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  • LIU JINGMASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREA PORTFOLIO OF WORKS 2013

  • 00CV

    EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

    EDUCATION

    PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:

    REWARDS AND HONOR

    WORKING EXPERIENCE

    OTHER SOCIAL PRACTICE

    2007 League branch Secretary

    LIU JING

    FEMALE

    31/10/1989

    Room H, 25Floor,Ko Nga Court,High Street#9, HongKong island

    +86 18914521666

    [email protected]

    NAMEGENDERDATE OF BIRTHBUILDINGMOBILEEMAIL

    FULL-TIME WORK | SIPDRI | Shang Hai

    Jun.2013 Present

    Architect assistant, participate in Program Jing Dong Call Center in Su Qian Office, YueXi

    kindergarten & primary school , Ning Bo Second School design etc.

    Internship | Attractions International Limited | Hong Kong

    July.2012 - Aug.2012

    Design assistant. Detail design, Model making

    Internship | B+H | ShangHai

    Jun.2011

    Landscape architect assistant

    Internship | ShangHai708 Research Institute || Hong Kong

    Apr.2010

    Participated in the project of Appearance Design for Submarine

    Internship | SIVA Studio | ShangHai

    July.2010 - Sep.2010

    Hubei TV interior design assistant (preliminary). Conceptual design.

    Internship | Taixing Planning Bureau | JiangSu

    July.2009 - Sep.2009

    Assist in project management consulation and installation supervision of Huangqiao Industrial

    Garden

    Sep.2011 July.2013

    University Of Hong Kong | Master Of Landscape Architecture

    Sep.2007 - Jun.2011

    Fudan University Shanghai Institute Of Visual Art | Art Design

    Sep.2004 - Jun.2007

    JiangSu TaiXing High School

    Senior Package Designer

    8th Grade in Piano Performance

    Being proficient in operation Autocad, 3dmax, Photoshop, AI, Sketchup, Rhino, Indesign, Aftereffect

    Cet 6

    IELTS 6

    2010 being awarded the title of Expo Star in ShangHai Expo 2010

    2008 be awarded the Excellent Cadre of Students

    Student Volenteer | Shanghai Expo 2010May.2010

    Volunteer | NO+CH09 ID-ENTITYOCT 2009

  • CONTENTS

    RESEARCH OF TAI OFarming Pattern

    REDESIGN OF TAI OFresh Water Factory

    RESEARCH OF WASTE WOOD IN HONG KONG

    DIGESTFROM WASTE WOOD TO HABITAT

    PLANTING DESIGN

    ARCHITECT DESIGNPav i l l ion

    ROOF GARDEN DESIGN

    OTHER WORKS

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  • Research of TAI O Change in Farming Pattern in Tai O

    Agriculture calendar Cost and Income of agricultural products in Tai O

    Project Title: Research of TAI O Type: team workComplete Date: Mar 2012

  • 1960 19501940 1970 1980-Present

    agriculture deserted planting area water body main roadstream

    Farming pattern in Tai O in the last decade changes from internal economy to external economy. Local subsistence practice is no longer economic visible in the half decade with slow pace of local modernalization the half decade with slow pace of local modernalization which is imcomparable with Hong Kong side. Tai O agricultre is facing the extinct dilemma and completely dependent on external market from Hong Kong. Feasible possibility shows in small scale ecological organic tourism business. Organic farming practice with tourism elements extend the life span of Tai O argiculture.

    Plans: Farming pattern in Tai O from 1940 till present

    1 2

  • Return: $$$Labour: growing timepreparation timeIrrigation:

    Fruit

    Fruit were planted on lower slope behind the vallage and paddy field. Pineapple is one of the most favourite fruit grown in Tai O for high profitability between 1950 to 70. Pineapple need almost no irrigation and adopts to sandy infertile soil. Low maintainance throught the growing period but preparation time.

    Characteristic of farm land in Tai O:

    Rugged and fragmentSmall scale ~240m wide vs Tai Po ~1400m wideNot suitable for mechanical farming

    1940

    1960

    1980

    Present

    150mm

    150mm

    ~250mm H@Transplanting period

    Rice spacing

    Vegetable field layout600mm

    Human hand extension lengthCL Circulation Area

    Divider Salt LandSalt PanCoastal flat land

    Animal HusbantryLand Besides valley houses was converted to buidling for animal.

