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Qiaoxia QIU College of Agriculture & Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, China Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: +86 1506 8169 659 Address: Apartment 402, Building A3, Dong Street, Xincheng (Town), Rui'an (County), Wenzhou (City) Zhejiang (Province), China Content PROJECT 1 p.1-p.14 RIVERSIDE PARK Design to solve pollution and waste PROJECT 3 p.25-p.35 XIANGHU COMMUNITY Design to solve cultural degeneracy PROJECT 4 p.36-p.43 UCD STUDENT COMMUNITY Design to construct sustainable community PROJECT 2 p.15-p.24 TERRACE CEMETERY Design to respond to population increase OTHER WORK MAPPING PRACTICE p.44-p.46 FINE ART p.47-p.48 Raise Awareness Respect Share Optimise Recycle Requalify Biodiversify 1 1 2 3 4 & 2 4 3

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  • Qiaoxia QIUCollege of Agriculture & Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, ChinaEmail: [email protected] Phone: +86 1506 8169 659Address: Apartment 402, Building A3, Dong Street, Xincheng (Town), Rui'an (County), Wenzhou (City) Zhejiang (Province), China

    ContentPROJECT 1 p.1-p.14 RIVERSIDE PARK Design to solve pollution and waste

    PROJECT 3 p.25-p.35XIANGHU COMMUNITY Design to solve cultural degeneracy

    PROJECT 4 p.36-p.43UCD STUDENT COMMUNITY Design to construct sustainable community

    PROJECT 2 p.15-p.24 TERRACE CEMETERY Design to respond to population increase

    OTHER WORKMAPPING PRACTICEp.44-p.46FINE ARTp.47-p.48

    Raise Awareness

    Respect

    Share

    OptimiseRecycle

    Requalify

    Biodiversify

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  • RIVERSIDE PARKTheory of Relativity Apr, 2012Landscape Planning & Design I (Studio)Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Jianqiang Jia

    PROJECT 1

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    Share

    OptimiseRecycle

    Raise Awareness1

  • 4the site:N 3005 E 12030

    project introduction:

    The site is in Coungty Shaoxing, City Shaoxing,China. It is intended to function as recreation area(fishing, jogging, and chatting space) for people living and working nearby. However, the site is in poor condition now because of eutrophication poll-ution, textile industry waste and household garbage. Not so long before the site was surrounded by farm which now is being transformed into residential area. The design is intended to inspire environmental-protection awareness of the public and encourage them to think about the situation of next generation.

    Riverside Park -----------Theory of relativity

    concept:sustainability--------educational farmcultural respect-----embrace local featurerelativity-------------- architecture inspires awareness

    strategy:use technology to protect nature

    map of City ShaoxingCounty Shaoxing

    city plan of City Shaoxing

    County Shaoxingthe center of textile industry

    site

    clime: subtropical monsoon climateprecipitation: 1397mmaverage temperature: 16.5(61.7)

    the site:N 3005 E 12030

    project introduction:

    The site is in Coungty Shaoxing, City Shaoxing,China. It is intended to function as recreation area(fishing, jogging, and chatting space) for people living and working nearby. However, the site is in poor condition now because of eutrophication poll-ution, textile industry waste and household garbage. Not so long before the site was surrounded by farm which now is being transformed into residential area. The design is intended to inspire environmental-protection awareness of the public and encourage them to think about the situation of next generation.

    Riverside Park -----------Theory of relativity

    concept:sustainability--------educational farmcultural respect-----embrace local featurerelativity-------------- architecture inspires awareness

    strategy:use technology to protect nature

    map of City ShaoxingCounty Shaoxing

    city plan of City Shaoxing

    County Shaoxingthe center of textile industry

    site

    clime: subtropical monsoon climateprecipitation: 1397mmaverage temperature: 16.5(61.7)

    10min walk

    5min walk

    site

    site history: the site was surrounded by farm before. Now the land is being transformed into residential quarter.

    poor environmental condition

    Textile industry is the most inportant industry in the county. However, waste materials are dumped in the site.

    textile industry wasteoneday display landscape: discover new value of waste

    new farmland examplicaiton for local use and educational use

    integrate local culture and art to beautify the environment

    education

    farm

    awareness

    relativity restaurant

    public green area protection area

    construction land

    education use

    medical useriver

    financial use

    residence

    shopping mall

    office building

    office building

    trade center

    high school

    residential quarter residential quarter

    county government

    shopping mall

    elementary school

    N

    eutrophication pollution

    flow direction

    site

    farm on the upper reaches of the river causes eutrophication pollution.

    household garbage

    household garbage is dumped on the site randomly. The site lacks regulation.

    site

    10min walk

    5min walk

    site

    site history: the site was surrounded by farm before. Now the land is being transformed into residential quarter.

    poor environmental condition

    Textile industry is the most inportant industry in the county. However, waste materials are dumped in the site.

    textile industry wasteoneday display landscape: discover new value of waste

    new farmland examplicaiton for local use and educational use

    integrate local culture and art to beautify the environment

    education

    farm

    awareness

    relativity restaurant

    public green area protection area

    construction land

    education use

    medical useriver

    financial use

    residence

    shopping mall

    office building

    office building

    trade center

    high school

    residential quarter residential quarter

    county government

    shopping mall

    elementary school

    N

    eutrophication pollution

    flow direction

    site

    farm on the upper reaches of the river causes eutrophication pollution.

    household garbage

    household garbage is dumped on the site randomly. The site lacks regulation.

    site

    SITE ANALYSIS Location Analysis

    CURRENT CONDITION ANALYSIS

    the Site: N 3005 E 12030

    County Shaoxing, City Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, ChinaClimate: Subtropical Monsoon ClimatePrecipitation: 1397mm/yrAverage Temperature: 16.5 C (61.7 F)o o

    Map of City Shaoxing

    Map of the World

    PROJECT INTRODUCTION

    The site was farmland in County Shaoxing. With the development of rea l estate and commerce in surrounding area, it needs to be transformed into a recreation park for the residents nearby. However, the site is in poor condition currently because of eutrophication pollution, textile industry waste and household garbage. The plan is intended to solve these three problems. More importantly, in order to solve the problems in the long run, the plan helps inspire environmental-protection awareness of the public and inspire them to think about the situation of the next generation.

    trade center

    shopping mall

    shopping mall

    office building

    office building

    county government

    elementary school

    high school

    residential quater

    residential quater

    public green space protection green area finantial area educational area

    Eutrophication PollutionThe farm on the upper reaches of the river causes eutrophication pollution to the park.

