Landscaping Architectural Design Portfolio_Ziyan_Qi_2909_2020

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P O R T F O L I O ZIYAN QI

LANDSCAPING * ARCHITECTURAL * DESIGN


齐梓言 EDUCATION

Auggie Qi

Feb. 2015 - Nov. 2015. Diploma of Art, Bradford Collage of University of Adelaide Feb. 2016 - Jul. 2019. Bechalor of Architectural Design, University of Adelaide Jul. 2019 - (Study plan on hold because of Covid-19). Master of Landscaping Architectural Design, University of Adelaide

EXPERIENCE

Aug - Sep. 2020

EF Junior English Institute

Tutor Asistant

Nov. 2019

Academic Exchange Between The Barlett of UCL,

Interpretor / Event Planner

Hubei Industrial University and Wuhan Government. Nov. 2018 - Jan. 2019

PROJECTS

Landcare Ecological Technologies Co.

2020

Land of the Nostalgists

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Domino Gallery

Designer Asistant

Let it Flood, Let it GrowCampus Furniture Design 2019

Eclipse

2018

Appreciation of Emotions

2017

'COAST' -- Coastal TangramGarden

Omelas Light is Self-Reflection Prosperity

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Urban Farm at 304 Pirie Street

2016

Festival at Glenthorne Farm Glenside Nests -- Urban & Living Space Design


SKILL SUMMARY

Adobe Photoshop Illustrator indesign AutoCAD Sketchup Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Enscape Handdrawing/Sketching Engraving & Printing

CONTACT

mayday082469@gmail.com +61 452455357 +86 18571771090 hellow_auggie

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Contents

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故园之地 LAND OF THE NOSTALGISTS

景观生态中心 BIOPHILIC CENTRE AT VICTORIA SQ

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野蛮生长 LET IT FLOOD, LET IT GROW

洪水防治及利用 HOW WE DEAL WITH THE FLOODING & WHAT FLOODING BRINGS TO US?

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多米诺游廊 DOMINO GALLERY

公园景观新元素 INNOVATIVE LANDSCAPE & ELEMENT

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月食 ECLIPSE

万物不甘静止 CELEBRATION FOR THE CEASELESS MOVEMENTS

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奥姆拉斯 OMELAS

城市环保及可持续计划 DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABLE ADELAIDE

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繁荣 PROSPERITY

未来拯救计划 SAVE THE FUTURE

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LAND OF THE NOSTALGISTS

As an extended scheme under the inspirations by TCL's masterplan for Victoria Square, Tarndanyangga, the southern part of the square is aimed to demonstrate an imitation of natural habitats for native wildlife. The methodology is to introduce plant species and planting arrangements that could either be accommodations or food sources for native birds, insects and other wildlife that are expected to return to the site. As a result, the Land of Nostalgist is designed with a dense planting mass to reach the goal of creating a relatively isolated space for wildlife habitats within the urban contexts.

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故园之地 LAND OF THE NOSTALGISTS

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DESIGN BRIEF:

DESIGN BRIEF: As an extended scheme under the inspirations by TCL's masterplan for Victoria Square, Tarndanyangga, the southern part of the square is aimed to demonstrate an imitation of natural habitats for native wildlife. The methodology is to introduce plant species and planting arrangements that could either be accommodations or food sources for native birds, insects and other wildlife that are expected to return to the site. As a result, the Land of Nostalgist is designed with a dense planting mass to reach the goal of creating a relatively isolated space for wildlife habitats within the urban contexts. To reflect the design principles at the premilinary stage, a series of concrete structures are introduced to the site in multiple zonings to achieve the 'reinassance of grids' concept. A wide SITE ANALYSIS: range of activities are expected to be held on these platforms, such as plant viewing, wildlife observing, mobile cafe and popup mini central market, which reflecs the culture and community sustainabilities from the developing proposal by TCL. By creating space for both wildlife habitats and community activities on the Land of EXISITING OBJECTS be Nostalgist, the visitors could hopefully reminded of how the natural ecological atmosphere felt like while engaging themselves into the urban life.

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PLANT ILLUSTRATION

EXISITING OBJECTS

BUILDING CONTEXTS

ACCESSIBITY AND INTERACTION

RENAISSANCE OF GRIDS

WILDLIFE CARE

REPLICATE OF MARKET PLACE

HIGHER ACCESSIBILITY

TRANSPORT

PLANT ABSTRACTIONS:

The form of the concrete structures is inspired by the foliage of Eucalyptus macrocarpa, which could be observed to have a symmetrical form. The general patterns of the overall structure are designed to be square and rectangular, in order to reflect and celebrate the nostalgic way of Adelaide urban planning by Colonel Light. The sizes of concrete blocks vary from 3*3mm to 5*5mm.

The colour scheme of the plant selection is abstracted by picking the main colours of Eucalyptus macrocarpa. The cool-tone hue is applied to the whole site to provide the sense of calming with the cooperation of pinkish red for highlighting the joints of pathways.

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The star shape abstracted from the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa is broken down and applied to the path formation on the site. It could help achieve the high accessibility from multiple directions as one of the design principles.

The pointed dome shape of the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa inspired the form of the green infrastructure.

Myrtaceae

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ssp. macrocarpa Rose of the West West Australia

Myrtaceae

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ssp. macrocarpa

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WAKEFIELD ST

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By creating space for both wildlife habitats and community activities on the Land of Nostalgist, the visitors could hopefully be reminded of how the natural ecological atmosphere felt like while engaging themselves into the urban life.

WILDLIFE CARE

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RENAISSANCE OF GRIDS

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HILTON ADELAIDE

DESIGN PRINCIPLES:

SITING OBJECTS

GROTE ST

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To reflect the design principles at the premilinary stage, a series of concrete structures are introduced to the site in multiple zonings to achieve the 'reinassance of grids' concept. A wide range of activities are expected to be held on these platforms, such as plant viewing, wildlife observing, mobile cafe and popup mini central market, which reflecs the culture and community sustainabilities from the developing proposal by TCL.

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HIGHER ACCESSIBILITY

LAW COURT

The form of the concrete structures is inspired by the foliage of Eucalyptus macrocarpa, which could be observed to have a symmetrical form. The general patterns of the overall structure are designed to be square and rectangular, in order to reflect and celebrate the nostalgic way of Adelaide urban planning by Colonel Light. The sizes of concrete blocks vary from 3*3mm to 5*5mm.

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The colour scheme of the plant selection is abstracted by picking the main colours of Eucalyptus macrocarpa. The cool-tone hue is applied to the whole site to provide the sense of calming with the cooperation of pinkish red for highlighting the joints of pathways. The star shape abstracted from the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa is broken down and applied to the path formation on the site. It could help achieve the high accessibility from multiple directions as one of the design principles.