    Restaurant

    Clear woodland for terrace pineapple

    culitvation

    1950-70 was the peaktime for pineapple terrace

    No maintainance shrubland

    Stream for irrgation

    Generation break for pineapple growing ended this fruit farming

    FAR

    MIN

    G P

    ATT

    ERN

    IN T

    AI O

    IN T

    HE

    LAS

    T D

    ECA

    DE

    CH

    AN

    GES

    2 3 4

  • FARMER

    RICE STORE W

    HOLESALE

    OTHER INDUSTRYS STORES

    MARKET WHOLESALE

    LAND OWNER

    Rice

    Marketing Vegetable and fruit

    Marketing LivestockSeedFertilizer

    Land Renting

    Tool

    Food(incl. fish + salt

    )

    Metal Stores

    Grocery Stores

    FISHERMAN

    SALT INDUSTRY WORKER

    Rice S

    tore

    Rice Manufacture Store Mea

    t stal

    ler

    Vegeta

    ble st

    aller P

    oultry

    stall

    er Fish st

    aller

    Seed seller

    Breeding livestock seller

    RESTAURANT

    TOURIST

    Farmers maximised the cutivation period of farmland to grow different crops in the year. Some cash crops serve as product and aslo fertilisers and extra nutrient to other crops. This cycling practice helps farmers to increase income.

    Agriculture calendar

    costreturnincome

    (data was collected in 1966)It shows that income of planting rice ,vegetables and fruit is of the highest,

    So,after the 1960s,farmers began to grow vegetables and fruits due to their higher efficiency

    Tai O Pop

    ulation

    Sowing

    Transplanting

    Threshing

    Reaping

    Storage pot

    JAN

    FEB

    MAR

    APR

    MAY

    JUN

    JUL

    AUG

    SEP

    OCT

    NOV

    DEC

    Gourd

    Brassi

    ca

    Brassica

    Ploughing

    Winnowing Drying grains

    Marketing relationship

    Cost and Income of agricultural products in Tai O

    65

  • Lack of agriculture techonologyfragmented and small farmlanddiscourage using high technology

    Road connected to bigger marketfavours import and export of productsin and out Tai O

    Mass production goods from Hong Kong ismore attractive than local producsts

    with lower price and better quality

    China immigrates brought in higher techniqueof growing vegetable which provides rapid

    turnover than rice. Shortly number of paddyfields were turned into vegetable and cash

    crop farming.

    1940

    1960

    1980

    Present

    Tai O Pop

    ulation

    $

    $$

    $$$ $

    $$$

    Producti

    on Cost

    Producti

    on Cost

    Labour

    Fer

    tiliser

    Trans

    portatio

    n In

    secticid

    e Se

    ed

    Income

    $

    $$

    $

    $

    $$

    Industria

    lization

    Tai Os C

    rop Prod

    uction

    Rice

    Vegetab

    leFrui

    t

    Field Cr

    op

    Tai Os A

    nimal H

    usband

    ary Sup

    ply

    Cattle

    Pig

    Poultry

    Hong Ko

    ng Impo

    rt Food t

    o Tai O

    Modern

    izatio

    n in H

    ong Ko

    ng

    ~3km

    ~5km

    Transpo

    rtation

    Infrastru

    cture

    Animal Hushandary and fruit growingare both marketing agriculture productswith fast turnover.

    Lack of LabourThe rapid decreased in agriculture manpower hinderedthe growth in Farming industry in Tai O since 1970.Weaker farming members reduce the incentive of agriculture development in terms of both quality and farming technologyand utimately the quantity.

    Modernisation in Hong KongSince 1970, majority of Tai Os young and strong farmers were attacted to work in Hong Kong and Kowloon for better job opportunity, higher income and better living standard. Only the elderly andyoungsters are still living in Tai O.

    Competition from Hong Kong Import FoodLimited agriculture technology in Tai O farming industry restricted the increase in production andincome. Mass production crop imported from Hong Kongtook up the entire market which lead to the end of marketing farming industry in Tai O.

    Production CostDuring the rise of economic growth since 1960, production cost in agriculture increased very fast. Low profitability from farming industry led to the loss of farming population and stroke the income of the practisers.

    Tai os PopulationTai Os Population increased steadily until the rapid growth Chinas refugees in 1950s. But a tremendous and continuous declined from 1970s with the pull factors of city modernisation in Hong Kong.

    IndustrializationThe scale of Tai O farmland restricts the implementation of larage scale industrialization. Cheaper product by mass production from Hong Kong gradually replaced the local goods. The price and quality of local crop is incompetable.

