Architectural Design & Landscape Architectural Design 2017-2020 Zilong Ma
Zilong Ma Portfoilo | 2020
个人陈述: 充满热情的景观建筑设计专业应届生,专注于栖息地优化、后工业改造和公共空间创 造。在平面设计,建筑设计和景观设计方面拥有扎实的学术和专业背景。对研究和开发 有意义,颠覆性的方法来挑战传统设计抱有浓厚兴趣。 参与多个与悉尼政府合作的研究性项目,熟悉教学,设计课题流程及细节。学习能力 强,团队合作经验丰富,擅长人员组织,高效完成各项任务。
教育背景: 2019 - 2020. 新南威尔士大学(QS 建筑与环境设计 全球排名 NO.25) 景观设计硕士 GPA 6.5
ZILONG MA 马子龙 15/03/1996
2016 - 2018. 阿德莱德大学 建筑设计学士 GPA 5.87
相关经历: 2017.12 - 2018. 01 HIC翰创设计 上海 景观设计实习助理,负责结构绘图,3D建模,商标设计,汇报模板设计 2019. 09 - 12 BE UNSW with PlaceAgency, GreenWay, Inner West Council 悉尼 合作项目主设计师,负责场地分析,概念设计,施工安排以及预算报告
荣获奖项: All-in Exhibition, the University of Adelaide, 2017-2018 入选全学院年度最优秀学生设计作品展 UNSW Built Environment Dean’s Merit List, 2019 全校最优秀学生表彰,设计学院学生最高成就 Tactical Urbanism Intervention, Lewisham West, The Winning Design, 2019 悉尼城市空间项目竞选优胜作品,项目设计主导 10th GreenWay Art Prize, 2019 悉尼Greenway第十届艺术展入围参展
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01 | Curriculum Vitae
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SOP STEP IN AND OUT
UNSW ALUMNI PARK
GREENWAY PROJECT
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GLENELG TIDE APARTMENT
TRACES OF LANDSCAPES
MASS COMPLEX
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GREY CRYSTAL
REPRESENTATION
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2017 - 2020
Landscape Architecture
CONTENT
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01 SOP STEP IN AND OUT
Landscape Architecture Aesthetic Considerations for Preservation and Reuse of PostIndustrial Landscape Design Industrial facilities and culture have played an important role in Australian economic and social development. With the passage of time, most of the industrial activities have faded out of the public's vision, but these lands have left indelible traces in the local area. For these post-industrial sites, landscape design has become the contemporary mainstream means of preservation and reuse. How to do well in the post-industrial landscape design has become a real issue that needs constant attention. Taking the SOP site as the object, this project mainly discusses the aesthetic considerations in the post-industrial landscape
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design, and tried to establish a set of research methods with wide applicability to help designers better protect and reuse the cultural and aesthetic value in the post-industrial project. Started with literature review and case studies to understand the characteristics of the post-industrial landscape, based on this, I discussed the role of aesthetic theory in it. By means of evaluation model and mapping, the site material, spatial and temporal quality can be evaluated to obtain the aesthetic balance point between picturesque and dialectical landscape theory.
Landscape Architecture
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The plank road corresponding to the arc of the Ring walk, the perspective moves from the top pit to the point close to the pit.
Digital model making process.
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Refer to the precedent methodology and structure to find the appropriate research method for the SOP project.
Landscape Architecture Relationships between theories of post-industrial landscape design and SOP.
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2020 Traces of human activity in the site gradually expanded.
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Original access to brickpit ring
Bike lanes
Existing access to brickpit ring
Bike lanes Proposed light rail route
Proposed Light rail station
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Bike lanes
Landscape Architecture
Overview of the brickpit, site plan 770m x 770m and four subdivisions.
Existing train station
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The Brickpit will have to be opened to the public for future traffic planning.
Fig.21-1 Cliff in 1911, provided by State Library of NSW, 2020.
Fig.21-2 Productions scene in 1911, provided by Rex, H., 2014.
Fig.21-3 Rails and chimneys in 1911, provided by Rex, H., 2014.
Fig.21-4 Productions scene in 1911, provided by Rex, H., 2014.
Fig.21-5 Productions scene in 1912, provided by State Library of NSW, 2020.