The pointed dome shape of the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa inspired the form of the green infrastructure.

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GOUGER ST

PLAN SCALE 1:1000

PLAN SCALE 1:500

1 EXTENDED SHELTER

(REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 2 TRAM STOP 3 GRID PLATFORMS - ACTIVITIES HOLDERS 4 BICYCLE HUB (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL)

5 PERIMETER GARDENS

(REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 6 VIEWING DECK 7 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE - POSSUMS' ACCOMMODATIONS

PONDS - RIPARIAN HABITATS THREE RIVERS FOUNTAIN 10 PERIMETER PAVEMENT (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 8 9

SA WATER

REPLICATE OF MARKET PLACE


1 NO. AFAD

2 NO. AL

3 NO. BC 1 NO. CPM

2 NO. BM

12 NO. EGKC

15 NO. LB

15 NO. EGKC

9 NO. LB

1 NO. KP 1 NO. AL

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1 NO. CPM

LAZA

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3 NO. BC

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THREE RIVERS FOUNTAIN

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THREE RIVERS 5 NO. CBC FOUNTAIN

SA WATER

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1 NO. AP

• • 2 NO. LB

1 NO. AL

• PONDS - RIPARIAN HABITATS 8 NO. DVA 108NO. LB 9 THREE 1 NO.RIVERS AL 3FOUNTAIN NO. BC 3 NO. BC 10 PERIMETER PAVEMENT (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL)

Allocasuaria littoralis

Acacia podalyriifolia

Allocasuaria littoralis

•Wind Breaker

•Wind Breaker

•Wind Breaker

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ssp. Macrocarpa

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PERIMETER TER 1 NO.5 BM 2 NO. LB 2 NO. GARDENS KP (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) ASTERPLAN BY TCL) 1 NO. AL 1 NO. AL 6 VIEWING DECK 7 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE MS - ACTIVITIES HOLDERS PLANT SCHEDULE - POSSUMS' ACCOMMODATIONS ASTERPLAN BY TCL)

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1 NO. CM

2 NO. EM

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1 1 NO. AP

Acacia podalyriifolia •Wind Breaker

1 NO. BM

PLANT SCHEDULE

5 NO. BM

30 NO. LB 2 NO. KP 1 NO. AL

10 NO. LB 1 NO. AL

3 NO. BC

8 NO. DVA 3 NO. BC

PLANTING PLAN 'MASS PLANTING FOR HABITAT' SCALE 1:200

PLANTING PLAN -- MASS PLANTING FOR HABITAT SCALE 1:100

7 NO. AVR 1 NO. AL 3 NO. CBC

Acacia podalyriifolia

Billardiera cymosa

Leucophyta brownii

Eleocharis sphacelata

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celebrate the nostalgic way of Adelaide urban planning by Colonel Light. The sizes of concrete blocks vary from 3*3mm to 5*5mm.

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The colour scheme of the plant selection is abstracted by picking the main colours of Eucalyptus macrocarpa. The cool-tone hue is applied to the whole site to provide the sense of calming with the cooperation of pinkish red for highlighting the joints of pathways.

Ziyan Qi A1682771

The star shape abstracted from the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa is broken down and applied to the path formation on the site. It could help achieve the high accessibility from multiple directions as one of the design principles.

GOUGER ST PLAN SCALE 1:500

(REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 2 TRAM STOP 3 GRID PLATFORMS - ACTIVITIES HOLDERS 4 BICYCLE HUB (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL)

The pointed dome shape of the fruit of Eucalyptus macrocarpa inspired the form of the green infrastructure.

Agonis flexuosa 'After Dark'

Acacia podalyriifolia

Citrus medica

•Feature Specimen •Directory Provider

•Wind Breaker •Cool-tone Hue Provider •Habitat for Native Small Bird

•Edible Fruit •Market Theme Responser •Community Friendly •Butterflies, Bees and Native Birds Attractor

5 PERIMETER GARDENS

1 EXTENDED SHELTER

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ssp. Macrocarpa •Sculptual Form •Cool-tone Hue Provider •Habitat for Nectar-eating birds and insects.

(REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 6 VIEWING DECK 7 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE - POSSUMS' ACCOMMODATIONS

PONDS - RIPARIAN HABITATS THREE RIVERS FOUNTAIN 10 PERIMETER PAVEMENT (REFERRING MASTERPLAN BY TCL) 8 9

Centaurea cineraria

Allocasuaria littoralis

Acacia podalyriifolia

Allocasuaria littoralis

•Cool-tone Hue Provider •Butterflies, Bees and Native Birds Attractor

•Wind Breaker •Habitat for Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

•Wind Breaker •Cool-tone Hue Provider •Habitat for Small Native Bird

•Wind Breaker •Wind Breaker •Cool-tone Hue Prov •Habitat for •Sculptual Form •Habitat for Small Na Yellow Tailed Black •Cool-tone Hue Cockatoo Provider •Habitat for Nectareating birds and GREEN insects. INFRAST

GRID PLATFORM

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ssp. Macrocarpa

Acacia podalyriifolia

POSSUM ACCOM PATH

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D2

SECTION 1 SECTION 1 SCALE 1:50 SCALE 1:100

DETAIL 1 -- FIXING OF PLANTING BED AND PATHWAY SCALE 1:10

SWEET EARTH FILL FOR PLANTING

DETAIL 2 -- POSSUM ACCOMMODATION SCALE 1:20

60mm TIMBER FINISHING FOR SEATING

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20mm CONCRETE FINISHING

PRECAST CONCRETE POLE. DIA. 35mm 3mm THK. POLE PLATE. PREMOULDED TO STABLIZE THE ACCOMMODATION DEVICE

SITE PERSPECTIVES


• 1 NO. BM 2 NO. LB 1 NO. AL

2 NO. KP 1 NO. AL

10 NO. LB 1 NO. AL

3 NO. BC

PLANTING PLAN -- MASS PLANTING FOR HABITAT SCALE 1:100

8 NO. DVA 3 NO. BC

5 NO. BM

7 NO. AVR 1 NO. AL 3 NO. CBC

PLANT SCHEDULE

vider ative Bird

Acacia podalyriifolia

Billardiera cymosa

Leucophyta brownii

Eleocharis sphacelata

Banksia Media

Allocasuaria littoralis

Billardiera cymosa

•Wind Breaker •Cool-tone Hue Provider •Habitat for Small Native Bird

•Shrubbery •Edible Fruit •Market Theme Responser •Community Friendly •Habitat for Lizards and Native Birds

•Hedging/Buffer Planting •Cool-tone Hue Provider

•Raperian Species •Habitat for Waterbirds, Frogs and Fish

•Shrubbery/Buffer Planting •Habitat for Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