    Factors lead to the change in Tai O farming pattern

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  • Project Title: Freshwater factory Type: personal workComplete Date: May 2012

    As we know,fresh water is of great importance to survival of most plants and animals. ,although water is very present on earth, 97% is salted and 2% is blocked as ice. Actually, here is only about 1% left of liquid freshwater.

    Tai O is a coastal village, freshwater is mainly collected from stream of mountain,but because of increasing demand of freshwater of residents and industries in the future, establish of huge fresh water treatment system will be much more necessary, we call it FPS. So this deign mainly focus on how freshwater will be produced ,filtered, and transported, and what magical landscape effects the facilities will bring to the TAI O area.

    WATER SUPPLY

    FUTURE of TAI O FRESH WATER FACTORY

    Wah guang Temple

    tin hau temple

    lung yim temple

    lung yim

    yeung hau temple

    hung shing temple

    OLD DEVICE OF FRESHWATERS

    COLLECTING IN TAI O CAN NOT MEET

    HUMANS DEMAND

    DISEASED LIVING MARINE

    (FISHING GOES DOWN HILL)

    THERE IS ONLY ABOUT 1% LEFT OF

    CLQUID FRESHWATER

    WATER IS VERY precious

    on earth.97% is salted.2% id blocked as ice

    because of thriving industry,seawater

    is polluted seriously

    THE POPULATION OF A DAILY FOOD INTAKE FOR A HUMAN BEING

    REQUIRES 3000 LITERS OF

    GRESHWATER

    FRESHWATER FISHERY NEEDS VAST AMOUNT OF

    FRESHWATER

    IRRIGATION OF PLANTINGS NEED

    FRESHWATER

    FRESH FISHERYPROCESSING INDUSTRYRESIDENTIAL AREA

    FRESH WATER

    FILTERING SYSTEM

    FPS

    historic and cultural areas

    mangrove, wetland

    nature educational pathway

    planning area

    LANDSCAPE EFFECT

    lantou north country park

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  • AB

    B

    A

    FRESH WATER

    historic and cultural areas

    mangrove, wetland

    nature educational pathway

    planning area

    scale: 1:50

    Reservior Of Other Industry

    Reservior Of FPS

    FPSFresh water processing system

    Pipetransport of freshwater

    Filtering Poolmangrove and activated carbon be set

    N

    11

    FILTERING OF ACTIVE CARBON

    FILTERING OF MANGROVE

    reservior of other industry

    scale: 1:100

    SECTION B - B

    INTR

    OD

    UCTI

    ON

    OF

    FPS

    SECTION A - A

    reservior of fps

    pumppile

    12

  • INTR

    OD

    UCTI

    ON

    OF

    FPS sea water

    microchip in electricity

    brunch spot

    high salinity water

    fresh water

    0.18mm

    0.18mm

    high salinity waterfresh water

    Tidal Water Pump

    Collect WaterPower Generation

    End Product

    Industry of shrimp breeding

    Filtering Ponds Planted Of Mangroves

    Activated Carbon Filter

    Drinking Water

    PLAN

    OF

    FPS

    WH

    EN B

    OAT

    S BE

    IN B

    OAT

    Refreshing

    0.00504kwh

    0.035m2

    Power Consumption

    Occupied Area

    Freshing Process Of Single Chip

    569m2Occupied Area

    16000 chips can afford 6 family

    35m2Occupied Area

    1000 chips can afford one family

    12 13

    PLAN

    OF

    FPS

    WH

    EN B

    OAT

    S BE

    IN B

    OAT

    PRO

    CESS

    OF

    FPS

    steel support structure

    desalting chip

    21.8M

    41.2M

    14

  • WATER SUPPLY

    15

    LANDSCAPE EFFECT

    Transporting pipe is transparent which is also slanted(by this way, water can betransported with the help of gravity). Description of the whole system and direction ofwater's flow will be marked on face of pipe, so that people may have knowledge ofwhere the water they use come from and how it is filtered, produced. Because ofgradiwent of pipes, they can be also used as landscape facilities, people can walk, sit,rest above it. During night, spotlight hidden beneath the pipe make they look like lightband.

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    16

  • LANDSCAPE EFFECT11

    17

    di erence in temperature

    WITH TIME GOING

    wet soil

    mangroveBecause difference of water's temperature inand out of pipe will bring water vapor,additionally, this area used to be salt pan, thusmangrove will grow along pipes due to wet,saltearth surround it, which can form a naturallandscape in the future.

