Master of Landscape Architecture 2020 Summer
2013-2020
PORTFOLIO
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Yuyu Peng
TU Delft
INDEX Academic Works
01 Energy Landscpaae | Hydrogen Terminal Dunkirk, France
02 Tidal Park
Hook of Holland, Netherlands
03 Circular Community Lab Rotterdam, Netherlands
04 Sensory Landscape|Experiental Villa Urbana with animal lens Maastricht, Netherlands
05 Landscape Planning | Rebuilding water cycle between sea and land Shenzhen, China
06 Urban Design | Rebirth Island Imagination Shanghai, China
07 Urban Acupuncture | Beautiful Decay Plazza San Marco, Italy
Supplements Academic Design Work Jewelry Design Model Major Model Painting
28.79ha
SITE Green buffer Main roads railway
What will happen on the urban area during the energy transition from oil to renewable sources? There exists huge discontinuity between landscape and energy. It seems that the energy development replaced the nature form and thus it brought about a seris of problems, such as heavy pollution and landscape fragmentation. How to integrate the new energy with the requirement of improved environment wil be the main issuu I would like to research. This proposal is to transfer the existing oil infrastructure to a hydrogen terminal. A sustainable landscape energy would be defined. From oil to hydrogen, it is not only the change of different storage elements, but also the relation between energy and environment . The new production and distribution system will have good balance with other system, such as the rainwater catchhment system, and soil remediation process.
01 Energy Landscape | Hydrogen Terminal Date: 4/2019-7/2019 Type: Individual & Academic Study Location: Dunkirk, France
PROPOSAL
Reuse of oil tanks
PLAN
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The large amounts of oil tanks dominants the main character of the site. The bigger ones are nicely located near the entrance and close to the transformed warehouse. So it can hold more public functions and could transformed into commercial buildings and office. The small ones are hard to walk into so it could work for storaging new energy.
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50M
STAGE 1 start up 2020-2030
Dig & fill process
Rainwater Catchment
Hydorgen Tank
Loading pump station
STAGE 2 Expansion 2030-2040ďźšUpper part in use
Water purifacation process
STAGE 3 full operation 2040-2050 - Upper/ Bottem full in use
Soil bioventing process
+ Upper builidng ( open)
Soil Remediation Process
O2 STEP 1 Open the ground by demolishing buttom part of tanks
STEP 3 refill the soil to the new sites (blended with new soil) and form natural terra.
O2
O2
STEP 3 Bottom: Soil remediation - bioventing Upper: production/ use Tensile structure e
Nature Paradise under tanks
New Life Happening in Tanks
Open, continous ground space replaced part of the dark, endless oil tanks. Through years’ soil remediation work, this huge open space will be utilized again by people in the final stage.
Transformed tanks will put in use combined with office buildings, aviary. it will be a new destination for peole and regenerate the old port.
man-made wetland within the tanks
purification structure
Elevated land
Existing oil tanks
WATER TANKS Man-made weland will using the space of the cleaned oil tanks for purifying the rainwater, which could supply water for the production of hydrogen. At the same time the constructed wetland could become visible landscape for people.
Hydrogen Neighbouhood The network will expand into the local scale, transported by truck, from hydrogen terminal to local retail fuel station. And the fuel station will be put in use with electronic monitoring and appli cation. It also could combined with food station and public space. A hydrogen era is coming.
LAYER ANALYSIS
02 Tidal Park | Date: 11/2018 -1/2019 Type: Individual & Academic Study Location: Hook of Holland, Netherlands
Different ways of “open” the dike
03 Circular Community lab | Date: 1/2018 -3/2019 Type: Individual & Academic Study Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
Food-Community Lab
Detailed plan -Water Square
Detailed plan - A20 Green Carpet
04 Sensory Landscape | Experimental Villa urbana with Animal lens Date: 9/2018 -11/2018 Type: Individual & Academic Study Location: Maasrichit, Netherlands
CONCEPT
SPATIAL SEQUENCE
All that exists on land exists in the sea.Since ancient times, the virtuous cycle of sea and land is a necessary condition for symbiosis. As the city develops, we gradually lose this balance. the venue is located in Baoshan District, Shenzhen. The site has a large number of urban sewage outfalls, and the mangroves have been declining year by year. This is a margin forgotten by Shenzhen.
05 INTERACTION | Rebuilding Water Cycle Between Sea And Land Date: Summer,2017 Type: Teamwork & Academic Study Location: Shenzhen, China Supervisor: Wei Xuerao Collaborator: Xie Zhuohan Role: chief designer
Taking into account that Shenzhen is a water-short city, in this design, I would like to use the water cycle as an entry point for the restoration of harmony between the sea and the land. In the venue, two main streamlines are designed, one is the streamline of sewage purification from city to the ocean, the other is the streamline of seawater desalination from sea to city. I used a series of ecological restoration measures and designed a series of venues for people to interact with different processes. The cycle of natural materials is combined with people's life and entertainment. Production is the landscape.