•Wind Breaker •Habitat for Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

•Shrubbery •Edible Fruit •Market Theme Responser •Community Friendly •Habitat for Lizards and Native Birds

TRUCTURE: MS MMODATIONS

VIEWING PLATFORM WITH 1:10 RAMP

Kunzea pomifera •Low Groundcover •Edible Fruit •Market Theme Responser •Community Friendly •Habitat for Nectar-eating birds and insects

Dodonaea viscosa ssp. Angustissima •Shrubbery •Habitat for Moths, Butterflies, Native Birds and Beetles. •Community Friendly

Leucophyta brownii RIPARIAN ZONE

PATH

•Buffer Planting •Cool-tone Hue Provider

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+44.8 1 V; 10H

SECTION 2 SECTION

2 SCALE 1:100

SCALE 1:50

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D1

D2

SECTION 1 SCALE 1:50

DETAIL 1 --FIXING OF PLANTING BED DETAIL 1PATHWAY AND -- FIXING OF PLANTING BED SCALE 1:20 AND PATHWAY SCALE 1:10

SWEET EARTH FILL FOR PLANTING

DETAIL 2 --POSSUM DETAIL 2 ACCOMMODATION -- POSSUM SCALE 1:20 ACCOMMODATION SCALE 1:20

60mm TIMBER FINISHING FOR SEATING

20mm CONCRETE FINISHING

PRECAST CONCRETE POLE. DIA. 35mm 3mm THK. POLE PLATE. PREMOULDED TO STABLIZE THE ACCOMMODATION DEVICE M10 HEX BOLT

250mm BRICK WALL WATERPROOF GEOTEXTILE SWEET EARTH FILL FOR PLANTING 25 mm COARSE SAND 20 mm COBBLESTONE PAVING 40 mm BEDDING SAND

SPHERE ACCOMMODATION UNIT. POLISHED AT THE EDGE. TIMBER STAND 3mm BOLT PLATE. FIXED TO TIMBER STAND AND CONCRETE GRID PLATFORM GRID PLATFORM

PM2/20 COMPACTED TO 98% M.D.D GRAVEL LAYER

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WILDLIFE CARE DESIGN PRINCIPLES: DESIGN PRINCIPLES: OBJECTS

RENAISSANCE DESIGN PRINCIPLES EXISITING OF GRIDS

LDING ACCESSIBITY TRANSPORT NTEXTS AND REPLICATE OF MARKET PLACE RENAISSANCE OF GRIDS RENAISSANCE INTERACTION RENAISSANCE REPLICATE OF HIGHER EXISITING EXISITING OBJECTS OBJECTS OF OF GRIDS GRIDS MARKET PLACE ACCESSIBILITY

RENAISSANCE OF GRIDS

WILDLIFE CARE WILDLIFE CARE WILDLIFE CARE REPLICATE OF MARKET PLACE

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Of Of course, course, some some moves moves need need to to be be taken taken as as controlling controlling methodology to avoid overflowing that might consistantly MYPONGA RAINSTATION methodology to avoid overflowing that might consistantlyput put the surrounding communities, architecture with heritage value, the surrounding communities, architecture with heritage value, and andthe theagricultural agriculturalareas areasat atstake. stake.AAmore morepositive positivesystemic systemic thinking is formed that the flooding could somehow encourage thinking is formed that the flooding could somehow encourage the the growths growths of of few few aspects--the aspects--the wet wet lands lands created created after after flooding floodingcould coulddefinitely definitelyideal idealhabitats habitatsfor forlocal localwatercourses watercourses vegetations. vegetations.Following Followingit,it,aalarge largeamount amountof ofurban urbanwetland wetland parks or natural reservations can be established to parks or natural reservations be established toattract attract AVERAGEcan RAINFALL DECILE, visitors that would 2000-2015, MAY-JULY visitorsand andfinancial financialinvestments investments that wouldprovide providesupports supports for general economic SCALE 1:400000 forlocal localdevelopments. developments.As Asthe the general economicsituation situationof of Onkaparinga Onkaparingaisisenhanced enhancedby bythe theadditional additionaltourism tourismresource, resource,

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INTERTIDAL AREA and its impact on the Onkaparinga southern coastal line of the region. The region is taken as the ONKAPARINGA RIVER CATCHMENT region, it is essential to understand the hydrology system in target site for further research as it gathers the greatest amount INLAND HYDROLOGY When you come back, remember you are my guests. Not my masters. When you come back, remember you are my guests. Not my masters. PEDLER CREEK CATCHMENT the whole area. Onkaparinga is well-known for abundant of water and has potential to develop as a future habitat for RAIN STATIONS -- Emma Zeck -- Emma Zeck inland creeks and water reservoirs. To reduce the damage by watercourse vegetation groups. According to the proposal WILLUNGA CATCHMENT southern coastal line To flooding and WATER BODY flooding, the Onkaparinga City Council has introduced eight of flooding control and site improvement for the next stage, southern coastal line of of the the region. region. The The region region is is taken taken as as the the To analyze analyze the the flooding and its its impact impact on on the the Onkaparinga Onkaparinga MOUNT CATCHMENT MYPONGA CATCHMENT MOUNTBOLD BOLD CATCHMENT creeks to disperse the gathering of overflowing water and rain the area can be a test sample, in which the soil quality and target site for further research as it gathers the greatest amount region, is essential to understand the hydrology system in WATER CATCHMENTS target site for further research as it gathers the greatest amount region, it it is essential to understand the hydrology system in INTERTIDAL AREA BROWNHILL / /KESWICK CATCHMENT of the The by region is taken To analyze the flooding and itsinfrastructures impact on the Onkaparinga water as a remedy for property and public safety southern greencoastal space line could be region. improved making use as of the the water KESWICK of and has the area. Onkaparinga is of water water andCATCHMENT has potential potential to to develop develop as as a a future future habitat habitat for for the whole whole area. Onkaparinga is well-known well-known for for abundant abundantBROWNHILL TARGET TERRITORY BOUNDARY target site for further research as it gathers the greatestand amount region, it isBy essential to understand theroutes hydrology system in INLAND HYDROLOGY and health. overlapping the creeks and the flooding catchment, in order to absorb the overflowing control the PORT RD CATCHMENT watercourse vegetation groups. According to the proposal inland creeks and water reservoirs. To reduce the damage by PORT RD CATCHMENT watercourse vegetation groups. According to the proposal inland creeks and water reservoirs. To reduce the damage by andsituation has potential developyears. as a future habitat for the it whole area. Onkaparinga is well-known abundant map, is found there is a significant water jointfor point near the of water flooding in the to following RAIN STATIONSFLOODING AREAS & RESERVOIRS