    LANDSCAPE EFFECT12

    18

  • digest from waste wood to habitatWaste Wood In Hong Kong

    Thesis Title: Waste wood in Hong KongType: team workComplete Date: Apr 2013

    19

  • 85% FROM CONSTRUCTION POINT

    15% FROM MULTIPLE WASTE WENT Landfill SENT Landfill

    occupy 14% space of Landfill occupy 34% space of Landfill

    North East New Territories

    occupy 18.4% space of Landfill

    West New Territories South East New Territories

    NENT Landfill

    Recycled partAustralia

    Mainland

    Russia

    RainforestTransportation of logs

    Amount of waste wood in HK

    per year =19 20

  • NORTH WEST NEWTERRITORIES

    MA WAN

    NORTH LANTAU

    PENG CHAU

    MUI WO

    HEI LING CHAU

    CHEUNG CHAU

    YUNE SHUE WAN

    SOK KWU WAN

    ISLAND WEST

    WEST KOWLOON

    KOWLOON BAY

    ISLAND EAST

    SHA TIN

    Mainland & Overseas

    NENT Landfill

    WENT Landfill

    SENT Landfill

    10959m3/day | occupy 34% space of Landfill

    1125m3/day | occupy 18.4% space of Landfill

    Recyclers in HK

    Construction point

    Saturated landfill

    Landfill

    Scattered collection point

    OUTPUT OF WASTEWOOD IN HK

    85% FROM CONSTRUCTION POINT

    15% FROM MULTIPLE WASTE

    North East New Territories

    occupy 14% space of Landfill | 4108m3/day

    20 21 22

  • DETAILED FLOW CHART OF WASTE WOOD IN HONG KONGSolid Veneer Moldings

    engineered siding

    wall liningpartitions

    Veneer Mills (construction & fencing)wood chips

    sawdustscraps

    Veneers

    Particle Boardstructural insulated panel

    furniture Plywood MillsLog

    HOUSEWOOD

    INDUSTRY & COMMERCE

    Christmas tree(*during Christmas Eve)

    CONSTRUCTION PLANTParticle Board

    91ton

    227ton

    882ton

    seawater

    PanelWoodFiber Panel

    WoodFiber

    WoodFiber

    Panel Panel

    Floating platform

    Floating habitat for water birdFloating planting base for shellsh Suspending articial reef for surface sh

    + +

    Filter[1]

    Extra platform for people

    Population now in Hong Kong is more than 7122000 which is the second highest in the world. Because of geological aspect

    and increasing population, the whole urban construction mainly develops in horizontal

    direction. But any way this kind of development has limitation, so reclamation seems the most

    effective method, Constant reclamations may also bring serious seawater pollution.

    Therefore setting floating arrangeable platform will be an eco-friendly way

    In Hong Kong, years of large scale fishing activity has contributed to gradually decline of local fishing industry.

    Although several years before, the law prohibit any personal fishing activity, besides that some artificial fishing reefs were set on the seabed which aims to enhance fishing distribution. But data shows the density of fishing distribution is seriously unbalanced. Actually the seabed reef can not be set in busy

    watertraffic area and shallow area, also it can not serve surface fish. But also these can be seasily resolved by

    suspending artificial reef. Setting suspending artificial reef will be a more effective and biological way.

    Seawater pollution is serious in Hong Kong but no way can fully

    resolve this problem immerdiately. What we can do is first filtering in small scale then the entire water quality will be enhanced gradually.

    HK is located in the centre of migratory routes.Providing more habitat on breeding, migratory, or wintering areas are all important to sustain bird populations.Birds are crucial to the healthy func-

    tioning of many natural systems on Earth. Birds of all kinds have played important roles in human history, yet waterbirds share with us special,

    intimate relationships based on admiration, imagination, exploitation, and the watery habitats we both require or enjoy. The importance of these

    species ranges from the biological niches they occupy to nutrition, income, and aesthetic inspiration.First and foremost, waterbirds play an integral role in a variety of ecosystems. They are recyclers, predators, and prey. Because they require water and associated habitat of adequate quality and quantity, their successes or declines are indicative of the health of

    environments.