SITE ANALYSIS The venue is located in the coastal area of Baoshan District, Shenzhen. The development of the area is relatively backward, preserving a large number of ecological patches such as mangroves. As the city spreads and expands, the site has gradually become a gathering place for urban sewage outfalls, resulting in a decrease in mangrove area and water pollution. The conflict between ecological issues and economic development is worsening.
EXISTING WATER SYSTEM
DATA ANALYSIS OF WATER
Sewage Data
1.sewage water produced 2.sewage water incharged into sea 3.clean water filtered by station
1.water resources 2.water supply 3.water consumption
Water Supply Data residential use public use environmental use industrial use Annnual precipitation
Land Use
residential land public facilities land sports land storage land public service land logistic land
Drainage System
drainage channel
Ecology System
mangrove ecosystem mountain ecosystem riverway ecosystem
Green Land
mangrove grassland broad-leaved mixed forest
Transportation
city roads main city roads
Population
major residential groups
PROBLEM
NEW WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM ENERGY
SEWAGE TREATMENT PROCESS
CH4
POLLUTED WATER SWALE GUTTER PIPES
GREY WATER
1_CAPTURE
TERRENE
CO2
CH4
BIOGAS
GRAVEL MATERIALS
N
CO2
DRINKING WATER
FACTORY
ENERGY
REED PLANTS
BIOGAS
STEPPING WATER CANAL
2_SETTLE SETTLER
STORM WATER
3
SUB-SETTLE
BAFFLED REACTOR STEPPING WATER CANAL
SLUDGE
FERTILIZER
5
4_FILTER
REMOVE
SEDIMENTATION
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
PLANTED GRAVEL FILTER
BAFFLED REACTOR
SETTLER
PLANT FILTER METABOLIZED
6
PH
FILTER MATERIALS
SEDIMENTATION
ELIMINATE BACTERIA ADJUSTMENT OF PH VALUE
Collection
FERTILIZER
Permeable Pavement
FISH
3_FIRST CLEANING
Setter
Anerobic Baffled Reactor
Wetland
Plant Filter
Planted Gravel Filter
Water Storage
Grassed Swales
GRAVEL MATERIALS SEA PLANTS LIQUID
LIQUID
CLEANED WATER
RELEASE
1_CAPTURE
SEA
DESALINATION PROCESS
TERRENE
2_SOLAR HEAT
Anerobic Filter
2_SETTLE
Transmission
SECOND TANK
PUMP STATION THIRD FILTER
5_REVERSE OSMOSIS
FLOATING GARDEN
4
PLANT FILTER
ELIMINATE BATERIA DRINKING WATER
WATER INTAKE SEA WATER
2_SOLAR HEAT
SEA
1_CAPTURE
SALT
FIRST TANK
IMPURITIES
SEA WATER
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT SALT
LIQUID
FIRST TANK
3_FIRST CLEANING
FACTORY FILTER
PH ADJUSTMENT
IMPURITIES
SALT
SALT IMPURITIES
Transmission
SEA
IRRIGATION
Transmission 1_CAPTURE
RELEASE
AQUACULTURE
FERTILIZER
TERRENE
CLEANED WATER
Water Storage
Solar Heat
Plant Filter
Reverse Osmosis
Pump Station
NEW WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
Sewage Treatment Process
PLANTS STATEMENT
NEW WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
Desalination Process
The Formation Of Island
The Fuxing island is a forgotten island in Shanghai even within the inner circle of the city. People have only memories of the island because of the island's constant change of power and complex land nature. Only the ship factory, the ruins of the garden, and broken walls were left behind.
06 ISLAND IMAGINATION | Connecting Memory and Future Date: 1/10/2016 - 5/12/2016, 7th Semester Type: Individual & Academic Study Location: Fuxing Isladn, Shanghai, China Supervisor: Zhao Jijun (j.zhao@hust.edu.cn)
I tried to explore the changing process of the land landscape of the island of different ethnic cultures and figure out what is the collective memory of this complex island. “Memory” and “imagination” are the entry point in the perception of the island, which raise concepts such as “experiential perception” typifying daily life and “constructive perception” bespeaking urban imagination. By using the VR technology, I plan to create the illusion of an island which is an exaggerated imagination of different global flows coming together at one point, bringing together all kinds of exotic, misplaced creatures. The island is more like a fresh imagination and construction of community, virtual utopian paradise of nostalgia, a multiple network connection point of social consciousness.