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inland creeks and water reservoirs. To reduce the damage by flooding, the Onkaparinga City Council has introduced eight creeks to disperse the gathering of overflowing water and rain water as a remedy for property infrastructures and public safety and health. By overlapping the creeks routes and the flooding map, it is found there is a significant water joint point near the SA CULTURAL & INFRASTRUCTURE SCALE 1:400000

of flooding control and flooding, watercourse vegetation groups. According to the proposal of flooding and site site improvement improvement for for the the next next stage, stage, flooding, the the Onkaparinga Onkaparinga City City Council Council has has introduced introduced eight eight GRANGE AREA CATCHMENT GRANGE AREAcontrol CATCHMENT WATER BODY of flooding control and site improvement for the next stage, the area can be a test sample, in which the soil quality and creeks to disperse the gathering of overflowing water and rain the area can be a test sample, in which the soil quality and creeks to disperse the gathering of overflowing water and rain the area can be a test sample, in which the soil quality and MILE MILEEND ENDDRAIN DRAINCATCHMENT CATCHMENT WATERremedy CATCHMENTS green water green space space could could be be improved improved by by making making use use of of the the water water water as as a a remedy for for property property infrastructures infrastructures and and public public safety safety green space could be improved by making use of the water TARGET TERRITORY BOUNDARY CATCHMENT catchment, order absorb overflowing and and routes and flooding catchment, in order to absorb the overflowing and control the STURT CREEKin CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS RAIN STATIONS ONSTURT SITE CREEK AND HYDROLOGY catchment, in order to to INTERTIDAL absorb the the INLAND overflowing and control control the the and health. health. By By overlapping overlapping the the creeks creeksWATER routes and the theAND flooding flooding situation in the following years. SA CULTURAL & INFRASTRUCTURE AREAS there & RESERVOIRSis a significant water SCALE joint 1:800000 1:30000years. flooding situation in the SCALE following map, it isFLOODING found point near the map, it is found there is a significant water joint point near the

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SA & SA CULTURAL CULTURAL & INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE inland creeks and water reservoirs. To reduce the damage by SCALE SCALE 1:400000 flooding, the Onkaparinga City Council has1:400000 introduced eight creeks to disperse the gathering of overflowing water and rain water as a remedy for property infrastructures and public safety and health. By overlapping the creeks routes and the flooding map, it is found there is a significant water joint point near the

PEDLER CULTURAL PEDLERCREEK CREEKCATCHMENT CATCHMENT watercourse vegetation groups. According to theSA proposal SA CULTURAL & & INFRAST INFRAS SCALE SCALE 1:15000 1:15000 of flooding control and site improvement for the next stage, WILLUNGA CATCHMENT WILLUNGA CATCHMENT the MYPONGA area can be a test sample, in which the soil quality and MYPONGACATCHMENT CATCHMENT green space could be improved by making use of the water catchment, in order to absorb the overflowing and control the flooding situation in the following years.

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RECREATION AREAS CHERRYCHERRY GARDENS GARDENS RAINSTATION RAINSTATION A in SA A large large amount amount of of marine marine facilities facilities are are distributed distributed in SA such such CLARENDON CLARENDON RAINSTATION RAINSTATION sea as as water water storage storage tanks, tanks, water water pipelines, pipelines, breakwaters breakwaters and and sea ONKAPARINGA ONKAPARINGA RAINSTATION RAINSTATION walls. walls. These These are are essential essential to to disperse disperse the the intertidal intertidal and and flooding flooding MYPONGA MYPONGA RAINSTATION RAINSTATION water water to to reduce reduce the the damage damage to to the the urban urban contexts contexts and and settlements. settlements. However, However, the the nearest nearest facility facility for for the the target target territory territory is is located located on on the the north-east, north-east, which which is is still still considered considered far far from from the the coastal coastal line. line. Besides, Besides, there there is is no no flooding-proof flooding-proof infrastructure infrastructure along along the the marine marine line line of of the the target target area. area.

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creek creek on on the the southern southern part part of of the the site site apparently apparently intervene intervene with with a a mine mine area. area. Also, Also, the the creek creek near near the the hill hill area area influences influences the landscape point and SA CULTURAL the northern northern urban urban landscape point and the the recreational recreational SA CULTURAL&&INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE areas. not only bring threatens areas. Critically, Critically, these these interactions interactions not only bring threatens to to SCALE 1:400000 SCALE 1:400000 the the urban urban contexts, contexts, but but could could also also be be used used as as water water resources resources for for the the watercourse watercourse vegetation vegetation and and wetland wetland reserves. reserves. Some Some water water intervening intervening needs needs to to be be controlled controlled to to avoid avoid industrial industrial inconvenience inconvenience and and hazard, hazard, but but some some others others could could be be made made use use of of for for the the future future landscaping landscaping and and agricultural agricultural developments. developments. RAINFALL RAINFALL DECILE DECILE 2012 2012

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1:400000 SCALE 1:400000 SCALE 1:400000 SCALE 1:400000 creekSCALE on the southern part of the site apparently intervene with a mine area. Also, the creek near the hill area influences the northern urban landscape point and the recreational areas. Critically, these interactions not only bring threatens to the urban contexts, but could also be used as water resources for the watercourse vegetation and wetland reserves. Some water intervening needs to be controlled to avoid industrial inconvenience and hazard, but some others could be made use of for the future landscaping and agricultural developments.

As a region sitting right next to the sea, the rainfall amounts in Onkapanriga was at the average level in 2012 and 2013. However, a decreasing tendency of rainfall was witnessed in 2014, which might be a cause to the drought situation and limited natural irrigation for the vagetation and agriculture. With the aim of enlarging and rejunvenating the green space16 in Onkaparinga, it is apparently not ideal to see the reducing

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The railway route is ideally extended to the norther n of target region to cooperate with the exsiting secondary road on the site. By this strategy a more comprehensive transport system and higher accessibility to the site could be achieved to attract more visiting flow from the Adelaide central area that is holding higher residential density.

The areas with soil that has higher water capacity could be tested and applied to the coastal line of the target region to create a spongey soil strip. It is expected to absorb the extreme intertidal and reserve underground water to maintain the vegetations in the planned wetland park.

An additional water storage tank is placed on the main joint/catchment of the inland creeks. The added facility is used for collecting extra creek water to avoid overflowing, and acting as an irrigation centre for the surrounding orchards, cropping areas, and the planned wetland park.

The surrounding residential areas guarantee the local visiting flow to the wetland park as is proposed.

The two tributaries of inland creek are ideally intericted before they intervening the residential areas. Suggested methodologies: Smallscale dam construction, drainage and plants strip.

The intertidal interaction with the water reservoir increases the hazard level of overflowing situation, but also has potential for gathering large amount of water resource that could be used after desalinating process.

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The tributary on the south of the target site contributes with an ideal formation of a wetland reserve with its vegetation strip and water collecting potential. It hopefully could cooperate with the planned parkland as a guide, and also as a connection between the park and hill areas to create a more complete local park scheme.