    At present, shellfish eating is not safe in Hong Kongaccording to the survey, theres large amount of

    pollutant element in seawater sampleswhich is mainly from he Pearl River Delta region. nevertheless, marine

    shellfivsh is easily polluted by heavy metals because of its characteristics of filter-feeding, poison and eaten toxic algae will be collected in body.Therefore after eating

    shellfish, food poisoning may probably happen to people. so providing a filtered shellfish culture environment will

    be much more better and healthy.

    WoodFiber Panel

    Organic Fertilizer

    PaperProduct

    Biochar Wood Vinegar

    Fuel

    palletsLami-Boards

    Wood I-Joists

    WHAT WASTE WOOD CAN DO

    Treatment Room

    Platform links to village

    Floating Platform

    Bird Habitat

    FishHabitat

    Planting base PeopleHabitat

    A

    A

    ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP

    pier

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  • Expe

    rient

    ial U

    nit

    15% FROM MULTIPLE WASTE

    West New Territories

    EXPERIENTIAL UNIT IN LEI YUE MUN

    SITE INFORMATION

    >0&

  • Bird Habitat

    FishHabitat

    Planting base of shellfish

    *210

    *210

    planting

    plantingmedia

    base

    cover shellfish planting base

    kelp

    filter net

    hook structure

    base

    fishing reef

    PeopleHabitat

    STRUCTURE OF FACILITY20 21 22

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  • Treatment Room

    Platform links to village

    Floating Platform

    Bird Habitat

    FishHabitat

    Planting base PeopleHabitat

    A

    A

    ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP

    pier

    30 33

  • Section A-A

    Present 1 Year later 2 Years later 3 Years later

    Artificial Fishing Reef Habitat for waterbirdPlanting base for shellfish

    CHANGES OF PLAN

    old

    new

    Planting base of shellsh

    Habitat for waterbirdArticial shing reef

    Legend

    3433 35

  • changes in section changes in sectionchanges in sectionchanges in perspective

    original state

    After 1 year

    After 2 year

    After 3 or more years

    CHANGES OF FACILITIES

  • Distribution of fish in H

    ong Kong

    Population density (persons/

    km2

    )

    Grade figure of w

    ater bird habitat suitability in Hong K

    ong

    0

    Application in H

    ong Kong

    FishH

    abitat

    most suitable

    generally suitable

    suitable

    Bird H

    abitat

    0

    200,000

    PeopleH

    abitatSite Optional

    Collection and transportation system

    Planting base

    of shellfish

    discarded wooden furniture from

    scattered collection point

    +w

    aste wood from

    construction point

    nearby terminal

    Application site of facility

  • planting designOne piece of Oasis in modern city

    Project Title: Research of TAI O Type: team workComplete Date: Mar 2012

  • ecause main door and secondary door are not in the straight line, so the whole garden must ensure people can directly find the doors, therefore the whole garden is on the ground level without any steps. Three trees of Juniperus Chinensis are planted, their shapes and sizes are suited for separating sight but not interrupt. Also people are used to be restricted in certain space to live, work, outdoor space can be more kinetic and open, short shrubs planted will not cut communication of people, their interactivity can be enhanced to some extent. There is one tree of Plumeria Rubra planted in the center of courtyard as the the visual focus, huge size can provide enough shadow for surrounding benches. The diagonal landscape provides a distinctive visual impact for office users from different level and orientation. At the same time, the division of space allows flexible use of courtyard space for releasing, lunch and leisure chat. People can also move benches according to their social needs or following the shadow. The scheme aims at soften and widen the rigid rectangular courtyard. Paving material is granite quadrel with light yellow color, combined with golden fresh leaves of Duranta Repens and green Ophiopogon Jaburan, the whole atmosphere is mild, soft,suitable for resting. Other construction material and paving of BBQ area is concrete which keeps style much more simple and easy understanding. Moreover, as the space dose not heavily divided, users can also bring out some chairs from the firm and put on the central area if they need. So main idea of the courtyard is simple, adjustable. Most people just stay there during break of work-time, so too abundant landscape is not needed which may trouble mood of people on the contrary.