Fig.21-6 In a state of ruin around 1980, provided by flickr.com, 2005.
Fig.21-7 A red rattler passed in 1982, provided by Graeme Skeet/nswrail.net, 2012.
Fig.21-8 Mad Max shooting site in 1985, provided by madmaxmovies.com, undated.
The Brickpit will have to be opened to the public for future traffic planning.
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Material quality Structures and footprints of buildings Relics and artefacts
Repurposed parklands
P6 Sydney Olympic Park Car Park
Lion and Samsung Service Centre
Potential elements
Reused and repurposed materials
Spatial quality Abundant topography
Create new spatial relationships
Temporal quality Possibilities for recollection
Juxtaposition
One of the few clear views from the top to the bottom
What Is New?
Landscape Architecture
Based on the aesthetic tendency, part of the design strategy adopts the viewpoint of enhancing visual aesthetics in picturesque landscape. The material and space quality of the site can be improved by reusing more materials, changing the use of the areas, constructing more complex terrain and establishing new spatial relations. The other part is the idea of protection and reexcavation of industrial heritages and elements in dialectical landscape, which evokes memories by reappearing architectural footprints and juxtaposition of new and old elements, so as to strengthen the time quality of the site (See report on Issuu for more detail).
Existing elements Original pasture of State Abattoir
Potential elements
Quality analysis of subdivision 1.
Theoretical position •
PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE
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DIALECTICAL LANDSCAPE
Picturesque landscape: Visual aesthetic improvement Repurpose parkland as public lawn
Paths link landscape layers of different heights
Viewing deck that breaks through the vision obstacle
Repurpose parkland as outdoor exhibition area
+ Group of monument referring the chimneys of Brickworks
+ Footprint of original pasture of State Abattoir
The juxtaposition of structures in different periods
Footprint of State Brickworks
Dialectical landscape: Preservation / re-excavation of industrial heritage
Path connecting ground and bottom, referred to the original route Dialectical landscape: Preservation / re-excavation of industrial heritage Paths allowing a close observation of shale
Viewing platforms: The relative high points at the bottom of the brickpit Picturesque landscape: Visual aesthetic improvement
Transform the sketch into digital model and combine with the site model for testing.
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Repurposed bridle path
SOP water recycling station
Repurposed parklands
Potential elements
Restored factory sites
Potential elements Footprint of State Brickworks Existing elements
Potential elements
(The current view is covered by dense woods and fences)
Open up a new vision towards the brickpit
(The current view is covered by dense woods and fences)
Potential elements
Open up a new vision towards the brickpit Potential elements
Wreckage of brick making machine
Original site of State Brickworks
Existing elements
Restored factory sites Existing elements
Existing elements
Quality analysis of subdivision 2.
Wreckages of brick making machine
Quality analysis of subdivision 3.
Repaired brick warehouse
Frog breeding ponds based on existing materials
Existing elements
Existing elements Landscape layer connecting the top and bottom Potential elements
Existing elements
Landscape Architecture
Potential elements Wreckage of brick making machine
(Now used as vehicle road for administrator)
Reused construction vehicle lane Existing elements
Brickpit Ring- an additional landscape layer above the ground Existing elements
Potential platform, landscape layer on top Potential elements New perspectives Potential elements
Frog breeding ponds
Exposed ancient shale accumulation
Existing elements
Potential platform, landscape layer in between Potential elements
Existing elements
Quality analysis of subdivision 4.
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PLAN 2
PLAN 1
Landscape Architecture Masterplan.
Section AA, Close to the water surface and close to the shale wall.
The Ring Walk
Section CC, Look at the Brickpit from different heights.
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Section BB.
The new entrance
Viewing platform
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Existing fence
Viewing platform
Buffer planting
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Three meter wide metal framed walkway
Chrysanthemoides monilifera, Boneseed Lantana camara, Common lantana Cortaderia rudiuscula, Pink Pampas
Plan-1, The curved plank road fits the terrain, visitors will take a winding tour of brickpit from top to bottom.
