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Portfolio Zhao Jiawei

URBAN DESIGN

2019-2020


Jiawei Zhao

Date of Birth: April 19,1998 Email: zhaojiawei419@163.com Tel: +86 15229390058 Address: No. 27 Jiazi, Fengdeng South Road, Lianhu District, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China

EDUCATION BACKGROUND

Northwest A&F University (Project 985 & 211) Major: Landscape Architecture Degree: Bachelor of Engineering Weighted score: 80.27

09/2016-07/2020 GPA: 3.0/4.0

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Provincial College Student Innovation Project (Team Leader) Subject: Research on the influence of outdoor public space design elements of Northwest A&F University on microclimate comfort Main Work: Field visit to the research site; Distributed questionnaires and conducted interviews; Used professional instruments to measure the specific data of the research site, including wind speed, temperature, humidity, solar radiation, etc.; Used model building tools to processe all the raw data obtained, and build a mathematical model suitable for the research site; According to the obtained mathematical model, a design method suitable for the research site is proposed. Project Outcome: Publish related papers A mathematical model that provides reference for the landscape design of college campuses in Guanzhong District, Shaanxi Province Adapt to the landscape design of the research site

INTERN EXPERIENCE

Shaanxi Ringmin Real Estate Group Co., Ltd.

05/2018-04/2019

09/2019-09/2020

Landscape Architecture Intern Main Work: Mainly responsible for the preliminary site analysis of the project; Assisted the designers to propose planning concepts and topics; Completed plane derivation and drawn landscape drawings.

DESIGN EXPERIENCE

Participated in the competitions to complete 2 sets of works: 2020 LA+ CREATURE international design ideas competation”Bat & Wind Turbines” 2019 3rd Lingnan Cap ”Symbiosis“. Completed course design assignments for 24 design professional courses during the undergraduate period, including hand-drawn and software graphics.

HONORARY AWARD

2020 College-level Undergraduate Excellent Graduation Design 2018 Excellence Award of the 7th College Student Flower Arrangement Design Art Competition First Prize of Winter Vacation Social Practice Paper Won the Outstanding Student Leader 2016 First Prize in Vocal Music of Campus Freshman Talent Competition

2017-2019


C ON T E N T S “Update”

Update is a word with vitality. For landscape architecture, "Update" is a word full of more possibilities and unknowns.It can be site update, technology update, function update, activity update, space update, etc. In the process of learning, I discovered that the problems arising from the development of human civilization can only be solved by development.Therefore, "update" seems particularly important.In continuous updating, we will always move in a better direction by using "update" to solve existing problems.

01 BAT & WIND TURBINES Wind turbines kill bats

Technology update

New living area

02 FIELD ON THE AIRPORT Abandoned airport

Function update

Urban farm

03 S.O.S SURVIVE OFF-SHORE Abandoned oil drilling

Function update

Sanctuary

04 FROM HALO TO PARK City developed by mining

Activity update

05 OTHER WORKS

city park


01 BAT & WIND TURBINES Wind turbines kill bats

Technology update

New living area

Group project Location:West Virginia, America Duration:06/2020-09/2020 Tutor:Lin Wei

Our design aimed at protecting our client, bat, from death caused by wind energy. At the ridges of West Virginia and ,human beings can get clean energy from wind turbines, while bats only get killed. We choose the Mountaineers in West Virginia as our site. Using the mortality data collected by researchers to make reasonable hypothesis, we come to solve the dilemma with a new linear pass way using ecological and technological strategies. Ecologically, we evaluated the current situation and vegetation richness of the site, and scored each factor, getting the total score to determine the area of exclusion, buffer and corridor of the new pass way. Technologically, The I-P-O system was arranged along the pass way to strengthen scurity for bats, as well as contribute to human-bat visual interaction.


U.S. WIND TURBINE DATABASE

THE SITE

U.S. BAT MIGRATION ROUTE

New York State

Wind turbine of the site Original route

Fatalities Found Around The Turbine

Distribution Of Bat Bodies Around A Turbine

Hoary bat Red bat Eastern pipistrelle Little brown bat Silver-haired bat Big brown bat Undentified bat

Pennsylvania Bats Wind turbine

Wind turbine of the U.S.