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PLUS 1: Increase the amount of watercourse vegetations along and within the washpool. Enhance the greenery coverage to stablize soil and achieve the wetland park scheme. PLUS 2: Add waterstorage and desalinating facilities on respectively the north and west realms of the prototype to achieve water collecting and introducing. PLUS 3: Establish a water desalination station in the area along the coastal line to transform the sea water into usable irrigation resourse and daily life water supply.

P E R P E N D I C U L A R A P P R O A C H The perpendicular approaches are aiming to establish obstructions , drainages and collecting facilities against the general flowing direction of creek triologies as the necessary movements to prevent flooding damages.

C O M P L I A N T A P P R O A C H Letting the intertidal spread into the prototype area and making uses of it to improve the greenery by providing irrigation is the main reflection of the preliminary design target, which is explained as the compliant approach. The approach is meaningful to enhance the ecological system in the area with minimum industrial intervention.

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STRATEGY BREAK-DOWN & PROPORTION

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PLUS 1 -- WATERCOURSE GREENERY BOOSTING

• INCREASE GREENERY ALONG INLAND WATER BODIES • INCREASE GREENERY ALONG COASTAL LINE • AIM: Introduce wide range of watercourse plant species to achieve design scheme and biodiversity for wetland park. Enhance the ecosystem and stablize the soil condition. Improve the water capacity of soil to increase the absorption of intertidal water. • METHODOLOGY: Testing out planting area/density/pattern according to terrain aspects and slopes.

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SPECIES SELECTIONS FOR •VEGETATION COASTAL REGION SPECIES SELECTIONS • WATERCOURSE • TIDAL FLATS • COASTAL • COASTAL 2nd LINE • FLOODING TOLERANT • SALT SPRAY TOLERANT • SOIL SOLINITY TOLERANT • WIND TOLERANT • WATER LOGGING TOLERANT

•SOIL TYPE COMPARISONS Melaleuca glomerata Desert Paper Bark

Dampiera linearis 'Early Bird'

Atriplex vesicaria Bladder Saltbush

Eucalyptus melanoxylon Black Morrel

Grevillea robusta Silky Oak

Rhagodia spinescens Spiny Saltbush

Pinus radiata Monterey pine

Microlaena stipoides var. stipoides Weeping Rice-grass

BARS OF ATMOSPHERE CM OF WATER LOAMY SAND 0.001 1 28.70% 0.1 102 17.20% 0.333 (1/3) 340 12.00% 1 1020 8.60% 5 5099 6.00% 15 15297 5.20%

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LOAM 71.30% 32.50% 26.80% 23.00% 20.00% 19.00%

SILT LOAM 69.90% 50.40% 40.10% 30.50% 23.50% 23.40%

CLAY 69.70% 42.80% 34.50% 28.20% 21.70% 20.10%

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% Lomandra longifolia 'Katrinus' Spiny Headed Mat-rush

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Acacia longifolia var. sophorae Coastal Wattle

Nitraria billardierei Nitrebush

Casuarina glauca Swamp Oak

Eucalyptus conferruminata Bushy Yate

LOAMY SAND LOAM SILT LOAM Cyperus gymnocaulos Spiny Flat Sedge

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To improve the accuracy of planting locations and density, a method is used by altering the grid mesh density of the site DTM model, in order to detect the possible locations of vegetations for both inland water bodies and near-coastal areas. By analyzing the terrain aspect, it is tested when the grid density reaches the value 45, a relatively regular planting plan is generated with logical pattern formation. Besides, the majority amount of patterns are surrounding the water body without contacting with flooding. It is considered ideal for the future maintanence for vegetations in the wetland park. For the coastal area, the goal is to create a elongated vegetation strip along the coast line to control the intertidal overflow to great extent. When the grid density value reaches 25 or 30, the plant mass forms the expected barrier along the coast line with alternative density. These planting formation could be taken as references in phase II when it comes to vegetation distribution. Since the overall topography of the region is relatively flat, the slope analysis doesn't seem to provide much variety of planting arrangements, so it could be neglected. The plant species selected for the park are under considerations to reach multiple requirements like growing landscapes and evironmental tolerance. Most of the species are native to South Australia to achieve the best effect of soil stablizing. Complimenting with the species growing on site, the silt loam soil that has higher water holding capability no matter the depth of water being collected in flooding period, is selected to replace the less fertile soil on site, in order to achieve the coastal spongy strip area, and also improve the growth of cultivations by increasing the moisture of the underground system.

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•MASS PLANTING AREA TYPE b) -- The shoal/elevated terrain

•PLANTING ARRANGEMENT ALONG THE SHORE

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Rhagodia spinescens

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Acacia stenophylla Nitraria billardierei

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PLUS 2 -- WATER STORAGE, IRRIGATION CENTRE, DRAINAGE & OBSTRUCTIONS

To test out the ideal locations for water storage tank and central irrigation system on the washpool, two aspects are taken into consideration: Water runoff areas: The areas that are possible to be covered by flooding can be mapped out while analyzing the slopes. The reversed areas can logically be the areas that hold water facilities with minimum effects of flooding. The shortest path: As the residential area on the north side and the agricultral area on the south-east side are in need of water resouce for respectively daily-base supply and irrigation, these two areas are set as two points. The logic is to find the path between them as short as possible, without going across the water bodies. With adjusting the N value for GRIDFILTER, the most ideal path is found when N=15; the path length is relatively shorter and the route goes along the water body boundary with certain distance. By locating the facilities under this condition, the effects of water runoff could be minimized. Also the underground linkage between the facilities can achieve the shortest path to save budget.

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• SHORTEST PATH BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL AND ARGRICULTURAL REGIONS

SET POINT FOR RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICUTURAL AREAS LOCATION OF WATER STORAGE AND CENTRAL IRRIGATION FACILITIES INTERLINKAGE When n=50 Path Length = 474 m Ideal path length, but path may go across water body.

When n=40 Path Length = 492.5 m Path goes across water body.

When n=30 Path Length = 519.4 m Path contacts with water body boundary. Might be affected by overflows.

When n=20 Path Length = 551 m Path goes along the water bodie. Path length is relatively long.

When n=15 Path Length = 525.6 m Path goes along the water bodies. Ideal for underground interlinkages of water facilities.

• DRAINAGE & OBSTRUCTIONS

WATER STORAGE & SUPPLY: 2200 - Gallon Water Tank H: 2500 mm W: 2000 mm

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A Under the base of Plus 2, the locations of storage tanks and supply centre for both residential and agricultural uses are demonstrated on the map above. The standard of tank dimension is chosen to be 2200 gallons to store an ideal amount of water overflow and support the water usage of the neighbourhood which contains the population around 11,264 (forecast to increase to 13,336 by 2036.

