrams of site 3 are done by project partner. The topographic evolution of erosional areas
Farming Pasturing Forestry Fallow
Ecological rehabilitation of erosional areas
Eucalyptus, the preponderant local tree species, has an adverse effect on soil. Because it absorbs large amount of groundwater and robs land of fertilizer.
Wood quality declines when uneven fertilization shapes inferior eucalyptus.
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Before the disaster
During wildfire
Strategy applied
Years after: Regeneration
Further future: Fire under control
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perspective of fire momument: one side burnt, the other side recovered.
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02 ROAD TO SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER DESIGN FOR MEMORY-SHARED PUBLIC SPACE Location: HUST campus, Wuhan, P. R. China Nature: Academic, a collaberation with Zhongran SHAO Applicant's role: The leader of a group of 2. Selected drawings are done by applicant except(*). Site area: 24.4 ha Supervisor: Hexuan DONG Supervisor's email: donghexuan@hust.edu.cn Project completion date: June 2018
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Photos based on the horizon line of a 120cm-tall kid
existing: 70% interviewees
got lost!
a human-scale study of space: narrow& dull:(
As the geographical and commercial center of a school, the site shows monotonousness of street space, resulting in a headache for people to find their ways.
To get further information of how people live in this area, a research of human life scales is done on the basis of 33 samples, the locations of which are demonstrated in the map above. Typical spaces with different functions (namely community life, commercial service, science and culture and so on) have been taken into consideration.
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five Types of spaces:
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GENERAL PLAN with a scale of 1:1500
Illustration:
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projection: a
memory-shared community
To get this community center recognizable, four major steps are taken as below.
Main streets: highlighted by pocket green space
Terrace: much more room for fun!
Commercial center: regenerated
Public open space
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THE GUIDE TO SCOOL
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03 HELLO WORLD A GEEK PARK WITH SITE-SPECIFIC BOTANIC LANDSCAPE PLANNING Location: East lake, Wuhan, P. R. China Nature: Academic, a collaberation with Zhiyu ZHANG Applicant's role: The leader of a group of 2. Selected drawings are done by applicant except(*). Site area: 206535 m2 Water area: 15400 m2 Building foot print: 205 m2 Supervisor: Jian GONG Supervisor's email: Gongjian0616@163.com Project completion date: June 2017
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(*) THE 3 SECTIONS BELOW ARE BY PROJECT PARTNER
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(*)THE 2 SKETCHES ARE BY PROJECT PARTNER
(*) FOX&DOG SKETCH BY PROJECT PARTNER
(*) THIS SKETCH IS BY PROJECT PARTNER
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(*) THE 2 SECTIONS BELOW ARE BY PROJECT PARTNER
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PERSPECTIVE sTAND POINT: fALL-COLOR GARD
bOTANIC LANDSCAPE PLANNING
DEN OVER THE LAKE
PLANNING
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04 RHAPSODY a GALLERY OUTDOORS WITH MULTISENSORY EXPERIENCE Location: HUST Campus, Wuhan, P. R. China Nature: Academic, Individual Site Area: 6450 m2 Supervisor: Tong WANG Supervisor's email: wangtong@hust.edu.cn Project completion date: November 2016
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Multisensory Experience A-B
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C-D
School Road
plan 1-1 section: the waterscape
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perspective: the north entrance
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05 other works OTHER PRACTICE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 2014-2018
Watercolor painting Course: Watercolor Drawing Practicum Yaoli, Jiangxi Province, P. R. China July 2016
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the south corner of a pocket garden our class built Dr. Tong Wang's Studio April 2017
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3D Constitution Course: Fundamentals of Landscape Design (II) December 2014
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1:100 scale Model: the garden for a fictional character Course: Landscape Architecture Design Fiction: The Story of The Stone Character: Baochai Xue December 2016
2014-2018 yingrong lyu undergraduate works Email: lvyingrong@hust.edu.cn Skype: lyuyingrong@gmail.com
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