Horse trail
Brickworks sculpture and shelter group
SOP water recycling station
Landscape Architecture
Area that visitors can walk around
Frog breeding ponds Wooden monument in the shape of brick chimney Viewing platform
Frog breeding ponds
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Newly planted trees Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum
Buffer planting Tristaniopsis laurina, Water Gum Callitris canescens, Scrubby Cypress Pine Viewing platform Eucalyptus camaldulensis, River Red Gum Group of existing trees
Plan-2.
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P1
P3
Landscape Architecture
The intuitive spatial relationship and connection via physical model.
P2
Path, deck, and platform: Detail of physical model. P4
For SOP Post-industrial Sites and More The above research methods and design process provided a feasible idea for postindustrial landscape design. Starting from the aesthetic theoretical position, the site features were deconstructed into the quality of materials, space and time, and optimized and improved one by one in the subsequent targeted design, so as to obtain the final overall scheme. I believed that, not limited to individual and landscape architect, collaborative research methods and team cooperation can greatly extend the applicability of the above. It is not just the Brickpit site. The same or even more complex evaluation model and more accurate digital models can be applied to all postindustrial sites of SOP, such as the Newington Armory the industrial sites of large and small size along the Homebush Bay. Structures, monuments, and shelters interweave with modern buildings and heritage.
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Perspective 02 (P2), Spatial testing via human perspective 1.6m, get a closer look at the shale and vegetations.
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Perspective 03 (P3), Spatial testing via human perspective 1.6m, get a closer look at the shale and wetland.
Perspective 01 (P1), with less fence and new perspective to see the pit and Ring walk.
Perspective 04 (P4), Factory skeleton-like shelter and chimney shaped monuments.
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02 UNSW ALUMNI PARK
Landscape Architecture Design and Reuse of Public Space UNSW campus landscape design integrates the original architectural elements and the campus culture to have a multi-functional and practical landscape, providing a suitable site for staff and students to enrich their campus life. UNSW Alumni Park is surrounded by roads. Sidewalks and motorways are interspersed, crossing the entire site requires passage through the motorway and pedestrians will be affected by traffic. Based on analysis and research on various aspects of the site and referring the form of presenting design principles from Ryerson University's report, seven design principles
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are developed for Alumni Park to reflect current thinking specific to campus public realm (Ryerson University Campus Public Realm Plan, 2017). According to the specific needs of a variety of space layout scheme, and find the relative best scheme. The design enlarges the existing area above the space and connects the roads on both sides. Pedestrians, riders and drivers can not interfere with each other on the corresponding roads.
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Perspective view, the rich activities of Alumni Park and the remarkable campus cultural characteristics.
Space layout sketches.
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Concept Plan
Perspective 01 (P1).
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Landscape Architecture
Plan of materials set
Plant distribution and species
Design Principles • • • • • • • Study area in the campus of UNSW
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Create a signature UNSW landscape Create a visual and pedestrian axes Create a strong interactive landscape architecture Develop a pedestrian-friendly transportation route Introduce elements with historical charm and connotation Improve the local microclimate and provide more shads Match the design style of the surrounding building facade
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Perspective 02 (P2).
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Open space and lawn
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Signature shading complex
Sunken garden and plantation
Landscape Architecture
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A: Red brick paving
1: Cajuput Melaleuca cajuputi (Hospital Authority HK 2018)
2: Kanooka, Water Gum Tristaniopsis laurina 'Luscious' (Andreasens Green 2019)
3: Narrow-leaved Ironbark Eucalyptus crebra (Atlas of Living Australia 2009)
4: Round-leaved Mallee Eucalyptus orbifolia ( Zoya Akulova 2017)
B: Yellow stone brick paving
C: Eucalyptus crebra
D: Ficus Macrophylla
E: White stone brick paving
Section BB
Section AA
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03 GREENWAY PROJECT
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Existing tree to be retained Proposed tree Existing tree to be removed Masterplan of site (1:1000 @ A2)
Floodable Landscape Design As one of the drainage areas in the Greenway project (No. 2), the area is designed with an ecological landscape that is floodable and optimized according to the local topography to connect the two banks and protect the water and soil.