DRAINAGE CHANNEL: W: 20000 mm L: 450000+ mm Depth: 5000+ mm

The additional drainage route with 20m width is considered to go across the washpool area to connect the water facilities on two ends of the prototype. It's expected to achieve the interlinkage between the facilities, while release the water gathering pressure for the depression topography. By changing the regional terrain slope and introducing pumping system, it could direct the water runoff into an additional direction towards the collecting terminals.

A VERTICAL OBSTRUCITONS: W (at the top): 5000 mm Angle on one side: 60° Angle on the other side: 80° L: 200000 mm H: 1000 ~ 8000 mm

To obstruct the flooding that might intervene with cultivating and residential areas, the methodology is to raise the terrain or build barrier walls pendicular to the running off directions. The model demonstrates the placements of two raising obstruction in 'bracket' form, surrounding the two edges of the washpool area. The introduction of the wavy upper line avoids blocking the visions and isolating the pool area.

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PLUS 3 -- WATER DESALINATION STATION

The best location of the seawater desalination facility is tested based on the locations of water storage tanks, since the water are planned to transferred to the storage facilities after being desalinated and filtered. The logic of the methodology is to find the shortest path formed by a certain point on the coastal line towards the tanks. As the site is relatively plain which doesn't have dramatic slopes, the Closest Points method is applied. The diagrams demonstrates that a line close to the coast is defined as the range of the locations that the facility could possibly be. And a cloud of points near the proposed water tanks are set as possible conjunctions. The test result shows two possibilities: connecting the facility to either northern or eastern tank(s), and then the water is transferred within inland tanks along the drainage channel. The other one is to make two connecting routes between the facility and tanks on both edges of the washpool. The second one is considered more ideal to save budget and avoid water pollution.

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Connecting the desalinating station to the northern tanks, then transferring usable water to the eastern tank via inland water pipe.

Connecting the desalinating station to the eastern tank, then transferring usable water to the northern tanks via inland water pipe.

Connecting the desalinating station to tanks on both side of the washpool. The shortest path principle is still applied.

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BONUS -- FLOODING ALARM SYSTEM

3 Periods of flooding in the prototype area are layered to determine the the range of placements of the flooding alarm system. The system is supported by the methodology that the sensoring device would detect the danger of high water level depending on the floating levels of the sphere component in flooding seasons. This is going to be taken as a insuring system to better predict the threatens of overflowing and help the city council control and accessibility to the park and maintain the reserve efficiently.

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PROPOSED SCHEME AND CONCLUSION The design result shown by the mapping below demonstrates the simulations of multuple design elements in the washpool region of Onkaparinga, and how they internally relevant and bring advantages to each other. The wetland park compacted with various watercourse vegetation species is aimed to simulate the natural growing environment. It is expected to provide the surrounding communities with a brand new reserve for closer involvement into the nature environment. The park is also valueable in attracting investments and econimic support by increasing the tourism value of Onkaparinga. So that more infrastructure could be introduced to the region and achieve the ultimate goal--minimize the damages of flooding. 'LET IT FLOOD, LET IT GROW' shows the potential of a virtuous circle made up by expanding greenery coverage, stablizing local soil, making use of water overflow by introducing water infrastructure, and gradually reduce the threathens of flooding situation. It shows high possibility to be applied to other regions that are with similar terrain conditions and facing the flooding concerns.

DESIGN ELEMENTS INDEX

WATER STORAGE TANK

CREEK CHANNEL DAM

2200 - Gallon Water Tank H: 2500 mm W: 2000 mm L: 2000 mm Vol: 10000 L Number: 3 Type: Underground Tank

W (at the top): 5000 mm Angle on one side: 60° Angle on the other side: 80° L: 200000 mm H: 1000 ~ 8000 mm

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DESIGN BRIEF -- HERE WE INTRODUCE THE DOMINO GALLERY... As the design proposal for the next stage, the Elder Park is to be re-designed as a public rest area infused with both natural and manmade elements, especially for people working around the CBD to enjoy their lunch break. To provide the Elder Park with weather proofing benefits and supporting the proposal of futher developments, a set of 'dominos' is introduced to the site as windbreak and shading devices. The main aim of the 'domino' is to deal with the extreme sunlights, rain and wind situation since the Elder Park is currently an open space. It can also be used for art exhibiting and advertising by hanging banners. Each domino is replicated in similar forms with alternative dimensions. It is made of 3 main parts with various materialities: The base component of each 'domino' is two concrete columns with 4-metre spacing. The overhangs of columns vary from 1-2.5 metres, in order to create the sense of heaviness and weatherproofing functions. The overhanging parts give the whole form an arch-like structure. The dominos are placed linearly on the site to form directivity and pathways for people to walk through.

The red ceder round posts provide lightness to the whole structure. Their are fixed in-between the overhanging parts of the columns with various inclining degrees as a nesting structure. It could also cooperate with native creepers specimens to provide extra shading and cooling effects in summer time. The gallery function is achieved by the steel wire ropes. Banners are expected to fix to the wires to displaying art pieces and also partially block sights like a curtain, to create hierachies of views.

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DESIGN BRIEF -- CELEBRATING FOR THE CEASELESS MOVEMENTS

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Celebration for the Ceaseless Movements.

Located on the joint of North Terrace and the Frome Road, Lot 14 is a newly-established community focusing on innovation, technology, bold ideas and creativity. The site is in the heart of Adelaide, of which it takes advantages to become a future landmark and attract numerous people to be inspired and enjoy. Here the 'Eclipse' is introduced to celebrate the ceaseless movement that is inspired by the Botanic Garden as the neighbour of Lot 14, which has significient potentials to improve the balaces of urban life and natural elements. The DNA of the project is derived from the shapes and outlines of the natural elements such as leaves and twigs. As the biophilic response, the project aims to bring vegetations along/ into the building masses to create a gradience of green from the Botanic Garden to Lot 14. To celebrate the ceaseless movement that inspired by the circle of growth of plants, the glass is used as facades material so that people's movements inside the buildings can be seen from the outside, cooperated by the growth of the vegetations. The form of the buildings are also following the flowy outlines to complement the whole scene. To make the 'Eclipse' an innovative centre for people to get inspired and achieve creativity, the project is proposed to contain different programs, including biophilic galleries, commercial area, interacting area, museum and the basic facilities. It aims to be both educative and entertaining by including outdoor furniture as well. Generally, the 'Eclipse' contains 9 different programs and is proposed to take up about 20000 sqm, expanding all the way to the Kaina Wirra in the Botanic Garden. The direction of expansion is expected to provide a guideline for the visitors to fullfill the journey from Adelaide CBD to the green paradise while being inspired, encouraged and pacified.