FRAMEWORK Historical Landscape Missing Layer
Reinforce PHASE 0 Reorganization
Intervention PHASE 1 Transformation
Existing Landscape Existing Layer
Heterogeneous Landscape Imported Layer
AR Technology
Imaigination
PHASE 2 Refunctionize
Catalysis
1 Landscape Catalyse for development 2 Create oppotunity for exchanging
VR Technology
Historical Landscape Island
Displaced Plants Military Base
Heterogeneous Landscape
Existing Landscape
Green Space Exchange Centre Public Space Virtual world
Fish Market
PHASE1 Transformation
PHASE2 Refunction
Worker
1.Dismantling the noumemon structure
experience centre museum exhibition design studio
2.Connecting old buildings with new grey spaces
showcase show stage information centre meet-up space business forum
3.Retaining building structure
plazza cafe hotel restaurant digital lab
4.Retaining important building structure
free market music concert think tank gym
5.Landscape reconstuction
bar
Investor
Designer
Manager
Customer
FUNCTION OF ADAPTIVE DOCK
Dock
Cruise night
Market
Runway Show
Open-air movie
Floating garden
Festive & Outdoor gathrings
Music & Rave
Art & Culture
DETAILED PLAN - SHIP PARK The Designed Park is the Anchor Point Of The Whole Project
The research began with an exploration of island as a global object. The self-definition of the islands comes from its relativity towards civilization, or traces of civilization. So here it is, an interpretation of the possibility of islands. It is divided along the waterline, with underwater being the rational, functional machine to improve water quality and ecological conditions, and the above water being the imaginative, utopia kind of new public grounds. It is difficult to shy away from the Metabolism Movement last century, and my argument is that the recognition of the dynamics and the flows, the questioning of relentless growth, and the emphasis on relativity and process, represent a more metabolic interpretation of Metabolism.
Marco Polo said: “The inferno of the living is not something that will be; if there is ne, it is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space.� Venice is defined by its amphibious nature - its relationship to the water that surrouds and supports. This is why the city is so alluring and mysterious, and is why people enter in hoards to wander the streets and canals in awe. However, lahgoons are not permanent geological features, and although Venice has battled the chagning shape of its environment for centuries. And St. Mark's Square is the most prominent flood crisis hit. People's public life faces problems due to flooding. My design goal is to help people coexist with water in the flood, to use the square as it always has and to create a space for story-telling. In the design, the main flow line is designed according to streamline and exits of the site. On the horizontal. the basic form of deduction is based on the existing axes and the paving elements. On the vertical. it is based on the level of flood and the arcade. Four levels of water storage devices are installed on the main path to accommodate the flood conditions in different situations. On the main axies of site, there are places for different people to use.
07 08 BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFULDECAY DECAY | |Landscape LandscapeAsAsMedia MediaBetween BetweenPublic PublicLife LifeAnd AndNature Nature Date: Date:Summer Summer2016 2016 Type: Individual & Type: Individual &Academic AcademicStudy Study Location: Location:Plazza PlazzaSan SanMarco, Marco,Venice, Venice,Italy Italy Supervisor: lbertus Wang, Francesco Cappellari Supervisor: lbertus Wang, Francesco Cappellari Award: Award:2rd 2rdPrize PrizeOverseas OverseasOperations OperationsofofArchitectural ArchitecturalInstitude,2016 Institude,2016
LOCATION
SITE ANALYSIS Piazza San Marco
WATER DATA ANALYSIS
Acqua Alta is the exceptional tides peaks that occur periodically in the northern Arriatic Sea. The peak reach their maximum in the Venetian Lgaoon. Where they cause partial flooding of Venice and Chioggia. The phenomenon occurs mainly between autumn and spring, when the astronomical tides are reinforced by the prevailing seasonal which hamper the usual reflux. The main winds involved are the sirocco, which blows north bound along the Ardriatic Sea, and the bora, which has a specific local effect due to the shape and location of the Venetian Lagoon.
The Piazza San Marco is not far above sea level and during the Acqua Alta, the "high water" from storm surges from the Adriatic or heavy rain, it is quick to flood. Water pouring into the drains in the Piazza runs directly into the Grand Canal. This normally works well but, when the sea is high, it has the reverse effect, with water from the lagoon surging up into the Square.
The Piazza was paved in the late 12th century with bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. The overall alignment of the pavement pattern serves to visually lengthen the long axis and reinforce the position of the Basilica at its head. This arrangement mirrors the interior relationship of nave to altar within the cathedral
Axis
PROTOTYPES
Pavement
Architecture Boundary
Activity Based on the arch, the basic form is disassembled and deforme. The change in height are associated with flood disasters. It could create a rich variety of changes and adapt them to the needs of different activities in the new era. And it is a good echo of the site, forming old and new dialogue.
THE REDUCTION OF DESIGN
SECTION OF FLOOD TREATMENT PLANT
SECTION OF DIFFERENT TIDE
Venice is a city consumed by history and by those that live there, even more than by the sea that surrounds it. It is a series of spaces recovered from the crevasses of time: streets with the names of ancient professionals, corners where the dust accumulates with the stories, until the next high water. Venice was a gamble: wooden poles floating in the lagoon to raise monuments of stone. A ship’s bow to the east: the port of different religions, goods, men with different stories speaking different languages. A city like that, you think would be eternal, unchanging. But unchanging Venice has never been, thanks to the water at its foundations and the designers of its.