S2
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P4 P2 Limestone paver
P1
Timber decking
P3
Grassed mounding Lawn
Isometric projection (High water level)
Isometric projection (Widespread flooding)
Isometric projection of site (Normal water level)
After view (P1)
Landscape Architecture
Wetland
After view (P2)
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Existing tree (Angophora) Existing tree (Eucalyptus)
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Predicted tide level 1.4m Above Mean Sea Level (Coastal Risk Australia 2100)
Predicted tide level 1.4m Above Mean Sea Level (Coastal Risk Australia 2100)
Design Proposal The design objective of the whole No. 2 site is to reduce the impact of motor vehicles on the site and create a safe and interesting riding and walking atmosphere. Tackling climate change is also an issue that can not be ignored and creating a safe to fail floodable wetland system is the sub-theme of the site. In this design, a series of purification ponds with different functions were designed according to the analysis of topography and plant distribution. Rainwater is collected from Tillock St and eventually stored in a pool for irrigation of surrounding vegetation.
Sandbox Simulation By simulating the topography of the site as closely as possible on the sand table, the experiment revealed the first areas to be affected when the canal flooded. Based on this, further investigations are carried out based on data of authoritative websites such as Coastal Risk Australia. Despite the limited reductivity of the sandbox simulation, it can still help designers intuitively understand the corresponding site information, especially the environmental risks brought by the terrain. Predicted tide level 1.4m Above Mean Sea Level (Coastal Risk Australia 2100)
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Landscape Architecture
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Section B
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Section C
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S1: Filtration and Precipitation S2: Purification of heavy metals S3: Comprehensive purification of plants S4: Water quality stabilization regulation S5: Clear water storage
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04 GLENELG TIDE APARTMENT
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Landscape Architecture Exterior render of the building
Ground floor interior
Ground floor exterior
Glenelg Tide Apartment is an exclusive apartment for leisure and entertainment. The apartment boasts excellent sea views and a very humanistic ground floor market. The fusion of private and public areas and the walkways throughout the building are the biggest features of the design.
Second floor exterior
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Building model
Structure model
Broadway
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Seventh level plan 1:200
Dynamic Environment and Architectural Design Glenelg Tide Apartment mainly focuses on the impact of different movement on the site and the unique local landscape. The NorthSouth movement originates from the walking trends of visitors, the distribution of trees, and the direction of the road and the wind. The East-West movement is the topographic trend and the direction of the tide. The form of this architecture combines these movements in two directions, and be modified based on the location of the coastal landscape.
First level plan 1:200
Landscape Architecture
Eighth level plan 1:200
Broadway Ground level plan 1:200
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Landscape Architecture Sectional Perspective
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Context elevation East side
East-West topography trend
Wind direction
Movement of tide direction Section BB
Introduce the North-South movements into the site
Public / Private
Landscape Architecture
Context elevation South side
Movement of topographic trend Section BB
Function areas
Informal Connections
Inside itinerary
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Roof Level 42.00 m
8th Level 31.50 m
7th Level 28.00 m
Landscape Architecture
2nd Level 10.50 m
1st Level 5.35 m
Ground Level 0.00 m Coastline Level -2.20 m
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Section AA
Landscape Architecture
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Section BB
Section CC Level 1
View at Level 1(40 meters)
View at Level 2 (20 meters)
Level 2
Section DD
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05 TRACES OF LANDSCAPES Discover Value Beyond the Fences Lewisham West and the surrounding area are places of historical interest. As a new round of urban construction has transformed the area, it has also worn away traces of the region's unique history. The design aims to create a guiding pathway in the public area like a magnifying glass used by children to explore nature, to arouse people's curiosity and exploration of the local history and culture.
WHAT IF
WHAT DO YOU THINK NEEDS TO BE IMPROVED AT THIS SITE? WE NEED YOUR OPINION ! There is a site improvement project funded by MYER that will happen soon in this community based on the method of micro-interventions. This project is from UNSW ‘s teacher and students and they will collaborate with local government, community, and industry practitioners. The range of this project is defined by a cycle of 100-meter radius centred on Lewisham west station. The main aims of this project are to facilitate some existing problems in this range and encourage residents to participate in outdoor activities. In this project, Each UNSW’s student will select a specific site and provide some tactics, such as increasing some new interactive facilities, to improving this site, thereby achieving our goals.