    ONE PIECE OF OASIS IN MODERN CITY

    B

    FLEXIBLE KINETIC OPEN

    SPACE

    MILDSOFTSUITABLE

    ATMOSPHERE

    40 41

  • BA A

    B

    SECTION A - A

    SECTION A - A

    N

    1M 15M 30M

    ecause main door and secondary door are not in the straight line, so the whole garden must ensure people can directly find the doors, therefore the whole garden is on the ground level without any steps. Three trees of Juniperus Chinensis are planted, their shapes and sizes are suited for separating sight but not interrupt. Also people are used to be restricted in certain space to live, work, outdoor space can be more kinetic and open, short shrubs planted will not cut communication of people, their interactivity can be enhanced to some extent. There is one tree of Plumeria Rubra planted in the center of courtyard as the the visual focus, huge size can provide enough shadow for surrounding benches. The diagonal landscape provides a distinctive visual impact for office users from different level and orientation. At the same time, the division of space allows flexible use of courtyard space for releasing, lunch and leisure chat. People can also move benches according to their social needs or following the shadow. The scheme aims at soften and widen the rigid rectangular courtyard. Paving material is granite quadrel with light yellow color, combined with golden fresh leaves of Duranta Repens and green Ophiopogon Jaburan, the whole atmosphere is mild, soft,suitable for resting. Other construction material and paving of BBQ area is concrete which keeps style much more simple and easy understanding. Moreover, as the space dose not heavily divided, users can also bring out some chairs from the firm and put on the central area if they need. So main idea of the courtyard is simple, adjustable. Most people just stay there during break of work-time, so too abundant landscape is not needed which may trouble mood of people on the contrary.

    42 43

  • SOFTWORK- PLANTING

    HARDWORK- PAVING MATERIAL

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    GRANITES4

    1

    STONE

    OPHIOPOGON JABURAN 2 DURANTA REPENS 3PLUMERIA RUBRA 9 JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS

    6

    CONCRETE5

    TRACK5

    || careful pruning is not needed|| fertilize twice in June

    || seed early in March|| retain water|| prune after flowing

    || seed early in March|| retain water|| prune after flowing

    || not too much watering|| fertilize every 7-10 days|| prune after falling leaves in winter

    44 45

  • Located in Shanghai Huang Pu districtBuilt 15 years ago20 floors. 1st and 2nd floor are commercial area, 3rd floor is a CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER .Above 3rd floor is residential area.Specific free area(planning area): balcony in the 3rd floor

    Roof Garden Design

    Introduction Of The Base

    Living Area

    Commercial Area

    Constitution Of The B

    uilding

    Roof

    Project Title: Redevelopment Of Free Space Of Tong Da BuildingType: personal workCompleted Time: Mar 2011

    Free Balcony

    SITE PLANESCALE: 1/400

    21 22

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    As research, 3rd floor is a CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER built established in 1995. studentsage ranges from 3 to 9.

    Childrens psychological analysis

    Childrens activity analysis

    copy imagination game

    interaction objective logical structure

    Color collocation

    24

    A A

    SECTION: A-A

    4948

  • 2625

    1:500

    childeren decide arrangement of desks

    for safety, rope will be set beside the wall

    Seven spaces which have different themes will be set, each grid space is built by white wodden pieces

    ecological chair

    50 51

  • PROJECT TITLE: RAIL ENTERPRISE CASE PAVILION FOR SHANGHAI EXPO 2010TYPE: TEAM WORKCOMPLETE DATE: MAY 2009

    Railway Geographic Location: Lying in the center of Enterprise Pavilion

    the significances of railway lie in transmission and connection. From the plane, Railway Pavilion plays as a hub connecting Enterprise Pavilion from all directions

    Since Railway Pavilion lies in the center of Enterprise Pavilion, it serves as the key hinge of the whole network, linking with surrounding pavilions

    Pavilions locating in the cross angels take the role of extending room from a macro-perspective, with its four corners facing blank. Thus, Enterprise Pavilion could not only be taken as a guide, but also leave tourists a public room for fun and entertainment.

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  • 54 55

  • BACKGROUND& S T R A T E G Y

    56 57

  • LOCTION IN SURVEY

    Survey of Wuxi

    128.2 183

    100

    City survey

    Traffic advantage

    61.5

    58 59

  • SITE LOCTIAN

    Functions

    ,

    Site location

    Traffic advantage and Streamway

    60 61

  • 1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    RESOURCES AND CONDITIONS

    QuestionsBase Environment

    62 64

  • THINKING OF STRATEGY

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    soho

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    4

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  • CONCEPTIONPROPOSAL

    67 68

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  • 5

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  • P l a n n i n g P R O G R A M

    75 76

  • 77 78

  • &

    SOHO

    79 80

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  • 83 84

  • ECOLOGICAL E N E R G Y

    S T R AT E G Y

    85 86

  • ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS :

    O2

    :

    :

    U R B A N

    H E A T

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