Olympic Forest Park
Transcript of Olympic Forest Park
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The Olympic Forest Park, BeijingThe Olympic Forest Park, Beijing
PresenterPresenterProf. Landscape Architect Prof. Landscape Architect Hu JieHu Jie, ASLA, ASLA
Sustainable Practice in ChinaSustainable Practice in China
Planning & Design Branch of Landscape ArchitectureBeijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institute
2008 ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO2008 ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPOThe Premier Event for Landscape Architecture Professionals
October 2008
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MAN follows EARTH
EARTH follows HEAVEN
HEAVEN follows DAO
DAO follows NATURE
——LAO’ZI
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Natural Considerations:• Natural Resources
• Energy Resources
• Materials
• Flora, Fauna & Local Existing Patterns
Culture Considerations:
land, climate, soil, vegetation, water, landform, …
solar, wind, …
enduring, harmless, re-used, …
• Local Traditions and Lifestyle
• History
• Design Culture
• Development of New Lifestyle Patterns
Our conviction in the planning & design of the park is thatin order to attain sustainability, we would need to find a way for the human and the ecological systems to find a certain harmony on site, and to do so, we must recognize what each can actively contribute to the relationship on the ground.
How do we negotiate between the human-social needs and the ecological considerations in every part of the design?
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Sustainable Development Should Consider:
Nature Nature
CultureCulture
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2008 Olympic Games has extraordinary significance to fast developing China.
It is a stage for Beijing to show itself to the world, and the center of the stage, is the Olympic Green located on the Central Axis.
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LocationLocation
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Yong Ding MenTian An Men
Forbidden CityJingshan Park
Drum Tower
Olympic Forest ParkOlympic Green
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In 2002,
the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning
organized an international competition for
conceptual planning and design
of
Beijing Olympic Green
The Plan of Sasaki Associates, Inc. (USA)won the competition.
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In 2003,
the A02 Plan,
designed jointly by
Sasaki Associates, Inc.
and
Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institutewon the competition.
Axis To NatureAxis To Nature
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From Jan. 2004 to Oct. 2005,
Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institute
finished the implementation plan of Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Central Area
Olympic Sports Center
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The Olympic Green under ConstructionThe Olympic Green under Construction
National Aquatics Centre
“Water Cube” Olympic Forest ParkNational Stadium
“Bird’s Nest”
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National Stadium National Stadium ““BirdBird’’s Nests Nest””
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National Aquatics Centre National Aquatics Centre ““ Water CubeWater Cube””
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National GymnasiumNational Gymnasium
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International Conference CenterInternational Conference Center
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Olympic Forest ParkOlympic Forest Park::
• Is 680ha• Located in the north of urban Beijing• Is on the historical south-north central axis• Is in the north of the Olympic Green
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Olympic
Forest
Park
Master
Plan
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Olympic Forest Park is the largest green space ever Olympic Forest Park is the largest green space ever to be built in Beijing.to be built in Beijing.
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• The urban planning and construction of Beijing are outstanding
achievements in human history.
• The historical south-north axis is the greatest axis in urban construction
history. The ancient structures such as Tian An Men Square, the
Forbidden City and Jingshan Park are situated on the axis and establish
great importance to the axis.
• The axis has witnessed the changes in the history of Beijing and has
carried the symbol and memory of history, culture and politics.
• How to continue history and culture of central axis on the Olympic Forest Park site is the first tremendous challenge that we are facing.
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•• Green Olympics, HiGreen Olympics, Hi--tech Olympics and People's tech Olympics and People's OlympicsOlympics are the three themes of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
• With BOCOG Green Commitment to the world, we as landscape architects are challenged to create a Green Olympic based Olympic Forest Park with the application of new environmental protection and energy saving technologies, as well as new materials.
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Axis to Nature
1. Culture Considerations
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Rapid UrbanizationIncreasing Population DensityLarge-scale Construction & DevelopmentUpsurge in Traffic VolumesAging Urban InfrastructureWater ShortageDiminishing Open Green Space
Urban Contexts:Urban Contexts:
We have attempted to resolve these issues through modern technological application.
This new green infrastructure is public recreation & leisure environment to benefit all residents and visitors of Beijing.
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Olympic Forest Park merges traditional Chinese landscape artswith contemporary design concepts and ecological techniques.
Urban Green Lung & Ecological BufferLeisure Park for OlympicsHealthy Forest for Local Residence
FunctionsFunctions
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Scenic Spot Views of AxisScenic Spot Views of Axis
Located on the ancient imperial Central Axis of Beijing, the site’s importance and cultural significance has a great influence on the Feng Shui of Beijing.