West Virginia

Our design aimed at protecting our client, bat, from death caused by wind energy. At the ridges of West Virginia and ,human beings can get clean energy from wind turbines, while bats only get killed. We choose the Mountaineers in West Virginia as our site. Using the mortality data collected by researchers to make reasonable hypothesis, we come to solve the dilemma with a new linear pass way using ecological and technological strategies.

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Wind turbine technician is the second fastest growing job in US. Wind energy is holding down consumers’ electric bills across the country.

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Wind energy is among the fastest, cheapest, largest-scale ways to reduce carbon pollution today.

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Linear Ditribution

Idea 3 For bat

Specific design Create linear

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Bat Encyclopedia There are more than 1,100 species of bats in the world, 70% of bats consume insects and small bugs for food, the other 30% consume various types of fruit. They seem to do very well living in various environments, and are found in almost every location in the world.

Attraction

L=220m

3 Linear Distribution


FRAMEWORK FOCUS

Bat

PROBLEM SEEKING

CORRESPONDING SPECIFIC MEASURES

REASON SPECULATION Bats are attracted by the linear arrangement of wind turbines

Create new linear habitats to attract bats

Bats’ food---flies are attracted by the heat of wind turbines

Isolate the wind turbine area to stop bats

The echolocation of the bat is affected by the speed of the wind turbine too fast

Technological means interfere with the impact of wind turbines on bats

SOLUTION

Isolated area Buffer area Core area

Ecological means

Bats killed by wind turbines

Ecological means

EXPECTATION Use natural ecological methods to create new habitats for bats so that human development and bat life will not interfere with each other

Linear Pass Way

Technological means

SITE ASSESSMENT Venue scoring standards

River Wind turbine line City Mining farm Wind Turbines

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The basic situation score of the venue accounts for 60%, Vegetation richness score accounts for 40%,The final abscissa and ordinate are added together.

Score above 60 as the core area of the ecological corridor,score between 40 and 60 as a buffer area, score lower than 40 as a isolated area.

Terrain overlay

Vegetation richness score standard

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Score the venue based on whether the bats can live safely.The closer the bat is to wind turbines, mining sites and cities, the greater the danger and the lower the score; on the contrary, the higher the score.The darker the color, the higher the scor.

Site vegetation richness

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Combining the site and vegetation abundance, select the three areas of the final ecological corridor according to the above-mentioned scoring standards

Preliminary plan Isolated area Buffer area Core area Water area

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Score based on the vegetation richness of the site.Re-integrate the acquired vegetation richness data into five levels.The darker the color, the higher the vegetation richness.The higher the vegetation richness, the more suitable the place for bats to survive,the higher the score.

Points (100-0) Combine the site topography to divert water into the core area to form an environment that allows bats to inhabit and migrate safely and happily.


TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEM FOR BATS

Corridor

I· P· O: Machine Distribution

Buffer

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T21(O21)

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Exclution Buffer

T29(O29)

Corridor P1 Zone

P2 Zone

P3 Zone

P4 Zone

P5 Zone

Scale 400m×400m

P6 Zone

T34(O34) P7 Zone

Inspector: Information Detection and Collection

Route

P8 Zone

P9 Zone

Record

Processor: Danger Evaluation and Warning

Low Risk

Medium Risk

High Risk

I Zone r=5000m

Buffer Border

P Zone r=700m

Exclusion Border

O Zone r=200m

Turbine

Vegetation Abundance Human Use Area

Scale 200m×200m

In I Zone

Operator: Danger Response

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Density

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ECOLOGICAL STRATEGY MASTER PLAN

VEGETATION SELECTION Pine-hardwood, swamp lands, deciduous trees, deciduous shrubs, tree foliage, tree cavities, bark crevices, wood piles.

The technological system placed in the isolation area is used to enhance the isolation effect. Create space for bats to roost and live happily in the core area.

Light and heat of the wind turbines attract flying insects, so bats are drawn there.

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Dig two ditches on both sides of the turbines to form different micro-climate, which can prevent flying insects from approaching.

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Preferred habitats related to plants

Bats

Hoary bat, red bat, eastern pipistrelle, big brown bat, silver-haired bat, little brown bat.