    Textile Industry WasteTextile industry is the most important industry in the county. However, waste materials are dumped on the site randomly.

    Household GarbageHousehold garbage is dumped on the site randomly.

    construction land

    Poor Environmental Condition

    residential areariver

    SITE

    flow direction

    SITE

    10min walk

    5min walk

    site

    site history: the site was surrounded by farm before. Now the land is being transformed into residential quarter.

    poor environmental condition

    Textile industry is the most inportant industry in the county. However, waste materials are dumped in the site.

    textile industry wasteoneday display landscape: discover new value of waste

    new farmland examplicaiton for local use and educational use

    integrate local culture and art to beautify the environment

    education

    farm

    awareness

    relativity restaurant

    public green area protection area

    construction land

    education use

    medical useriver

    financial use

    residence

    shopping mall

    office building

    office building

    trade center

    high school

    residential quarter residential quarter

    county government

    shopping mall

    elementary school

    N

    eutrophication pollution

    flow direction

    site

    farm on the upper reaches of the river causes eutrophication pollution.

    household garbage

    household garbage is dumped on the site randomly. The site lacks regulation.

    site10min walk

    5min walk

    site

    site history: the site was surrounded by farm before. Now the land is being transformed into residential quarter.

    poor environmental condition

    Textile industry is the most inportant industry in the county. However, waste materials are dumped in the site.

    textile industry wasteoneday display landscape: discover new value of waste

    new farmland examplicaiton for local use and educational use

    integrate local culture and art to beautify the environment

    education

    farm

    awareness

    relativity restaurant

    public green area protection area

    construction land

    education use

    medical useriver

    financial use

    residence

    shopping mall

    office building

    office building

    trade center

    high school

    residential quarter residential quarter

    county government

    shopping mall

    elementary school

    N

    eutrophication pollution

    flow direction

    site

    farm on the upper reaches of the river causes eutrophication pollution.

    household garbage

    household garbage is dumped on the site randomly. The site lacks regulation.

    site

    Temporary Solution: BOUNCING LAWN

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    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    preliminary eutrophic water treatment:plants adsorb P, S

    Phragmites australis

    O.japonicus

    Scirpus tabernaemontani

    Spiked Loosestrlfe

    Iris tectorum

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Acorus calamus

    Community Activities: revive community, increase communication

    URBAN HOEMSTEAD:

    agricultural heritage

    community commitee

    students

    residents

    (from elementary school and high school)

    (from residental quarters)manage and improve the park with agricultural income

    develop hobbyand rich urban life

    learn to value food and common agricultural knowledge

    Sustainablity:grow edible plants instead of ornamental plants to embody sustainability into daily life

    Cooperation:

    Sharing:

    Operation System

    farmers mart, plantation day, voluntary workshop

    Yesterdays Merrory

    The site was farmland before exploitation of real estate. The farm tends to remind local people of site history and traditional spirit (diligence, simplicity).The formation of farm is three elements(road, water, field). The idea was originated form the topographical feature in the area---waterway interwines with each other and extends to everywhere.

    reside near river (from internet)

    regional topographical feature(from internet)

    Oneday display landscape: displaying used wine jar(Shaoxing has long history to make wine), or artistic works( made from used textile industry waste, household waste like worn rian-boots, um-brella by elementary school and residents). The goal is to involve themself into landscape, creating landscape by their own, instead of designers.

    water management sysyem

    water pumped from reservior

    crops hold rain drops

    reservior stores surface runoff

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    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    preliminary eutrophic water treatment:plants adsorb P, S

    Phragmites australis

    O.japonicus

    Scirpus tabernaemontani

    Spiked Loosestrlfe

    Iris tectorum

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Acorus calamus

    Community Activities: revive community, increase communication

    URBAN HOEMSTEAD:

    agricultural heritage

    community commitee

    students

    residents

    (from elementary school and high school)

    (from residental quarters)manage and improve the park with agricultural income

    develop hobbyand rich urban life

    learn to value food and common agricultural knowledge

    Sustainablity:grow edible plants instead of ornamental plants to embody sustainability into daily life

    Cooperation:

    Sharing:

    Operation System

    farmers mart, plantation day, voluntary workshop

    Yesterdays Merrory

    The site was farmland before exploitation of real estate. The farm tends to remind local people of site history and traditional spirit (diligence, simplicity).The formation of farm is three elements(road, water, field). The idea was originated form the topographical feature in the area---waterway interwines with each other and extends to everywhere.

    reside near river (from internet)

    regional topographical feature(from internet)

    Oneday display landscape: displaying used wine jar(Shaoxing has long history to make wine), or artistic works( made from used textile industry waste, household waste like worn rian-boots, um-brella by elementary school and residents). The goal is to involve themself into landscape, creating landscape by their own, instead of designers.

    water management sysyem

    water pumped from reservior

    crops hold rain drops

    reservior stores surface runoff

    water purification through plantation

    water purification through plantation

    water purification through plantation

    elevation change slows down the flow speed of water flow

    w i t h e l e v a t i o n change, water flow could be held and permeate into soi l and be purified by soil

    water purification through plantation

    riverland

    Who is responsibile for these problems ?

    Permanent Solution: THEORY OF RELATIVITY

    Flaw: the solution could not manage future garbage and waste

    Solution Conclusion

    HOW? inspire environmental-protection awareness of the public

    factory workers

    residents THE PUBLIC is responsible for the problems

    farmers

    students

    visitors

    office workers

    Eutrophication Pollution

    Textile Industry Waste

    Household Garbage

    use relativity structure to have people experience ''release'' and ''restrain'' feelings to inspire environmental protection awareness

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    flow direction

    u s e t e x t i l e industry waste and household g a r b a g e t o b u i l d u p topography

    SOLVE textile industry waste and household garbage

    S O LV E e u t r o p h i c a t i o n pollution

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  • 6Light Bar Corridor: Part of the trails in the park has Light Bar corridor while the rest do not. Trails with corridor blocks visitors' view while trail without corridor releases visitors' view. The pleasure of appreciating nature freely is enlarged. Light bars could function as lighting in night.

