YUHENG
R H Y S TAO
Landscape Architecture Portfolio yuheng.t4@gmail.com
COMMON PLAYGROUND Located in St Kilda, this project intends to bring disadvantaged populations, especially people affected by homelessness, back into the community by setting up several programmes that facilitate community cohesion.
Year: 2020 Type: Academic
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100M
The integrated furniture aims to increase the social elements of the space. The colour palette of the modules aims to be visually stimulating. The playground also provides seating opportunities for people of all ages to enjoy.
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15M
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The project could accommodate programmes such as outdoor theatre, outdoor lounge room, community garden and allaged playground, with the purpose of bringing community together.
CIRCULAR LAP
FRESHWATER WETLAND
1_ Water Sensitive Park 2_ Elevated Solar Energy Park 3_ Urban Farm Complex 4_ School 5_ Sport Facility
To address the adverse effect of uncontrolled urban sprawl, this project aims to establish a sustainable community that focuses on preserving the existing landscape, developing local economy and enhancing liveability, in Moolap, Geelong.
9m Tall Building Varied-Height Building 4m Tall Building 3m Tall Building
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Bicycle Lane Tram Line Tram Stop
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Year: 2019 Type: Academic
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1KM
RAMSAR WETLAND
Productive Landscape Type 1 North-facing and adjusting heights of surrounding buildings to maximise productivity
Productive Landscape Type 2 Creating terraced production patch to more efficiently irrigate and collect rainwater
Playful Landscape Type 1 A water ring to store water people can engage with, while function as alternative irrigation system
Playful Landscape Type 2 Manipulating the topography to bring natural element into play opportunities
Playful Landscape Type 3 Integrating conventional play elements with water sensitive design
Relaxing Landscape Type 1 Arranging seating opportunities along the depression of topography
The Water Ring uses the rainwater collected by the reservoir on site. Users could add the water into the ring via the pumping device. When the water exceed the storage capacity of the ring, it goes into the rain garden in the middle.
LANEWAY REVITALISATION Inner city suburb laneways are crucial urban typologies to provide public space on increasingly scarce land. This projects intends to elevate the existing functionality of laneway and integrate the communal elements into the design.
Year: 2019 Type: Academic
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10M
ELEVATED CAR PARK 1 RAIN GARDEN 2 CANOPY RESIDENTIAL 3 SOLAR PANEL
4 COMMUNITY GARNDEN 5 PLAYGROUND
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HOSPITAL COMMERCIAL
1 BOARDWALK 2 CANOPY 3 RAIN GARDEN
4 SEATING 5 BIKE RACKS 6 BENCH
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10M
Redesign of the laneway takes the context into consideration. Surroundied by a hospital and commercial/office buildings, this laneway focuses on providing seating and wandering experiences.
50MM GRAVEL MULCH 400MM SAND/SOIL MIX
Lomandra longifolia Romulea rosea var. reflexa Dianella caerulea
100MM SAND
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10M
200MM GRAVEL
COLLECTION PIPE
Rain gardens are used to provide greenery while strive for low maintenance and sustainability. Plants that can endure both waterlogging, drought and compact urban soil are selected.
WHERE TO GROW IN BENDIGO
Euclidean Distrance from Urban Area
Euclidean Distrance from Townships
Euclidean Distrance from Facilities
This GIS research project aims to establish Bendigo as a vibrant and inclusive regional centre in the future with empasis on strong economy and sustainable development. It also explore the possiblity of planning the development of Bendigo to be ready for natural disasters
Euclidean Distrance from Major Roads
Euclidean Distrance from Train Stations
Euclidean Distrance from Bus Routes
Bushfire Management Area
Land Subject to Inundation
Slope Suitability Analysis
Year: 2020 Type: Academic
Hand Sketches
Old Quad, 2020
Supersized Plants, 2020