Jiagu Huang jiaguhuang@gmail.com +61 451992455
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re .e nv isioning P O R T A DEL A I DE
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king william street garden
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A R I S K S O CI ETY spring 2012 | 7027 landscape architecture project
fluid dynamic study
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ART LANDSCAPE
RECREATION SPORT
NATURAL
PUBLIC REALM
SOCIAL A RISK SOCIETY
MIXED PROGRAM
CHILDREN AND FAMILY GATHERTING CIVIC RESEARCH
COMMUNITY INDUSTRIAL
CONSUMER-CITIZEN
ENVIRONMENTALIST-CITIZEN
CONFLICTUAL COEXISTENCE
EDUCATION AGRICULTURE
INDUSTRIAL SYMBOLS
RECYCLE RUNOFF COLLECTION
CONSUMER AS ENVIRONMENTALIST-CITIZEN
INFILTRATION
Elisabeth Meyer suggests that we can conceive an industrial redevelopment as more than a big thing, but as an aesthetic experience of invisible relationships that can overcome the self-centeredness of consumer society. It urges us to imagine the industrial site as the multitudinous field of individual spatial practices whose intersections offer one a sense of ‘conflictual coexistence’. The project is to construct a new kind of community, in which a society of consumers will be aware of their impact on our habitat, not simply out of self-interestedness but arising from a sense of extended, interconnected communities. I try to spatialize the contradictions between broad social values such environmentalism and individual habits such as consumption. The project might prompt the redefinition of the citizenship, from that of consumer-
citizen or environmentalist-citizen to that of consumer as environmentalist-citizen. Inspired by the emissions pattern of oil tanks, I researched fluid dynamics as the conceptual and technical basis for choreographing urban interactions of nature, society and industry. The proposal for Birkenhead sees soil remediation as a catalyst for raising environmental awareness, and emphasises infrastructural flow in the analysis of time-based urban dynamics. Correlated systems intermingle multiple ground/landscape conditions, movement trajectories and building massing as a series of fluid urban field. In making these processes and the threats or risks associated with them palpable, individuals might acknowledge them and be motivated to act.
MASTER PLAN
SOUTH AREA SECTION
habitat
research center
MIDDLE AREA SECTION
children's playground
residential
ongoing remediation site
conveyor walk
productive green observatory
NORTH AREA SECTION
productive green
wind pattern study
residential
community garden
mixed-use area
oil tank water cisterns
oil tank water cisterns
high-rise residencial
grand lawn
underground parking and tunnel
sunken square
ongoing remediation site
sports field
water touching
habitat
river edge walk
TYPICAL ONGOING REMEDIATION SITE SECTION I
propoSED LANDUSE
Mixed use Residential Commercial Cultural Research/Education Public realm
propoSED cIrcULATIoN
public realm
meadow planting stormwater management wetland
soil remediation
engineering access
eco-belt
road level
runoff collection pipe to oil tank water cisterns
Tram station Tram line Main road Secondary road Existing Main road Existing train line
TYPICAL ONGOING REMEDIATION SITE SECTION II
propoSED opEN SpAcE
Productive land Gathering Habitat Ongoing remediation plot Children's playground Community Garden
propoSED bLock & STrEET
road level
public realm
soil remediation engineering access meadow planting stormwater management wetland runoff collection pipe to oil tank water cisterns
massing study FLoor SpAcE rATIo
0.8 17599M2
1.4 29300M2 1.2 47848M2
1.8 51899M2
1.4 41046M2
1.1 19717M2
Total building area: 285088 Expected residents: 4072 Population projection 2011: 106673 Recent estimated population: 114783 Population projection 2016: 109054 Revision: 126506 Revised increase: 11723
timber walk
r e . e n visioning P ORT A D ELA I D E fall 2012 | 7017 Urban Design Studio
BIRD VIEW
Landuse Analysis
65+
17%
45-65
18%
16%
15-44
Industrial Parcels
15% 15-44 0-14
27% 39%
40%
2006
Number of Employed Persons by Annual Income
Retail Parcels
19% 15-44
26%
42%
2001
15%
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0-14
24% 43%
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45-65
18%
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22%
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45-65
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2011
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Number of Employed Persons
Commercial Landuse
Less than $20,800
$20,800 - $41,599
$41,600 - $67,599
$67,600 or More
Education Landuse
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Population projection for the Port Adelaide EnďŹ eld area
770 -1283 1284 - 2348
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2349 - 9483
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Open space
Landmark
Heritage Built form Activities
Vegetation
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Infrastructure
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ECOLOGICAL CORRIDOR MIXED WOODLAND FRESH WATER RIPARIAN WETLAND SALT MARSH MEADOW MANGROVE
The project is to redevelop Port Adelaide Waterfront with a mix of open space, new neighbourhood and heritage precinct. It has articulated a comprehensive strategy to bring Port Adelaide Waterfront back to life:
park and public space in Port Adelaide Enfield is essential to the transformation of the waterfront from abandoned ships' graveyards into a vibrant, thriving mixed-use destination for the region.