    Relativity Architecture: It is an architecture group in the 3 part of the site. it combines the "restrain" and "release" space.

    Relativity Structure

    The structure tends to release and restrain people's activity of enjoying nature. The joy could be enlarged through relativity. In the mean while, the space of "restrain" metaphors the future situation. The site has been achieving economic development at the cost of environment. In the future, the environment could be destroyed and people's activity of enjoying nature could be restrained. The structure is designed to remind people to think about the situation of the next generation.

    Concept: Theory of Relativityto enlarge emotion through relativity

    release vs restrain

    Relativity Architecture Light Bar

    water purification through plantation

    water purification through plantation

    wider visible range

    could hold more different types of activities than flat lawn

    d i f fe re nt s p a c e types for childrens activities, like seek and hide

    interesting trail

    wood platforms scattered on lawn for resting

    longer running trail between hills

    rd

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    Slow down surface runoff

    purification through plantation

    Hold precipitation

  • 8MASTER PLAN

    200 40 100m

    size: 71,998 m2

    Structure Planning & Analysis

    Regional Network

    Circulation

    Strategy

    Programs

    Community Activity

    pedestrian + bike networks

    water managementrecreation waterraise awarenessriver plantation

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    sight

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    chat

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    sight

    seei

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    open

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    conc

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    Yue

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    Floa

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    Plat

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    Ligh

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    Boun

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    Law

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    Fish

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    Hom

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    phot

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    exhi

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    Disp

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    Terr

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    Clot

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    ulpt

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    Yue

    Thea

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    Residential Area

    High School Construction Area

    Yangshao Line

    Qianmao Line

    Xing

    gong

    Roa

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    Dush

    an R

    oad

    Yuzh

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    ad

    Bus Stop

    Residential Area Residential Area

    Residential Area Residential Area

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    available precipitation(6590m /yr)rice irrigation need (6740m /yr)

    Sustainablily: grow edible plants instead of ornamental plants to embody sustainability into daily lifeCooperation: Operation system

    student

    develop hobby and rich urban life

    learn to value food and common agricultural knowledge

    manage and improve the park with agricultural income

    residents community commitee

    Sharing: revive community, increase communicationCommunity activities: farmer's mart, plantation day, voluntary work shop

    0-1-2-3

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    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    preliminary eutrophic water treatment:plants adsorb P, S

    Phragmites australis

    O.japonicus

    Scirpus tabernaemontani

    Spiked Loosestrlfe

    Iris tectorum

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Acorus calamus

    Community Activities: revive community, increase communication

    URBAN HOEMSTEAD:

    agricultural heritage

    community commitee

    students

    residents

    (from elementary school and high school)

    (from residental quarters)manage and improve the park with agricultural income

    develop hobbyand rich urban life

    learn to value food and common agricultural knowledge

    Sustainablity:grow edible plants instead of ornamental plants to embody sustainability into daily life

    Cooperation:

    Sharing:

    Operation System

    farmers mart, plantation day, voluntary workshop

    Yesterdays Merrory

    The site was farmland before exploitation of real estate. The farm tends to remind local people of site history and traditional spirit (diligence, simplicity).The formation of farm is three elements(road, water, field). The idea was originated form the topographical feature in the area---waterway interwines with each other and extends to everywhere.

    reside near river (from internet)

    regional topographical feature(from internet)

    Oneday display landscape: displaying used wine jar(Shaoxing has long history to make wine), or artistic works( made from used textile industry waste, household waste like worn rian-boots, um-brella by elementary school and residents). The goal is to involve themself into landscape, creating landscape by their own, instead of designers.

    water management sysyem

    water pumped from reservior

    crops hold rain drops

    reservior stores surface runoff

    r e s e r v i o r s t o r e s surface runoff

    crops hold rain drops

    water pumped from reservior

    0-1-2-3

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    21

    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    plants hold storm waterand filter sediments

    preliminary eutrophic water treatment:plants adsorb P, S

    Phragmites australis

    O.japonicus

    Scirpus tabernaemontani

    Spiked Loosestrlfe

    Iris tectorum

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Acorus calamus

    Community Activities: revive community, increase communication

    URBAN HOEMSTEAD:

    agricultural heritage

    community commitee

    students

    residents

    (from elementary school and high school)

    (from residental quarters)manage and improve the park with agricultural income

    develop hobbyand rich urban life

    learn to value food and common agricultural knowledge

    Sustainablity:grow edible plants instead of ornamental plants to embody sustainability into daily life

    Cooperation:

    Sharing:

    Operation System

    farmers mart, plantation day, voluntary workshop

    Yesterdays Merrory

    The site was farmland before exploitation of real estate. The farm tends to remind local people of site history and traditional spirit (diligence, simplicity).The formation of farm is three elements(road, water, field). The idea was originated form the topographical feature in the area---waterway interwines with each other and extends to everywhere.

    reside near river (from internet)

    regional topographical feature(from internet)

    Oneday display landscape: displaying used wine jar(Shaoxing has long history to make wine), or artistic works( made from used textile industry waste, household waste like worn rian-boots, um-brella by elementary school and residents). The goal is to involve themself into landscape, creating landscape by their own, instead of designers.

    water management sysyem

    water pumped from reservior

    crops hold rain drops

    reservior stores surface runoff

    people reside near river regional topographical feature

    The site was farmland before exploitation of real estate. The farm tends to present the site history and traditional spirit (diligence, simplicity).

    The formation of farm consists of three elements (road, water, field) to present the geographical feature in the area---waterway interwines with each other and extends to everywhere.

    Three Elements Farm Concept

    RECREATION WATER

    Three Elements Farm Irrigation System Urban Homestead: community farm

    LOCAL IDENTITYThree Elements Farm: consisting of road, water and field

    Bouncing Lawn

    Floating Platform

    Three Elements Farm

    Fisher's Home

    Window Corridor elevation

    Bouncing Lawn A-A section 1:1000: More kinds of activities could be held on Bouncing Lawn with elevation change than on flat lawn.

    Floating Platform elevation 1:1000: Scattered platforms instead of a whole big platform are used so that water could interact with land and visitors could be more closer to water.