Moths, flies, beetles, Insects spiders, hoppers Insects

Native Plants in West Virginia

Nectar free plants, Plants non-aromatic plants

Nectar plants, Plants aromatic plants

Inspector zone

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PROFILE ANALYSIS

Ⅰ.Part of the core area

Ⅱ.Part of the buffer area

Ⅲ.Part of the isolated area

Hepatica, Marsh marigold, Virginia Willow, Fructus Corni Shortleaf Pine, Sycamore, American Beech

Use plants loved by bats and flying insects in the core area and buffer area to attract them. A

American beech

Shortleaf pine Ⅰ

Sycamore

Hepatica Ⅱ

Marsh marigold Ⅲ

Virginia willow

Silky dogwood

Maidenhair fern

Maidehair Fern, Spicebush

Spicybush A’

Bats

Isolated Area: isolation from bats and insects

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Buffer Area & Core Area: gathering of bats and various insects

Integrate the collected data related to bats in the observing area, so that people can intuitively have empathy for them.


RENDERINGS

BATS REACHING PROCESSOR DANGER EVALUATION

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INSPECTOR INFORMATION COLLECTION DIGITAL BILLBOARD INFORMATION VISUALIZATION


RENDERINGS

The superposition of various technologies in the isolation zone not only makes the life of bats safer and more orderly, but also allows wind power plants to operate as usual, and allows nearby residents to experience the life of bats up close.

People in passing vehicles can see billboards along the road displaying information about nearby bats collected.

Tourists can use the telescope to see the life of bats in the remote core area.

Bat main route

The billboard will display the bat information sent by the inspector on the screen

Core area

Buffer area Isolated area

Observe the interactive area of bats

Visitors can scan the QR code with their mobile phones and use AR technology to see the life scenes of bats more clearly on their mobile phones.


02 FIELD ON THE AIRPORT Abandoned airport

Function update

Group project Location:Hong Kong, China Duration:09/2020-10/2020 Tutor:Hongfei Ji & Yichun Liang

Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport is an abandoned airport. For Hong Kong, which has a very high urbanization rate, this site has a high reuse value.Hong Kong is a city with almost no farmland because it has a lot of mountains and little flat land, coupled with a very high urbanization rate.As a result, almost all food in Hong Kong comes from imports.

The design proposes to combine urban and agricultural production to create a new and recyclable urban agricultural production model, allowing certain areas of Hong Kong to achieve small-scale self-sufficiency.

Urban farm


MAPPING HONG KONG Hong Kong Located in southern China, east of the Pearl River Estuary. The total land area is 1106.66 square kilometers, and the sea area is 1648.69 square As of the end of kilometers. 2019, the total population is about 7.52 million, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the world

A. Urbanization rate 99.5/100

The proportion of agricultural land B. 4.4/100

The proportion of farming population C. 99/100

D. Urbanization rate 99/100

E. The proportion of local vegetables consumed

F. The proportion of local fruits consumed

G. The proportion of local rice consumed

THE HISTORICAL DATA

:Agricultural production continues to decline The paddy area (1000Mu)

The proportion of local fruits(%) Farmland

Farmland

South of China Sea

Traffic Route

Kai Tak Airport

The proportion of local vegetables (%)


SITE MAPPING

FRAMEWORK

The high land price in Hong Kong is due to the high urbanization rate and scarce available land

No large-scale agricultural land

Spend a lot of cost on imported food

PROPOSE Residential REPLACE

Food Market

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Park Greenbelt Coastline Urban route

city

farmland

Site Runway Use the abandoned Kai Tak Airport

1925 Kai Tak Airport

1998 Abandoned

Hong Kong with a high urbanization rate has no large-scale farmland to provide food for the city

Rapid urbanization

High population density All food is imported

PROPOSE

Propose an applicable method for urban agriculture development integrating agricultural production and viewing


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MORPHOGENESIS

MASTER PLAN

Boundary Meshing Sea Aircraft runway

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15 14 Orchard Paddy field Fish pond Vegetable field Comprehensive land

1 Fruit forest 2 Paddy fieldt 3 Aquaculture area 4 Vegetable plot 5 Agricultural complex with roof 6 Agricultural products processing plant 7 Agricultural research building 8 Soil treatment plant 9 Temporary storage warehouse 10 Sea water desalination plant