• Activate the waterfront to become a city level open space. • Create an innovative residential based new neighbourhood. • Celebrate exciting new development on exceptional history.
The creation of new uses and spaces takes advantage of the waterfront’s attributes, including its extraordinary views, unique vantage point on the Port and established landscapes. But it must also address the challenges of the waterfront, both as a public space and future home for a broad array of uses. While many possible uses for the Port’s existing and future buildings have been contemplated, potential tenants await the Port’s transformation.
Visitation will connect the waterfront back to the life of the City. Ongoing investment in the physical fabric of the waterfront is essential for both preservation and new uses. The creation of a world-class
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PROPOSED COMMERCIAL AREA
SEMAPHORE ROAD
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PEDESTRIAN/BIKE CONNECTION VEHICLE CONNECTION
COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
BIRD WATCHING DECK
WATER GARDEN
PLAY LAWN
THE AMPHITHEATER
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SALT MARSH WALK
WATER TOUCHING
WATER GARDEN
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PLAY LAWN
BIRD WATCHING DECK SPORTS FIELD
THE PICNIC LAWN
BIRD WATCHING DECK
WATER TOUCHING SALT MARSH WALK
PLAY LAWN
THE PICNIC LAWN
WATER GARDEN WATER GARDEN BIRD WATCHING DECK
WATER GARDEN
PIER GARDEN
PIER GARDEN
THE PICNIC LAWN
SALT MARSH WALK
WATER TOUCHING THE PICNIC LAWN
SPORTS FIELD
THE AMPHITHEATER
CAFE SPORTS FIELD
WATER TOUCHING THE PICNIC LAWN SPORTS FIELDCAFE
KAYAK LAUNCHING
KAYAK LAUNCHING
THE AMPHITHEATER
PIER GARDEN WATER TOUCHING
BIRD WATCHING DECK THE PICNIC LAWN
SPORTS FIELD BIRD WATCHING DECK
WATER GARDEN
KAYAK LAUNCHING
THE AMPHITHEATER
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BIRD WATCHING DECK
SALT MARSH WALK
SPORTS FIELD
KAYAK LAUNCHING
SALT MARSH WALK
PLAY LAWN
THE PICNIC LAWN
PIER GARDEN
WATER GARDEN SPORTS FIELD
SALT MARSH WALK
KAYAK LAUNCHING
KAYAK LAUNCHING
PLAY LAWN
PLAY LAWN
THE AMPHITHEATER
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SALT MARSH WALK
BIRD WATCHING DECK
PIER GARDEN
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TIMBER WALK
HERITAGE ART LEARNING HISTORY
WATER TOUCHING
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HERITAGE ART LEARNING HISTORY
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HERITAGE
WATERFRONT
HISTORY
RECREATION
The Historic District retains its special character, with animation of key spaces and integration with the northern half of the Port.
The park and public spaces of Port Adelaide Waterfront transform the north part of the reach into a place rich with experiences and areas for visitors to enjoy.