    Fisher's Home elevation 1:500: The long platform is planned for fishing and it is the combination of recreation and fishing tradition.

    Window Corridor elevation 1:500: The long corridor is made of classic Chinese long windows and it is a combination of recreation and culture.

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    Nelumbo nucifera

    Iris tectorum

    Wine jars display: Shaoxing is famous for producing wine and Display Terrace could display used wine jars to present wine culture

    Artistic works display: Artistic works could be made from textile industry waste, household waste like worn-out rianboots, umbrellas by elementary school students and residents nearby).

    The goal is to involve local people into landscape, creating landscape by their own instead of designers.

    Wine jars display

    Wine jars display

    Preliminary eutrophic water treatment: plants adsorb P, S

    Acorus calamus

    Iris tectorumNelumbo nucifera

    Spiked Loosestrlfe Scirpus tabernaemontani

    Jasminumpmesnyi

    Phragmites australisO.japonicusyi

    Display Terrace: One-day display landscapeLOCAL IDENTITY

    County Shaoxing is the center of textile industry. These sculptures could be used as seats

    LOCAL IDENTITY

    Cloth Sculpture: function as seats

    Yue theater

    Display Terrace

    Cloth SculptureYue Theater

    Yue play is the traditional play in County Shaoxing and is a kind of folk art with rich and long history.

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    North elevation 1:1000 East elevation 1:1000

    Metaphor of future: The beginning of the architecture looks like a giant space capsule landing on the lawn.

    Ugly facts: Time tunnel holds photography exhibitions. Photos on the wall show people degenerative environment chronologically.

    The cage: Artistic works in three cages in the middle represents the environment hanging by a thread literally. People are caged in the meantime.

    Chinese Classic Long Window:Imagine the beauty of rain drops falling down from the roof

    Fishers Home:It recal ls yesterday s memory since the county has fishing tradition.

    Floating Steps between Trees:Visitors could experience the wonderful nature. It is experience of thrill but no danger.

    Three Hanging Cages:It uses Metaphor and the cages hanging by a thread representing environment hanging by a thread

    Caged People: It is the metaphor of current situation

    Photography Exhibitions:inside vs outsidefuture vs current

    RELATIVITY ARCHITECTUREConcept: theory of relativityto enlarge emotion through relativity

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  • TERRACE CEMETERYMourn as a Whole Oct, 2012Personal & Independent workAdvisor: Chaodong Shen

    PROJECT 2

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    RespectRequalify

    Biodiversify

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  • 2500m

    SITE Mount TuoN 2751 E 12037City Rui'an, Zhejiang Province, ChinaAverage Temperature: 18 C (64.4 F)Annual Precipitation: 1568 mm/yrSubtropical Monsoon Climate

    City Rui'an

    Test bed

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    rich forest resource

    terrace field heritageplantation clearance for cemetery construction

    traditional cemeterymode

    rn cemetery

    Sizes of Existing Tombs

    Cemetery Development Pa t t e r n P r e d i c t i o n according to current development

    Pollution of Tombs(all tombs nowadays made of concrete)

    traditonal tomb

    cemetery in 10 yrs cemetery in 20 yrs cemetery in 40 yrs

    There are three cemeteries in Rui'an and the site is one of themPopulation of Rui'an:1,147,000Death rate: 3.4If 1/3 buried here: 1,147,000X3.4/1000X1/3=1300space taken for burial/yr: 1300X0.7=910m

    cemetery would cover 1/6 area of site

    Deforestation for erecting tombs

    Concrete prevents soil animals' activities in soil.

    So i l loses ab i l i ty to ho ld precipitation with concrete covered on the surface

    Without roots holding soi l , tombs could fall down easily

    cemetery would cover 1/2 area of site

    site would lack burial space

    recently constructed tombs

    PROBLEMS: 1. burial land shortage 2. concrete environmental pollution

    6m5m

    0.7m1m

    2

    6X5=30m2 0.7X1=0.7m2

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    cemeteries in city Rui'an

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    SITE ANALYSIS

    Elevation & Site

    Road & Existing Villages

    Existing Tombs

    Surface Runoffs

    500m

    500m

    500m

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    100300

    400500

    500m

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    CURRENT CONDITION OF CEMETERY ANALYSISPROJECT INTRODUCTIONThe site is in Mount Tuo, Ruian, Zhejiang Province, China. It has been a burial site for the sourrounding villages and city Ruian for decades. However, overuse of concrete in cemeteries has resulted in severe environmental pollution. What's more, it would encounter burial land shortage under current development in the near future. The design is to invent a new type of cemeteries which is environmental friendly and could cope with future death population. A part of Mount Tuo would be used as test bed for the new cemetery.

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    Construct terrace in utilization of site topography in order to minimize impact on environment STRATEGY

    Decrease tomb size to cope with burial land shortage

    Explore a dignified way to MOURN AS A WHOLE (mourn the dead with the whole cemetery instead of individual tombs)

    "Hide" tombs - place tomb bricks on the edge of terrace

    Design cemetery for the alive - build up comforting phenomenon to ease the pain

    Type 1 of terrace Tomb bricks instead of tombs

    UNITS

    ARRAY

    I n o r d e r t o u s e l a n d ef f i c i e nt l y, i n d i v i d u a l tombs are not applicable in the cemetery and tomb bricks would take place of tombs.

    Tomb bricks are placed on the edge of terrace.

    Tomb bricks are placed on the wall of terrace.

    Condition: when gradient is between 10 ~ 30 and elevation is under 300m

    Type1 terrace should be constructed according to terrace construction standards in order to hold water and soil.

    6.7m ~ 8.3m

    6.5m ~ 7.8m

    20~25

    6.5m~ 7.7m

    25~30

    4.3m~5.0m

    3.0m~3.5m

    4.9m~5.8m

    2.5m~3.0m

    2.5m~3.0m

    different types of terrace according to topography viariationsite natural condition analyse

    6.5m~ 7.