Dear community members, you are ones who know the site best. Your opinions re crucial for our design and your community. Please contact us if you have any ideas. Each Wednesday from 2 pm to 5 pm, we will stay at the IWC Community Room, Lunar apartments, 22 Hudson St, Lewisham west. Contact: Dr Elisa Palazzo Email address: elisa.palazzo@unsw.edu.au You can visit our office or send an email to us. Thank you for your time.
Cooperation with local organizations and residents.
Structure detail of framework 03 (F3).
Landscape Architecture
Elevation of each framework, F1 to F6 from left to right. T4
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F3
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Location of the historical traces
F6
Location of different frames
F1
Visual direction viewed from frames
T1 P1
Position of perspective views Section position
T6
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Layout plan and view direction.
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Perspective view P2.
Landscape Architecture
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Perspective view P1.
Section.
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06 MASS COMPLEX A-A
Mass and Void in Landscape Architecture
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Layer 1& 2: Contain the paving on the ground and blocks shaped by plants, wood and bricks, with various shapes and sizes. Plants Masses Brick Masses Wooden seats Wooden platform
Section AA.
Section BB.
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Layer 3: 5 meters above the ground in average. The concrete walking path (or bridge) connects two universities’ buildings. Walkable area
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Perspective view 02 (P2).
Perspective view 03 (P3).
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Physical model (Layer 1& 2).
Ground-floor walking route.
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Landscape Architecture
Perspective view 01 (P1).
Physical model (Layer 3).
Perspective view 04 (P4).
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07 SA ART PARK
Landscape Architecture
Southward perspective, open lawns and semi-enclosed gardens.
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Public Art in Public Space
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This project is a multifunctional art exhibition place and conducive to the popularization of art as a part of Project cluster 1: outdoor gallery art, PUBLIC ART ACTION PLAN 2014 – 2019 provided by the City Council of Adelaide. It is a project facing the public who is interested in art and has considerable consumption ability. There are four main spaces of exhibition, displacing different type of artworks on the site. Three historical buildings are reformed into restaurant, art gallery, and museum.
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Performance Shelter
Part of Section BB
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G1. Exhibition space 1 (Painting) G2. Exhibition space 2 (Sculpture) G3. Exhibition space 3 (Integrated area) G4. Exhibition space 4 (Photography) P. Sensory Garden C. Cafe & Restaurant S. Screen M. Mixed plants L. Lawn Paving: a. Concrete Paving b. Slate Paving c. Stone Brick Paving d. Red Brick Paving
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Pirie St
Landscape Architecture
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Section BB Sculpture Area
Garden
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Section AA
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08 GREY CRYSTAL 3
1. Reception area 2. Exhibition space 3. Relaxing space 4. Small library 5 & 6. Reading space 7. Relaxing space 8 & 9. Seminar rooms 10. Toilets (M/F/D) 11. Storage space
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Exploded perspective 1 Exhibition space Reception area
Landscape Architecture
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Exploded perspective 2 Storage space Reading space Seminar rooms Small library 3 toilets
Main Structure
Application of Natural Light in Underground Space GREY CRYSTAL is a campus subterranean building featuring the main exhibition located inside of Maths Lawns in The University of Adelaide SA. The design is to build the whole void space through the wall facade and glass geometry, and further enhance the power and mystery of space through the projection of light and shadow and provides the exhibitors with a well-equipped and tasteful pavilion.
Section B-B
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Section A-A
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Lift Access
Plan (Groud Level)
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Function area detail
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Landscape Architecture
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Main levels
Plan (Level 3)
Stair Access
Spatial diagrams C-C
Spatial diagrams D-D
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09 REPRESENTATION
Landscape Architecture Sketches and watercolour, 2017.
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Landscape Architecture
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Research on ancient architecture, Alhambra, 2017.
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Landscape Architecture Abstract representation: History and opportunities of SOP, 2020.
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Landscape Architecture
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The abstract feeling of the site, 2018.
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Landscape Architecture Landscape case studies and performance, 2019.
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Landscape Architecture
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Photography: The colour of Jiuzhaigou, 2017.
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Landscape Architecture Representation design and concept drawings: Project Oasis, 2018.
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Landscape Architecture
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Representation design and concept drawings: Godzilla, 2018.
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