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12 Harbor

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14 Fruit forest experience zone

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15 Rooftop agricultural experience area

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16 Aquaculture, rice field experience area 11 10

Building

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Event venue Tour route

17 Viewing platform


AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PROCESS Harvest

Selling Production process

Temporary Processing storage Stockpile

Vegetables

Aquatic products City Rainwater

Rice

Fruit

Seawater

Transport Fertilizer process Compost

Bay

Fertilizing Soil on the hard pavement Soil treatment Digging

Soil process

Pond

Underground pipeline

Desalination

Soil on the building Hydrologic process

Ditch Rainwater collecting pipe

TOUR ROAD Viewing platform on the roof. Experience the rooftop agricultural landscape,provide open-air resting place.Overlooking the fruit forest and rice fields

Recreation area under the fruit forest.Participate in fun activities such as fruit picking and tasting.The scenery is pleasant in the blooming season, and the fruit is fragrant in the ripening season

A viewing platform spanning rice fields and aquaculture areas.Get close to aquaculture and experience different agricultural activities.

The highest point of the tour route.This place can be seen from a bird's eye view of vegetable fields, fruit forests, rice fields, aquaculture and all agricultural production lines.


CUTAWAY VIEW

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Fruit Forest 14.00 10.00 6.00

Eco Restaurant Agricultural Research Office

4.00(m)

Agricultural Market

±0.00(m)

Agriculture Products Processing Plant

Fruit Forest

Paddy Field

Rice

Temporary Warehouse

Paddy Field

Banana

Mango

Litchi

Vegetable Plot

Longan

Bayberry

Tangerine

Vegetables

Combining the climate of Hong Kong and the eating habits of local people, the types of crops were selected.

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Rice is selected as the main crop; tropical fruits such as bananas, mangoes and lychees are planted in fruit forests; due to climate reasons, the choice of vegetables is abundant and diverse, such as onions, carrots and broccoli can be grown in vegetable fields

Rain Garden

12.00 10.00

Viewing Platform

±0.00(m) -4.00

Sea

Agriculture Complex With Roof

Agricultural Research Building Vegetable Plot

Breeding Box Aquaculture Area


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1. This is the scene seen on the bridge during the fruit harvest season. People can participate in picking and tasting, and people can get interesting agricultural experience.

2.This is the vegetable harvesting and aquaculture scene seen on the bridge. People can participate in fishing activities, and recreational water activities bring people interesting experiences.

2.This is the site of rice harvesting and aquaculture. People are close to the growth and harvest of rice, experience the interesting aspects of the urban agricultural landscape, and increase people's awe and love for the land.


Group project Location:Gulf of Mexico Duration:08/2020-09/2020 Tutor:Yufei Ding

There are many abandoned drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, and these huge metal structures stand alone on the sea. If it is demolished, it will incur great economic costs, so it is better to find ways to use it. We converted the drilling rig into an offshore shelter for hurricane disasters. Using the concept of modularity, the drilling platform has been turned into a sustainable, circular and easy-to-assemble refuge place, bringing hope to the unfortunate people.


Map of Atlantic hurricane route

Economic losses and deaths caused by hurricanes from 1900 to 2018

POPULATION INBOUND OUTBOUND OIL RIG POSITION LOCAL DISTRICT

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale

359.32 billion

C5 C4 C3 C2 CI TS TD

6203 16575

56.86 billion 8148

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New Orleans, a coastal state located on the Gulf of Mexico, has been hit by hurricanes throughout the year. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 caused tremendous damage to the area. When the hurricane occurred, basic supplies such as electricity, food, and water were wasted and weak, and people were besieged and helpless. The social problems caused by the disaster are becoming more and more prominent. The original major state is the state with the lowest income and the highest proportionof the poor in the United States. The high crime rate, the displaced people of color, and the government’s negligence in management have made the region a vicious cycle.

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Over abandoned oil and gas rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.