    7m

    25~30

    4.3m~5.0m

    4.9m~5.8m

    3.0m

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    m

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    3.0m~3.5m

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    different types of terrace according to topography viariationsite natural condition analyse

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    4.3m~5.0m

    3.0m~3.5m

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    2.5m~3.0m

    2.5m~3.0m

    different types of terrace according to topography viariationsite natural condition analyse

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    warm air

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    duckfish

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    Type 2 of terraceType2 terrace reserves l o ca l fo re st b e t we e n terraces in order to hold water because higher e l e va t i o n h a s h i g h e r precipitation amount.

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    Condition: when gradient is between 10 ~ 30 and elevation is over 300m

    Type 3 of terraceType 3 i s mashy f ie ld collecting surface runoffs.

    Condition: when terrace is in mountain valley

    surface runoffs

    Construct different types of terrace according to elevation and gradient

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    "cemescape" recreation- waste land transformed into recreation landUNITS

    ARRAY

    Type 1 of terrace Type 2 of terrace

    Type 3 of terrace

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    cell

    beginning

    tombbricks

    tombbricks

    tombbricks

    tombbricks

    tombbricks tomb

    brickstombbricks

    tombbricks

    tombbricks

    shelter

    safety

    soul

    sacredness

  • Bird's-eye View of Terrace Cemetery in the Test Bed (made from my gouache works at the bottom of the page)

    23 20m0 40m 100m

    STRUCTURE ANALYSIS

    Terrace Details

    Type1 Type3 Type2 Type1

    Plantation

    Terrace

    Road

    Topography

    The test bed is in Mount Tuo with area of 52532.8m . If the terrace cemetery is acceptive to the pulic, it could be applied to the whole Mount Tuo area.

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    TEST BED FOR TERRACE CEMETERY

    TEST BED

  • XIANGHU COMMUNITYFeature Reveals EssenceApr, 2013Graduation DesignAcademic & Independent workAdvisor: Chaodong Shen

    PROJECT 3

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    RespectRequalify

    3

  • Appearance Change of Town LonggangT h e s i t e w a s a f ishing vi l lage 20 years ago.Traditional housing architecture in Town Longgang has high aesthetic value.

    D u r i n g r a p i d u r b a n i z a t i o n , r e c e n t l y b u i l t a rch i tectures a re l ike ugly boxes in place of traditional architectures.

    past TODAY

    Conclusion: The s ite lost t ra d i t i o n a l a n d c u l t u ra l features in landscape and architecture.

    Residential houses lost cu l tura l and aesthetic value.

    People ride through walking-only bridge randomly.

    People occupy space as far as they can.

    Occupy side walk

    Ugly kindergarten

    NO.2 Town Longgang

    Commercial use Residential use

    Important sitesPark entrance

    5 m

    in w

    alk

    5 min walk

    5 min

    walk

    River Ao , Mother River of C a n g n a n , w i t h l e n g t h o f 924 ,700m cu l t ivated r i ch culture. River Ao Estuary

    Traditional street

    Horse head wall

    Rain wood

    Mountain roof

    Old life lifestyle

    River Ao Long Gang Xianghu Xianghu Park

    Project Introduction

    Farm

    Water

    Road system

    Newly developed area

    Old area

    Structure Analysis of Xianghu Community GDP of Towns in City Cangnan

    Currnent Appearance of Xianghu Community

    Planning of Town Longgang

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    HUXI R

    OAD

    HUXI S

    t

    XIANGHU ROAD

    XIANGHU St

    The site is in Town Longgang, a promising town near River Ao. It abandoned its feature of landscape and architecture during rapid urbanization, which has resulted in informal urban growth and social problems. However, the local people are so desperate for development that they are indifferent to the cultural dilemma. The plan is intended to restore the traditional and cultural phenomenon of the site and help people rediscover the beauty of traditional landscape and architecture.

    Xianghu St

    Xianghu Commun

    ity

    Park

    Huxi St

    River Ao

    Xianghu Community Park

    SITE: Xianghu Community, To w n L o n g g a n g , C i t y c a n g n a n , Z h e j i a n g Province, China Zhejiang Province Cangnan City Longgang Town

  • Result of Questionaire: Majority of local people are indifferent to the cultural and traditional dilemme.20-40 Over 40Under 20

    24% (48 out of 200)Not care Development comes f i rst .

    Developement means more opportunities, higher income, modern lifestyles.

    Nostalgia, but they could not change anything

    40% (80 out of 200) 36% (72 out of 200)

    60% (28 out of 48) 91% (72 out of 80) 78% (56 out of 72)

    Grouppercentage of interviewee major attitude

    percentage of group holding major attitude

    Conclusion:1 . The p lan should represent the beauty of traditional landscape2 . R e m o d i f i c a t i o n should be developed u n d e r c u r r e n t landscape conditions.

    Studying Features of Chinese Traditional Gardens by Analysing The Master-Of-Nets Garden

    Proposal

    Concept: feature reveals essence - use the most distinct features of the site to represent the essence of the site.

    Concept Explanation

    Based on nature, superior to natureThree Main Feaatures of Chinese Classic Gardens

    Combination of architecture beauty and landscape beauty

    present the beauty of ink painting

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    1. Create a cultural belt that establishes the identity of the site taking advantage of its rich cultural heritage2. Remodify Xianghu Community Park to reinforce the traditional essence of the site and to provide space for traditional activity.

    feature feature Apply tradit ional features of landscape into remodifying plan to build up cultural phenomenon. Combine the features into modern landscape.Smooth the contradiction between traditional landscape restoration and urbanization.

    Traditional Street

    XIANGHU St

    X I A N G H U COMMUNITY PARK

    HUXI St

    B e c a u s e w e h a v e imagination association, we would assoc iate snails when seeing spiral shells, and sharks when seeing giant fins

    Rocks in the garden represents features of mountains.

    Wood logs cons ist of the structure of architectures. Therefore there is a lot of semi-space and open-space in architectures. Landscape could penetrate into architecture.

    One of the main characters of Chinese ink painting is placing great emphasis on lines. The classic architectures especially the shapes of roofs expresses the beauty of lines.

    M e a n d e r wate r r o u t i n e i n t h e garden represents winding rivers and organizes various types of space.

    Different types of architectures are especia l ly designed for landscape appreciation, such as pavil l ion and corridors

    One of the main characters of Chinese ink painting is placing great emphasis on lines. Plants like pines and willows in the garden expresses the beauty of lines.