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About OMELAS... Omelas is a term describing a Utopian city which offers people abundant joys, sense of freedom and tender atmosphere. The reborn of Gawler Place North is inspired by the word to re-create a joyful theme for people walking by and keep them on the place for longer period by providing various attractions in both physical and mental ways. Currently Rundle Mall, as the most glorious shopping street in Adelaide, people can rarely find a place especially for meeting up, grabbing some food and enjoying a view together because of the busy lifestyles. ‘Omelas’ is designed to create a relatively private and relaxing corner that can be a landmark for dating, gathering, eating and chatting. So that a pause can be pursued in the urban life.


8:00 A.M -SUMMER

8:00 A.M -WINTER

The site is fully covered by building shading in the morning.

The site is fully covered by building shading in winter mornings.

ORIGINAL SITE CONDITIONS

12:00 NOON -SUMMER The site is exposed to the sun because of direct sunlight.

18:00 P.M -SUMMER The shading coverage on the site is 100% again at 18:00 in the afternoon.

SHADOW CONDITION

12:00 NOON -WINTER The site is exposed to the sun at 12:00.

18:00 P.M -WINTER The shading coverage on the site is 100% again because of sunset.

8:00 A.M -SUMMER The site is fully covered by building shading in the morning.

12:00 NOON -SUMMER The site is exposed to the sun because of direct sunlight.

18:00 P.M -SUMMER The shading coverage on the site is 100% again at 18:00 in the afternoon.

SITE SURVEY Main features on the site: • No plantation • Downwash wind with high wind speed & ‘micro wave oven’ effect caused by narrowness and smooth light painted facades • Unpleasant thermal experience • People show no interests in staying because of strong winds and no attractions • Slight changes of temperature during day time in winter. • Air temperature is relatively stable • No sustainable equipment is in use Shading Condition • Except for 12:00 at noon, the shading coverag es on the site are almost 100% in both summer and winter time.

SHADOW CONDITION

During summertime, In the noon the average air temperature on the site increases dramatically to 29.32°C. The speed of wind between the buildings is still the highest.

During summertime, at 20:00 A.M the 8:00overall temperature -WINTER goes down to around 30°C andThe the air temperasite highest is fully by turecovered remains in the buildings. building shadin winter wind speed reThe ing highest mornings. mains in the area between.

12:00 NOON -WINTER

During wintertime, in the The site is exnoon the average air temposed to the sun at 12:00. perature on the site increases to 13°C. The speed of wind on the north of the site is still the highest. 18:00 P.M -WINTER The shading coverage on the site is 100% again because During wintertime, of sunset.

at 20:00 the overall temperature decreases to around 12.5°C and the highest air temperature remains in the buildings.

Shading Condition • Except for 12:00 at noon, the shading coverag

During summertime, at 20:00 the overall temperature goes down to around 30°C and the highest air temperature remains in the buildings. The highest wind speed remains in the area between.

During wintertime, in the noon the average air temperature on the site increases to 13°C. The speed of wind on the north of the site is still the highest.

During wintertime, at 20:00 the overall temperature decreases to around 12.5°C and the highest air temperature remains in the buildings.

AIR TEMPERATURE & FLOW SIMULATION

Main features on the site: • No plantation • Downwash wind with high wind speed & ‘micro wave oven’ effect caused by narrowness and smooth light painted facades • Unpleasant thermal experience • People show no interests in staying because of strong winds and no attractions • Slight changes of temperature during day time in winter. • Air temperature is relatively stable • No sustainable equipment is in use

During summertime, In the noon the average air temperature on the site increases dramatically to 29.32°C. The speed of wind between the buildings is still the highest.

AIR TEMPERATURE & FLOW SIMULATION

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About OMELAS...

Omelas is a term describing a Utopian city which offers people abundant joys, sense of freedom and ender atmosphere. The reborn of Gawler Place North is inspired by the word to re-create a joyul theme for people walking by and keep them on the place for longer period by providing various attractions in both physical and mental ways.

Currently Rundle Mall, as the most glorious shopping treet in Adelaide, people can rarely find a place especially for meeting up, grabbing some food and enjoying a view together because of the busy festyles. ‘Omelas’ is designed to create a relativey private and relaxing corner that can be a landmark for dating, gathering, eating and chatting. So that a pause can be pursued in the urban life.

GREEN WALL EVAPORATIVE POOL STAIRS

PRECEDENTS

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GREEN WALL DARLING QUARTER WATER PLAYGROUND, SYDNEY

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EVAPORATIVE POOL

LINE SHADING

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STAIRS

BRION FAMILY TOMB&SANCTUARY, ITALY

PARKING LOT SITE SIMULATIONS -- WINTER

ORIGINAL SITE CONDITIONS

8:00 A.M -SUMMER

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12:00

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The site is fully covered by building shading in the morning.

8:00 A.M -WINTER

During summertime, In the noon the average air temperature on the site increases The site is fully dramatically to 29.32°C. The covered by Fabric Shading Devices. Line building shadspeed of wind between the ing in winter still theand highest. • Temporary, easy to assembly destruction (forbuildings differentisweather specific shading conditions). mornings. • Creating sense of flexibility, and is associated with dynamic flow of the water below. • Lightweight materials instead of solid shading system to avoid danger when the high speed wind • Provide alternative preferences of the visitors to choose place to stay (with sunlight/shade). 12:00

During summertime, at 20:00

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PLAN 1:100 SUMMER SITE SIMULATIONS -- SUMMER Water Pool • • • •

Dynamic systems: filled up with water only in hot weather and without water in winter. The waves of the pool providing low reflection of the sun. The light colour ground surface would be exposed during the winter time, used as an open space for retailing and activities. Pop-up carts could easily enter using slopes.

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PROJECT FEATURES

Line Fabric Shading Devices. • • • •

Temporary, easy to assembly destruction (for different weather and specific shading conditions). Creating sense of flexibility, and is associated with dynamic flow of the water below. Lightweight materials instead of solid shading system to avoid danger when the high speed wind Provide alternative preferences of the visitors to choose place to stay (with sunlight/shade).

occurs.

Misting Spray System • • • • •

Efficient and effective system to provide the air temperature reduction of 5-15 °C in the immediate area. Regarded as a “Moisture Provider”. Suit for the current humidity of the site. (Under 25%) Creating diffuse reflection and dispersion with the function of direct sunlight reduction + colourful light pro jection on the ground, which could attract more people to stay. Reducing heat waves.

Dark Timber Façade • • •

Rough texture to reduce albedo and stabilize air temperature. Sustainable materials. Ventilation between the gaps of the buildings and timber boards.

Water Pool • • • •

Dynamic systems: filled up with water only in hot weather and without water in winter. The waves of the pool providing low reflection of the sun. The light colour ground surface would be exposed during the winter time, used as an open space for retail ing and activities. Pop-up carts could easily enter using slopes.