WHAT WE NEED IN NATURAL DISASTER

10% of the oversea platforms abandoned in Gulf of Mexico

EVERY WEEK. HURRICANE

FRESH WATER

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MEDICAL TREATMENT

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Labor Day hurricane

the most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall on record in terms of pressure

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New York hurricane A mighty war of winds and a great tumbling of chimneys

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Katrina hurricane

Some estimates claimed that 80% of the 1.3 million residents of the greater New Orleans metropolitan area evacuated


STRATEGY & PLANNING EVACUATION

POOR IN DISTRICT

ABANDONED OIL RIGS

MODIFICATION

SANCTUARY

RECONSTRUCTION

TRANSPORTATION

FORECAST

EMBARK

REGIONAL EVACUATION PLANNING

ESCAPE

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COLLABORATION DIAGRAM

NEW LIFE

DISEMBARK

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Multiple functional departments of the federal government can work together to make the drilling platform an emergency shelter.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) The agency's primary purpose is to coordinate the response to a disaster that has occurred in the United States and that overwhelms the resources of local and state authorities.

JEFFERSON PARISH

ORLEANS PARISH

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Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) The mission and purpose of the ORR is to assist in the relocation process and provide needed services to individuals granted asylum within the United States.

ST.BERNARD PARISH

6,000

FEMA

Federal Emergency Management Agency

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Federal Transit Administration (FTA) The FTA oversees grants to state and local transit providers, primarily through its ten regional offices.

EERE

HRSA

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Health Resources and Services Administration

NOAA

CMS

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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FAA

Federal Aviation Administration

FHWA

The Federal Highway Administration

28KM PLAQUEMINES PARISH

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Number of poor in parish Evacuation route Transportation of supplies Material & Refugee Transfer point

PLAQUEMINES PARISH

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Oil rigs / Retrofit

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Number of oil rigs in this area

FRA

ORR

Office of Refugee Resettlement

Federal Railroad Administration's

FTA Federal Transit Administration

FDA

Food and Drug Administration

MARAD

United States Maritime Administration


Evacuation before the disaster Awareness of prevention Untimely rescue Medical equipment shortage

Early Warning System Automation Mobility

Control & Administration cnter

Placement of the poor

Modular Housing

Economic resettlement

Supply of living materials Supply of fresh water Energy shortage Psychological health

Food Storage Fresh Water Storage Energy Production & Storage Health Care

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Storage Space Clean water and sanitation Stable energy supply Public Facility Garbage disposal Healing Garden Strategic Material Reserve

Poor in hurricane

Oil rigs transform

MODIFICATION TYPE:

SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE PLATFORM OPEN SPACE ENERGY WATER PUBLIC UTILITIES

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MODULAR HOUSING

Modular living space will provide an intensive residential model, providing safe, clean and tidy housing for more low-income refugees

PUBLIC SPACE

Including the necessary functions of medical education, catering and shelter.

MODULAR HOUSING

Collect energy and store it for long-term use of the platform

STORAGE SPACE

11 RENEWABLE DESALINATION

Provides storage space for water, food, and various materials to meet the needs of the entire shelter.

12 WATER STORAGE AND RAINWATER COLLECTION

Contains the energy storage and manufacturing facilities needed to support the operation of the entire shelter.

Is used as the main source of water supply for the shelter

MAIN POWER LOWER DECK

THRUSTERS

09 ENERGY STORAGE

Is sorted into different categories so it can be-used for multiple purposes

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Provide a healing space for refugees who are in psychological crisis, including two modes: social and private.

Burning the burning of biowaste. The bio gas facility extract water, that is then stored

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MODIFICATION CONDITIONS

05 WASTE DISPOSAL

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Designed for Sikorsky S61/S92, MI8 and EH101 helicopters

Provide energy for device operation

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RENOVATION PLAN: HELICOPTER DECK

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LARGE OPEN AND ACCESSIBLE PIPE RACK DECK

RETAIN

ECONOMY

Intensive residential space

Provide energy for the shelter

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RETROFIT

social

Classification of waste into degradable and non-degradable

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URGENT DEMAND

PIPE HANDLING SYSTEM

REMOVE

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Treat physical diseases and prevent mental problems