    Plants symbolize t h e c h a r a c t e r and ambit ion of ga rd e n o w n e rs . For example, Lotus could symbolize the character of purity.

    Ornamental perforated windows and doors were used in the garden. Sceneries outside the windows and doors were carefully designed.

    The Master-Of-Nets Garden The Master-Of-Nets Garden is one of the four famous gardens in Suzhou, China. It is the exemplification of Chinese classic gardens and expresses three main features of Chinese classic gardens.

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    Master Plan of Xianghu Community Park - Retraditional community park

    Combination of architecture beauty and landscape beauty

    present the beauty of ink painting

    based on nature, superior to nature

    2. Rock Garden

    1.Rain Flower Corridor

    Legend

    3. Bamboo Shadow Pavilion

    Apply Three Main Feaatures of Chinese Classic Gardens into Community Design

    100 20 30m

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    Bamboo Shadow PavilionInspiration

    North Elevetion 1:500

    The design is generated from Chinese traditional windows. Bamboo represents the quality of integrity in Chinese culture.

    South Elevetion 1:500

    West Elevation 1:500

    East Elevation 1:500

    100 20 30m

    Circulation and Entrance

    The Bamboo Shadow Pavilion could be used as the site for traditional play performances and smaill gatherings for community residents.

  • Remodify Xianghu St and Huxi St to Create Cultural Belt

    Apply the beauty of Traditional Architecture Lines

    Transform Traditional Architecture Elements for Modern ApplicationTraditional Architecture elements

    Traditional Architecture elements

    Application Application

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    Sustainable Community DesignSmart ConnectionJan, 2014Academic & Group workPartner: Xiao Chen, Yuan ZhuangRole: Proposal design, Master plan and Key plan design, Domes Community design

    PROJECT 4

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    A p p l y C h i n e s e c h a r a c t e r o n t o drainage lid

    Apply local pottery pattern onto trash can

    Use local construction m e te r i a l - - t i l e s to build planting bed

    Apply pemetrating perforated window p a t t e r n o n t o A C containerD

    Design dryer stand in form of traditional windows

    Design benches in form of traditional long windows

    OptimiseRecycle

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  • SITE

    PROJECT NARRATIVE

    STATE

    CALIFORNIA DAVIS UC DAVIS

    CITY OF DAVIS

    CITY SITE

    Orchard Park

    Apartments

    DomesThe Domes in an on-campus cooperative housing community designed by Ron Swenson.

    Student Farm- 20 Acres of organic food being grown- Compost - where everthing that can be used and reused.- A farm house used for classes

    The College

    s at La Rue

    Russ

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    Apar

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    UCD Rec Pool

    T h e s i t e i s l o c a t e d i n t h e University of California, Davis, a l o n g O r c h a r d P a r k D r i v e toward the west end of campus. A number of sustainabi l i ty-oriented facilities already exist in this location, including the Student Farm, the Experimental College Gardens, and the Domes res ident ia l community. We attempt to make a master plan proposal for a sustainable living and learning community in this location, knitting these multiple facilities and opportunity sites together into a unified district to make this portion of campus functional and sustainable.

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    SITE ANALYSIS PROPOSAL

    Low

    High

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    Precipitation

    Temperature Energy

    Nationwide Precipitation (Data From NOAA) Monthly Precipitation in Davis (Data From NOAA)

    Site Electricity Consumption (Data From UC Davis)

    kWh / Month

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    DomesOrchard Park Greenhouse

    Orchard Park Apartment The Collegesat La Rue

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    Precipitation (in.)

    California has extremely uneven distribution of precipitation. It mainly concentrates in spring and winter and lacks rainfall in summer and autumn.

    Since 2013, continuous drought affected California that rainfall reached its lowest level in the past 153 years.

    California is at a high level of temperature among all the states. Light and heat resources are adequate, especially in summer.

    A great deal of electricity is used by UC Davis. Apartment buildings are the largest consumers of electricity, which reach an unsustainable level.

    Each component of the site is seperate and discrete. Our plan is to make a connection between the residential area and the agricultural area so that they could share and distribute food, energy and waste recycling to establish an efficient and sustainable system.

    SUSTAINABLEWATER SYSTEM

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    SMART CONNECTIONS !

    EFFICIENT ENERGY UTILIZATION

    Apartment FarmFood

    Grey Water

    Orchard Park Apts

    Orchard Park Greenhouse

    Domes

    EC Gardens

    Student FarmThe Colleges La

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    Composting Site

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  • SITE PLAN KEY PLAN

    Orchard Park Apt

    Pomenade Trail

    Cistern

    Russell Park Apt

    La Rue Apt

    The Colleges at La Rue

    CALIFORNIA 113

    La Rue Rd

    Human ResourcesAdmin Building

    Student Health and Wellness Center

    Student Farm Field House

    Plant ReproductiveBiology Facility

    DomesUC Extension

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    Student Farm

    Sustainable Community Examplification

    1. Cisterns are built in Student Farm for micro i r r i g a t i o n u s e and pomenade tra i ls are bui l t fo r r e c r e a t i o n function.

    2. Student Farms a n d s t u d e n t apartments are c o n n c e t e d b y a q u e d u c t s fo r eff ic ient water use.

    3 . O r c h a r d P a r k A p t s a r e re m o d e l l e d to save energy.

    4 . D o m e s C o m m u n i t y i s i m p r o v e d t o be sustainable c o m m u n i t y examplification.

    Russell Blvd

    Agriculture Field Station

    The Domes is an intentional community on the UC Davis campus consisting of 14 fiberglass dome houses constructed in the 1970s as a student project to research sustainable community. However the future for it is uncertain. Our plan improves Domes into community which use resource more eff i c ient ly and sustainably.

    S t u d e n t F a r m i s a n a g r i c u l t u r a l sustainability institute and provides educational farming. Our plan is to combine recreation into agricultural landscape.

    Sunbath Slope

    L a u n d r y Drying Area

    Chicken Coop

    Program Water System Circulation

    Activity Center

    To o l s Library

    Fruit

    Bee-keeping Bike Lane

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    FarmNativeVegetation

    Urban HomesteadActivity AreaResidential Area

    Cistern Major ConnectionBike LanePomenade TrailAqueduct

  • Water Catchment

    Rainwater

    Apartments Farmland

    Enfficient Water Use in Farm Domes CommunityAs the precipitation is low on the site in general, daily grey water f rom apartments i s recyc led for agricultral use and stored in cisterns. Additionally, cisterns could catch rainfall to supplement irrigation water.