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MASTER PLAN
A mile of sustainable property with great richness and complex mixing on multiple levels: spatial, ecological, functional, economic, and social.
stormwater management+ water garden+ pier
wetland+ meadow planting+ canoe launch
amphitheater+ boardwalk+ pier garden+ pedestrian bridge
large event
TIMBER WALK
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
BIKE ROUTE
OPEN SPACE PROGRAMME
PEDESTRIAN NETWORK
MASSING
VEHICULAR HIERARCHY
LANDUSE
Canopy Tree Planting Discovery Walk Wetland Habitat Incorporated with Stormwater Management Grassland Feature Meadow Planting
Main Pathway Amphitheatre Beyond Play Lawn
Grand Promenade accross Nelson St. Featured Pedestrian Bridge
Birdwatching Deck Gathering Square Port Adelaide Heritage
king william street garden fall 2011 | 7017 Landscape Architecture Studio
The site design initiatives can be und hub with distinction�. We describe a serie pragmatic land planning and physical design that will help to create a world-class 21st century. Due to its strategic locatio distinguish the development from conventi by adding modern elements and uncomprom and services. One of them is a square whic with arrays of materials and colors. Visito find their niches whatever they want. Sec enhance and diversify the natural ecosyst and landscapes across the site, primari planting of new trees to complement exis careful land management practices. The a sense of shade to the guests. In the development has managed to fit in the harmoniously and therefore will serves as a not just the passers-by but also for th businesses such as market, fast-food outle and many more. Consequently, the plot can who are interested in an exceptional recr well as those just looking for a shortcut.
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Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhly Grass
Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass
Hedera helix Ivy
Nepeta cataria Catnip
Zebrina pendula Inch Plant
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Salvia nemorosa 'Blauhugel' Blue Hill Sage
Dianthus 'Katherine'
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Kolkwitzia amabilis Chinese Beauty Bush
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perspectives
P H A N TASM spring 2011 | 7018 Landscape Architecture Studio
The development of computational logic and communication networks has played a striking role in changing the practice of landscape. Sprawl, post-industrialisation, rapid urbanisation and 'natural' disasters pose significant challenges to normative design practice, requiring an approach beyond the quick fix. Maya has emerged as a new tool which responds to the demands of these conditions. Here, "landscape' is a model of connective, scalar and temporal operations through which the urban is conceived and engages a complex ecology. Three stages of maya experiment are evident, chronicling: firstly, a clumsy yet highly experimental stage of basic software control; secondly, a more synthetic approach to landscape matter, such as land form and thirdly, the early inception of comprehensive landscape design. Each stage is based on the findings of previous stage. Maya modeling in this studio is based on polygon, which is very different from NURBS modeling. The challenge is how to manipulate vertexes at your desire, rather than preparing the plan first. In second stage, new forms of land are explored that are not type- or contextdependent. The aim is to detect scenatios that direct design process to evolve as ecologies of machines, instead moving towards a landscape that is both adaptive and hyper-specific. For the final project, the design studio focus on the integration of land form, spatial and material organisations, engaging in contemporary discourses on computation in the disciplines of urbanism.
c en t r al g a r de n of scie n c e p ar k in be ijing undergraduate work
function expectations
Making easy connection between surrounding plots and the garden, workers near by will feel free to access the landscape or other parcels.
Setting friendly entries for visitors from main roads, and helping them to get destinations.
A nice place for communication is important for science workers.
Some sports fields provide workers chances to do some exercises after a exhausting brainwork day.
A man-made lake will contribute to collecting treated grey water also rain water which are useful for irrigation.
A place could serve beverage and snack.
Some serene retreats are suitable for people who need thinking or a rest after playing sport.
Illumination makes the site available even at night, and could be a attraction itself.
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B draining directions This garden is in the center of a science park in Beijing, surrounded by several software company office buildings which are no more then 3 stories. Most of the land contact with companies plot, only the south-east boundary facing main road. The target is to give a comfortable as well as impressive space to higher educated people who work for these top firms.
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These paths connect the garden to each plot. The round path and the track share route.
The central sunken square provide a communication space for workers.
Simple shape reservoir
Outdoor cafe terrace
function distributing
Paths bring people from main road and provide short cut for passage.
Sports equipment including football court, basketball court and a track for jogging and biking.
Terraced retreat area
Large structure for both generating solar power and using it for illumination.
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Profile, blue line indicate the open for people to get through 22nd Jun. 07:00
Make surface from profile A matrix of solar panels with tracking system was attached to the lattice structure. It could supply electricity to the coffee shop or water pump at day, also provide shade to people under the structure. The back side of solar panel fit with mirror, to reflect led light at night.
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Divide the surface evenly fronT side: solar panel bacK side: Mirror 12:00
Connect the points
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Build structure follow lines
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Led lighting system settled on the lattice structure provide variable light effect at night, turn the site into the accent of science park, endue it unique character.
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