Cool Paving • •

Light grey concrete blocks on the centre area: improve thermal experience (people won’t feel too freezing to sit on the ground in winter time + in summer time it won’t be too hot). Dark concrete blocks on the pavement area: the original albedo can be reduced and the general air tem perature keeps stable.

Green Wall

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• • • • • • •

Providing shades on the north side of the site. Supporting the Line Fabric Shading Devices. Heart-leaf philodendron: low requirements for full sun, easy to grow and maintain. Providing extra moisture by evapotranspiration effect. The hollow-out area in the middle can be used for display like posters and advertisements. Providing tenderness and green to the whole site. Blocking the noise from the vehicles like a physical and psychological barriers.


ities. Pop-up carts could easily enter using slopes.

Cool Paving • SYSTEM Light grey concrete blocks on the centre area: improve thermal experience (people won’t feel too freezing to sit on the COOLING EFFICIENCY & CONSTRAINTS ground in winter time + in summer time it won’t be too hot). • Dark concrete blocks on the pavement area: the original albedo can be reduced and the general air temperature keeps stable.

MISTING/MOISTRIZING

MISTING MOISTRI

Green Wall • • • • • • •

Providing shades on the north side of the site. Supporting the Line Fabric Shading Devices. Heart-leaf philodendron: low requirements for full sun, easy to grow and maintain. Providing extra moisture by evapotranspiration effect. The hollow-out area in the middle can be used for display like posters and advertisements. Providing tenderness and green to the whole site. Blocking the noise from the vehicles like a physical and psychological barriers.

TIMBER WATER CYCLING (dark colour) Reduce reflection of direct sunlight and shrink downwash winds.

PV PANEL Provide cover to high-reflective facades and support the energy use EVAPOTRANSPIRATION in nighttime with assitance of solar panel optimizers.

MISTING/MOISTRIZING

EVAPORATING

ROUGH CONCRETE Reduce reflection and strengthen thermal capacity on ground surface inWATER winter.CYCLING GREEN WALL

MISTING/ MOISTRIZING

MISTING FAN EVAPORATING

GREEN WALL (heart-leaf Philodendron) Provide shading and moisture to the site Can be also used as natural decoration without requiring full sun. The entire water cycling system connects the timber boards, the pool, the misting system and the green walls together to achieve efficient cycling and sustainablility without too much constraints and maintainance.

FILTER POOL

The entire water cycling system connects the timber boards, the pool, the misting system and the green walls together to achieve efficient cycling and sustainablility without too much constraints and maintainance.

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MATERIALITY & DETAILS

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TIMBER (dark colour) Reduce reflection of direct sunlight and shrink downwash winds.

PV PANEL Provide cover to high-reflective facades and support the energy use in nighttime with assitance of solar panel optimizers.

ROUGH CONCRETE Reduce reflection and strengthen thermal capacity on ground surface in winter.


MISTING/MOISTRIZING

GREEN WALL MISTING/ MOISTRIZING

MISTING FAN EVAPORATING

connects the timber boards, the pool, the misting system and the green walls together to achieve efficient cycling and sustainablility without too much constraints and maintainance.

FILTER POOL

GREEN WALL (heart-leaf Philodendron) Provide shading and moisture to the site. Can be also used as natural decoration without requiring full sun.

TEXTURED GLASS Used as boundary against the pool to guarentee safety and to shrink intense reflective lights.

MISTING SYSTEM Effectively improve thermal comfort by providing moisture and reducing thermal temperature.

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DESIGN OBJECTIVE: TO SAVE THE FUTURE THE ISSUE: OVERPOPULATION THE RESPONSE: 'PROSPERITY' Substaintial growth of the human race will provide new exciting opportunities. It is at the foundation of our future, but the question is how we deal with an influx of pressure on our infrastructure. We must ask how we maintain a healty society and provide opportunities for longer lives.

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Consider a scenario that is either good or bad, sad or happy,but rather realistic and something that would perhaps be evident in the lifetime of Pultney Grammar Year 4 students. This is an opportunity for their hopes, and the dreams of third year architectural students to have a say in Adelaide's near and distant future. Through exploring the forms, the solution for overpopulation is met but more importantly social and cultural issues are understood and appreciated by the new generation. The new focus will encourage change and is what could make the future floushing.


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STEP 01. 'THE HOPE' -- FILLED WITH ASPIRATIONS, EXCITEMENT AND INNOCENCE OF WHAT THE FUTURE'D HOLD

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STEP 02. THE IDEA -- INTERPRETING HOPE WITH ABSTRACTION & INTENTION

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STEP 03. THE 'CLASH' -- THE INTERACTION OF HOPES AND IDEAS AND THE OUTCOMES

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STEP 04. THE REFORMATION -- ADDING CONTROL TO THE CONSIDERATION AND INTERPRETION OF CLASH

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STEP 05. THE REASON -- RECAPTURING THE HOPES OF STUDENTS WITHIN THE DEEPER ASPECTS WITH HYPOTHESISING A FUTURE REALITY

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STEP 05. THE REPRESENTATION -- THE FINAL PRESENTATION OF DESIGN SCHEME THRU MIXED MEDIA, INCLUDING PHYSICAL MODEL MAKING/ASSEMBLING AND PHOTOMONTAGING.

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The Aim: To save the future The Problem: Overpopulation The Reaction: Prosperity Substantial growth of the human race will provide new exciting opportunities and it is at the foundation of our future. But the question is how we deal with an influx of pressure on our infrastructure. We must ask how we maintain a healthy society and provide opportunities for longevity. Consider a scenario that is neither good or bad, sad or happy but rather realistic and something that will perhaps be evident in the lifetime of Pulteney Grammar’s year 4 students. This is an opportunity for their hopes, and the dreams of third year architecture students to have a say in Adelaide’s near and distant future.

“The solution for overpopulation is met but more importantly societal and cultural issues are understood and appreciated by the new generation, encouraging change” - Design Team The design delves on a deeper level into literal and metaphorical translation of concepts, and at every stage offers more questions than answers. As the student’s artwork spoke a lot about nature supporting the world the design begins to unravel the literal translation which provoked the opportunity to suspend more space and more people through natural elements. Referring back to the hopes of the students once again it was questioned how these natural components could offer more obvious health benefits, questioning the depth of literal once again. This began to require further understanding of the effects of overpopulation and it was decided that overpopulation = more destruction of air and the earth. To assist with this impact, a natural crystal form with the capacity to purify the air became a problem solving design concept in a form that aimed to question. Consider a scenario that is real, an opportunity that is full of life and an Adelaide that can continue to grow and prosper.

REPRESENTATION 3 Caitlin Roy Fereshteh Asadoliahi Georgina Warren Yi jun Yan Ziyan Qi

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