    Dec.

    Type1

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    Type3

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    Potato

    Potato

    Soybean

    Soybean

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

    Celery

    Celery

    Lettuce

    Lettuce

    LettuceTomato

    Tomato

    Cabbage

    CabbageCabbage

    Sweet Corn

    Sweet Corn

    Jan.

    Year12 YEARS ROTATION Year2Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov.May June July

    Edible LandscapeRain

    Grey Water

    Sunbath SlopeLaundry Drying AreaChicken Coop

    Activity CenterTools Library

    Fruit Garden

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    Bee-keeping

    Aqueduct

    Dome: lower energy to build and maintain Domes Community Vision:

    Bike Lane for intense bike use

    25 ft

    small heaters, no AC8 ft

    5 ft

    450 sf + loft

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  • Smart Connection

    DAILY GREY WATER

    PROCESSED WATER

    LIVING MACHINE

    GREY WATER TREATMENT

    COME FROM THE APARTMENTS NEARBY

    RECYCLE FOR IRRIGATION

    EDIBLE LANDSCAPE

    APARTMENT

    SOLAR ENERGY

    WATER CIRCULATION

    ENERGY FLOW

    DAILY ACTIVITY

    Washing Machines

    Baths & Showers

    Dishes Wahing

    Cars Wahing

    Other Cleaning

    FARMLAND

    FOOD

    The design aims to create a sustainable process, which connects the farmland and apartments. The grey water recycling could improve the efficiency of water utilization while the use of solar energy could supplement other energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    The farmland is a kind of productive landscape that blends aesthetics and function. Peoples involvement and carefully selection of the edibles in the farmland would lower the maintenance to some extent. In the process, grey water is recycled for irrigation, the farm production is for human consumption, which make up of the sustainable landscape.

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    OTHER WORKS &FINE ART

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    OTHER WORKMAPPING PRACTICEJun, 2011Academic & Group WorkAdvisor: Changhai LuoPartners: Shan Yang, Shijie LuoRole: site mapping, section and detail drawing

    Vertical View 1:100 Elevation 1:100

    The Bottom Plane 1:100 Site

    Section 1:100

    1:401:20

    1:51:20

    Details Drawing

  • Chinese calligraphy Pencil sketching

    Gouache painting Gouache painting

    Westlake Music Festival, Hangzhou, ChinaPersonal & Independent workOct, 2013

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Zheng YuJun, 2010

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Chongyan JiangJul, 2011

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Chongyan JiangSep, 2011

    Hangzhou, ChinaPersonal & Independent workOct, 2011

    Photography

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    FINE ART

  • H O N G K O N G TERRITORIAL MAP

    LEGEND Water Movement From Turbulent To Peaceful

    Current BountryFormer Boundry

    Reclaimation Direction

    Reclaimed Land

    VIRGINIA MAPRANGE: 37 30' N-38 00'N 79 22' W-78 30' W

    HP

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    RIDGE VALLEY

    CONTURE LINE

    MAPS: Translate the landscape in all of its complexity from geology and geomorphology to an abstract intelligible visual languageInvidual work, Sep, 2014 - Feb, 2015

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    LEGEND AND EXPLANATION

    POOL: where water stays

    STREAM: where water moves slowly

    WATER FALL:where water falls down and moves fast

    STREAM and POOL meet each other: size and speed of stream would decrease; size of pool would increase

    WATER FALL and POOL meet each other: size of pool would increase

    W AT E R F A L L a n d S t r e a m m e e t e a c h other: size and speed of stream would increase

    This map depicts raining landscape of HongKong. In HongKong, most streets are either perpendicular or parallel to contour lines. And most buildings along streets are elevated on podiums. As a result, in raining condition, water forms streams on streets which are perpendicular to contour lines and pools on streets which are parallel to contour lines. And water falls between podiums and streets.

  • GRASSHOPPER FABRICATION - MEANDERApplication of grasshopper to express dynamics of landscape processIndividual work, Nov, 2014

    a. DEFINE THE GENERAL SHAPE OF MEANDER

    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 3, 4, 11

    a. LENGTH OF MEANDER:

    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 5, 9, 2

    C. SINUOSITY: 3, 3, 3

    c. AMPLITUDE OF MEANDER: +12, +9,+12

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 15, 9, 22

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 8, 7, [28, 30.8]e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.9, 1, 1.2

    e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.2, 0.2, 0.2

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 21, 21, 21

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 5, 5, 20

    RULES RULES

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    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 3, 4, 11

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    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 5, 9, 2

    C. SINUOSITY: 3, 3, 3

    c. AMPLITUDE OF MEANDER: +12, +9,+12

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 15, 9, 22

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 8, 7, [28, 30.8]e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.9, 1, 1.2

    e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.2, 0.2, 0.2

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 21, 21, 21

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 5, 5, 20

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    C. SINUOSITY: 3, 3, 3

    c. AMPLITUDE OF MEANDER: +12, +9,+12

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 15, 9, 22

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 8, 7, [28, 30.8]e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.9, 1, 1.2

    e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.2, 0.2, 0.2

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 21, 21, 21

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 5, 5, 20

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    a. DEFINE THE GENERAL SHAPE OF MEANDER

    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 3, 4, 11

    a. LENGTH OF MEANDER:

    b. NUMBER OF MEANDER UNITS: 5, 9, 2

    C. SINUOSITY: 3, 3, 3

    c. AMPLITUDE OF MEANDER: +12, +9,+12

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 15, 9, 22

    d. DEFINE WIDTH OF MEANDER: 8, 7, [28, 30.8]e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.9, 1, 1.2

    e. PRESENT EROSION AND DEPOSITION: 0.2, 0.2, 0.2

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 21, 21, 21

    f. DEPTH OF MEANDER: 5, 5, 20

    RULES RULES

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    HINKSTON GREEK

    RULE 3: FREQUENCY OF MEANDER Lmeander

  • REAL FLOW WORKSHOPApplication of Real-flow to express dynamics of landscape processIndividual work, Dec, 2014