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RISER HANDLING SYSTEM

COOLING EQUIPMENT

MOBILITY

03 MODULAR HOUSING

DUAL DERRICK HOISTING TOWER DRIVES

DEDICATED KNUCKLE BOOM CRANE FOR SAFE PIPE HANDLING

SAFETY

The natural environment can help people relax and relieve stress

02 SOICAL SPACE

ENERGY & PRODUCTION

MORE SUITABLE

AUTOMATION

01 HEALING GARDEN

PUBLIC UILITIES

MOST SUITABLE

STABILITY

GOAL

TRANSFORMATION RATING CHART OPEN ACCOMO- LOWER MOORING SAVING POWER THRUSTERS DERRICK DECK CHOPPER TOP COOLING PIPE TOWER CRANES DECK DRIVES SYSTEM DECK DECK DATION DECK WELL SYSTEM UNIT

TECHNICAL ROUTE & FUNCTION REPLACEMENT

The settlement is designed to collect and re-use rainwater

13 ATMOSPHERIC WATER COLLECTOR

Is used to collect the moisture in the air

LOWER DECK

THRUSTERS

Eight (8) 4.5 MW azimuth thrusters. Designed for change out in the field


CONCEPT GENERATING

BASIC GEOMETRY

MAXIUMUM NUMBER OF REFUGEES:

6000

3m

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3m

CONTROL CENTER & APRON

LIVING AREA MODULAR SHELTER

MODULAR HOUSING (with healing garden)

OPEN SPACE (HEALING GARDEN)

BASIC ELEMENTS

STUFF SPACE PASSENGER ELEVATOR STAIRCASE

MUTIFUNCTIONAL COMBINATION

CARGO ELEVATOR

The combined body is obtained by rotating the four monomers, which creates a height difference and internal space, which brings more possibilities to the space.

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LIVING ROOM

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B2 3-4 PERSON

1-2 PERSON

MODULAR HOUSING (with healing garden)

5-6 PERSON

Mirror reproduction *2

CHILDREN

PUBLIC OPEN SPACE & FUNCTIONAL AREA HOSPITAL

ADULT

EDUCATION INSTITTION SQUARE

ELDERLY

RESTAURANT

DINNING ROOM

MODULAR HOUSING (with healing garden) BASIC PATTERNS

STORTAGE AREA

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A green space on the roof of a building can relieve anxiety caused by disasters, and make the cramped space also have space for stretching

MATERIAL STORAGE TRANSIT DISTRIBUTION AREA LIFT

ENERGY PRODUCTION & RECYCLE AREA ENERGY RECYCLE

The central area perform as a communication node between upper and lower levels, it is also a public garden area

On the second floor, the four modular buildings are connected by corridors, providing a richer circulation form AISLE

GREEN SPACE

LIVING SPACE

DESALINATION SYSTEM


RETROFIT SCORING & FUNCTION REPLACEMENT

CONTROL CENTER & APRON

LIVING AREA

PUBLIC SPACE

ELEVATOR AND STAIRS

LIVING AREA

VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION CHANNEL ESCAPE EQUIPMENT

ENERGY PRODUCTION & MATERIAL STORAGE

ENERGY HARVESTING & POWERHOUSE

DISTRIBUTION AREA


REFUGEES GO TO THE OFF SHORE SHELTER BEFORE DISASTER STRIKES


04 FROM HALO TO PARK City developed by mining

Activity update

city park

Individaul project Location:Sudbury, Canada Duration:11/2019-12/2019 Tutor:Yichun Liang

Located in downtown Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Because of too many hard grounds and wide roads, the grounds were split north and south, and people could not carry out activities in the city center comfortably. Therefore, the landscape design of the site, to solve the city's north and south is split, provide a rich and interesting activity space. There are two Catholic churches in the venue, which extract the concept of halo and carry out graphic design. Introduce the concept of adaptive landscape into the design to increase the ecology of the site. At the same time, the development of multiple functions of the event site in climate change will help to revitalie the vitality of downtown sudbury.


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VISITORS FEEDBACKS 1

I think so too.

It's so boring to walk on this road!

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How do I get into the space?

Church Parking Lots

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BACKGROUND During the construction of the Pacific Railway, a large number of mineral resources were discovered, which promoted the prosperity of the city and economic development, but also caused serious environmental pollution. As the mining industry shrinks, urban centers are gradually losing vitality. Today, although initial results have been achieved in the restoration of the ecological environment, the lack of urban vitality has not yet been resolved

3 The sunniest area in Ontario

Environment

Urban vitality

Restoration

People migrate to the suburbs

This square is too big and boring.