    ROCK CRACK

    PHYSICAL MODEL

    REAL FLOW

    ROCK CRACK

    PHYSICAL MODEL

    REAL FLOW

    ROCK CRACK

    PHYSICAL MODEL

    REAL FLOWROCK CRACK

    PHYSICAL MODEL

    REAL FLOW

    ROCK CRACK

    PHYSICAL MODEL

    REAL FLOW

    Plan of crack

    Typology of crack

    Ratio of width to depth

    Convert and divide

    Angle of crack

    Right angle Blunt angle Cute angle

    Convert Divide

    1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5

    Photo of crack

    Section of crack

    Plan of crack

    Perspective of crack

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    PLANTED FORM AND FUNCTION II_SHRUB LAYER AND UNDERSTORY SCHEMATIC DESIGNIndividal woek, Mar, 2015

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    SHRUB LAYER

    UNDERSTORY LAYER CIRCULATION LAYER

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    GROUND PLANE LAYER

  • ECOTECH II_ ANATOMY OF W. MAIN STREETIndividual work, Feb, 2015

    LAYERING EXPERIMANT_1TOW LAYERS OF W.MAIN STREET: STORM WATER MOVEMENT AND HUMAN CIRCULATION

  • LAYERING EXPERIMENT_2TOW LAYERS OF W.MAIN STREET: STORM WATER MOVEMENT AND HUMAN CIRCULATION

    LAYERING EXPERIMENT_3TOW LAYERS OF W.MAIN STREET: STORM WATER MOVEMENT AND HUMAN CIRCULATION

  • VORTEX COMPETITION_ACADEMIC VILLAGE, Collaborative work, Jan, 2015, Concept design, Diagram rendering

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    LAWN OF ATTRACTIONWHY CANT EVERYONE LIVE ON THE LAWN?

    SPRAWL ATTRACTION CITY

    East Lawn

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    Lawn Room A Good Room with a View

    Sticky SpaceEasy Circulation for Bikes and Pedestrians

    ColonnadeCirculation and Life Around the Lawn

    We began our exploration by questioning the question: in a city that is already suffering from urban sprawl, why would we consign students and faculty to an empty industrial site on the edge of town? Our goal was to create an innovative residential experience for students of Jeffersons university that drew inspiration from the original residential college on grounds, the Academical Village. Although students took their classes in pavilions devoted to the different disciplines, the structure of the Lawn encouraged chance meetings and conversations across disciplines. The Lawn was also meant to be open and extended to the world beyond. So we chose to ask ourselves, why cant everyone live on the lawn? Why cant the Lawn extend to all of Charlottesville, the state of Virginia, or the entire country? This modern incarnation would integrate not only all of the different academic disciplines, but all of the different communities

    of Charlottesville. Arranged around the Central Virginia Rail Line, this new Lawn would physically and symbolically unite the University to Charlottesville and other college towns across the nation. This new typology of campus living would bring life to neglected spaces in the heart of Charlottesville. The strip around the railroad track would become a lush green space. New university housing and academic spaces would be built in underutilized spaces around the track. Retail stores, sports facilities, and public amenities would be attracted to this vibrant new strip. An elevated boulevard would connect these programs, creating a fluid experience that recalls the colonnade of the Lawn. The vibrancy and convenience of this palimpsest of program would draw users and residents of all ages and social strata to create a dynamic Academical City.

    TEAM 3 Advisor: Tat BonvehiCarey AlcottDavid CalvilloDi ChenAnna FriedrichCallum GordonKarilyn JohanesenJuly QiuOliver VraneshSheila Yang

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    LAWN OF ATTRACTIONWHY CANT EVERYONE LIVE ON THE LAWN?

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    East Lawn

    East Range

    1:200

    Lawn Room A Good Room with a View

    Sticky SpaceEasy Circulation for Bikes and Pedestrians

    ColonnadeCirculation and Life Around the Lawn

    We began our exploration by questioning the question: in a city that is already suffering from urban sprawl, why would we consign students and faculty to an empty industrial site on the edge of town? Our goal was to create an innovative residential experience for students of Jeffersons university that drew inspiration from the original residential college on grounds, the Academical Village. Although students took their classes in pavilions devoted to the different disciplines, the structure of the Lawn encouraged chance meetings and conversations across disciplines. The Lawn was also meant to be open and extended to the world beyond. So we chose to ask ourselves, why cant everyone live on the lawn? Why cant the Lawn extend to all of Charlottesville, the state of Virginia, or the entire country? This modern incarnation would integrate not only all of the different academic disciplines, but all of the different communities

    of Charlottesville. Arranged around the Central Virginia Rail Line, this new Lawn would physically and symbolically unite the University to Charlottesville and other college towns across the nation. This new typology of campus living would bring life to neglected spaces in the heart of Charlottesville. The strip around the railroad track would become a lush green space. New university housing and academic spaces would be built in underutilized spaces around the track. Retail stores, sports facilities, and public amenities would be attracted to this vibrant new strip. An elevated boulevard would connect these programs, creating a fluid experience that recalls the colonnade of the Lawn. The vibrancy and convenience of this palimpsest of program would draw users and residents of all ages and social strata to create a dynamic Academical City.

    TEAM 3 Advisor: Tat BonvehiCarey AlcottDavid CalvilloDi ChenAnna FriedrichCallum GordonKarilyn JohanesenJuly QiuOliver VraneshSheila Yang

    Site 3

  • OTHER WORKSm

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    OTHER WORKMAPPING PRACTICEJun, 2011Academic & Group WorkAdvisor: Changhai LuoPartners: Shan Yang, Shijie LuoRole: site mapping, section and detail drawing

    Vertical View 1:100 Elevation 1:100

    The Bottom Plane 1:100 Site

    Section 1:100

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    Details Drawing

  • Chinese calligraphy Pencil sketching

    Gouache painting Gouache painting

    Westlake Music Festival, Hangzhou, ChinaPersonal & Independent workOct, 2013

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Zheng YuJun, 2010

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Chongyan JiangJul, 2011

    Academic & Independent workAdvisor: Chongyan JiangSep, 2011

    Hangzhou, ChinaPersonal & Independent workOct, 2011

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