SITE PROBLEMS

SITE OPPORTUNITIES Shop street Existing circulation is interrupted by buildings and parking lots.

City blocks are seperated

Sudbury public library

Catholic church

Rainbow center

Make connections

The different types of buildings around the site bring different opportunities to the site,and also allow the site to have more types of interactions.

The green space in the site is disperse.

For example,provide a quiet reading place for the users of the surrounding libraries,a place for walking and leisure for the elderly in the senior citizen center,and a place for rest and entertainment for the people on the shop street. Integrated scattered space

Spatial dispersion

Senior citizen center

DIVERSE PEOPLE

The existing landscape provides a few space for activites. Sightseer

White-collar worker

Student

Senior citizen

Increase public space experience

Bad experience

The design will be developed for these groups of people, hoping that different groups of people can find suitable spaces and activities on site

FRAMEWORK FOCUS

PROBLEM SEEKING

Lack of urban vitality

There are no suitable, interesting and attractive venues in the city center

SOLUTION

There is a hard space in the city center that obstructs the connection between east and west, north and south

CONCRETE PLAN Solve existing problems on the site

Transformed into a public green space

Zoning planning Resilience design to deal with climate change

EXPECTED USERS

Sightseer White-collar worker Student Senior citizen

EXPECTATION Implant new vitality into the city by establishing attractive public green spaces in the city center


MORPHOGENESIS

LANDSCAPE STRATEGY Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Church Halo Use steps to solve the problem of height difference in the site.

The large lawn can provide skiing activities in winter.

The scenic wall with plants in summer can provide climbing activities in winter.

TECHNOLOGY

Static water features can provide a lot of ice activities after freezing in winter.

HYDROLOGY STRATEGY Paver

Pedestal Panel Pedestal Bracket Resistance Heating Cable

Collect

Snowing

Freeze

Annular shape Melt

insulation

Winter Summer Winter Because the area has very heavy snowfall throughout the year, in the water cycle, the melted snow is used to collect water and then reused to create a waterscape. When the waterscape freezes in winter, it can create a new activity space.

Lay heating floor in the site so that it can melt snow in winter.The design allows citizens to easily walk on the site in winter and participate in a variety of winter activities.

STREET STRATEGY

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Create

Frontage Zone

This area is an extension of the shops beside the street, which can provide functions such as rest and catering, and can also enrich the visual experience of the street.

2 Clear Path

The clear path is mainly used for direct passage, and there are no other obstacles except street lights, trash cans, and fire hydrants.

3 Bicycle Path

Bicycle path provide passages for cyclists, so that the green spaces connected by the commercial streets can be reached in more ways.

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Buffer Zone

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Carriageway

The buffer zone is used to isolate the roads on the east and west sides, and plant some shrubs and trees for greening to add some vitality to the commercial street. Used to pass vehicles

Plane The plan of the site was inspired by the two Catholic churches in the site.The aura of the Virgin is sacred and pure,bringing us hope and blessings.


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5 Viewing and resting area 6 Main road 7 Rest square 8 Waterscape 9 Open rest area 10 Fountain

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Adaptive design

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SUMMER ACTIVITY

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Dabble

WINTER ACTIVITY Ride 12

Skateboard

Skiing

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Snowball fight

Catering services Social intercourse

Outdoor performance

Ice-skate

Ice hockey

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PROFILE ANALYSIS This scene is a section in the north-south direction of the site. On the left is the static pool in the site, which is two meters deep and has enough water storage capacity; on the right is the lawn in the center of the site.

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When summer comes, the melted snow can be collected along the terrain and transported into the pool by underground pipelines to reach the hydrological cycle.

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The scene is a section of the site in the east-west direction. On the left is part of the lawn in the center of the site, and on the right is the viewing area at the east entrance of the site. The viewing area is mainly composed of landscape walls and planting slopes within 2 meters high. Visitors can feel surrounded by plants while walking in it. The landscape wall can provide climbing activities, and the grass under the wall can provide safety protection.

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RENDERINGS Summer

The lawn is the best place to relax. Sudbury is cold for most of the year. There is a warm and comfortable place here, which can attract more people to come here.

Winter

The lawn becomes a snow field in winter, and Sudbury people who like ice sports can find a good place here.


05 OTHER WORKS Painting

Photograph


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