Our study therefore began with an in-depth historical study and traditional analysis of the Central Axis.
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• The principles of traditional Chinese landscape art emphasize on the artificial to appear natural and in which mountain piling and water forming are among the most crucial elements.
• These principles were all examined and interpreted for the planning and design of the Olympic Forest Park.
• In accordance with these principles, an artificial mountain has been planned, with its highest point on the Central Axis line, and just south of it, a dragon-shaped body of water and winding system flowing along the axis, has been designed.
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As a national landmark projectOlympic Forest Park must respect the balance and integrity of the axis and the other monuments situation along it.
Grading Plan of Mountains and WaterGrading Plan of Mountains and Water
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Olympic Forest ParkOlympic Forest ParkMain MountainMain Mountain————YangshanYangshan MountainMountain
The analysis of other important mountains in Beijing helped to establish the location, orientation, dimensions and design of our new landforms.
Section of Axis
The Shape of Yangshan Mountain
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Earthwork Comparison with Other Ancient ParksEarthwork Comparison with Other Ancient Parks
Jingshan Mountain: 860,000 M3 Qionghua Island: 580,000 M3
Summer Palace: 5,810,000 M3Olympic Forest Park
Yangshan Mountain: 3,940,000 M3
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Excavation: 3.33 Million m3
Fill: 4.83 Million m3
Hill Fundus Area :42 Ha
Hill Gradient: Lower than 30%
Hill Height: 48 m
Elevation Comparison with Other ParksElevation Comparison with Other Parks
Summer Palace Longevity Hill
Olympic Forest Park Yangshan
Jingshan MountainBeihai Park
Qionghua Island
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Why we build an artificial mountain here:Why we build an artificial mountain here:• The mountain was constructed with the construction and
excavation for the Olympic Subway, Olympic Avenue and adjacent development area.
• No new soil was brought into the Olympic Forest Park site to construct the mountain.
• The mountain is a new landmark in the north of the city.
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Looking South along Central AxisLooking South along Central Axis
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Looking Looking South along South along Central AxisCentral Axis
JingshanMountain
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TaishanTaishan Stones on the South Entrance PlazaStones on the South Entrance Plaza
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The South Entrance PlazaThe South Entrance Plaza
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Amphitheater as Leisure LawnAmphitheater as Leisure Lawn
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Perspective Rendering of AmphitheaterPerspective Rendering of Amphitheater
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• To Consider Cultural Design Heritage • To Refer to Chinese landscape Art • To Express the Harmony between Man and Nature
TianTian JingJing
(Land of Heaven) (Land of Heaven)
The Peak of Yangshan Mountain
Location
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Perspective Rendering of Perspective Rendering of TianTian JingJing
• Tian Jing is enhanced with tall Chinese pines, scenic stones and a sight-seeing platform.
• Visitors can pause here for a brief appreciation of the views ofthe Lake and central axis.
• Visitors can linger longer to enjoy the enchanting scenes.
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Sketch of Sketch of TianTian JingJing
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Model of Model of TianTian JingJing
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Selecting Rock Material at Selecting Rock Material at TaishanTaishan MountainMountain
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Loading ProgressLoading Progress
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LoadedLoaded
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Olympic Volunteers at Olympic Volunteers at TianTian JingJing
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Brooks Running down the ForestsBrooks Running down the Forests
Location
Situated at the Southwest of Yangshan Mountain
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Water falls from the mountain to form brooks that flow through forests to the main lake. A series of scenes are designed around the brooks which progressively pass through ecological plant communities of mixedwoods, grassland, and lakeside wetlands.
Perspective Rendering of Perspective Rendering of Brooks Running down the ForestsBrooks Running down the Forests
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Sketch of Brooks Running down the ForestsSketch of Brooks Running down the Forests
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Models of Brooks Running down the ForestsModels of Brooks Running down the Forests
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Model of Brooks Running down the ForestsModel of Brooks Running down the Forests
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Plan of Brooks Running down the ForestsPlan of Brooks Running down the Forests
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Section of Brooks Running down the ForestsSection of Brooks Running down the Forests
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Brooks Running down the ForestsBrooks Running down the Forests
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Brooks Running down the ForestsBrooks Running down the Forests
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To create a Long-Term Sustainable Eco-System that through research and analysis, can develop a model where tradition meets contemporary ideas and technologies to simulate a natural ecosystem, maintaining regional biodiversity, conserving energy, reclaiming water, and relying as little as possible on municipal services, facilities and resources.
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Rich landforms - mountain chain, islands in the Lake, downhill streams and a variety of waterfronts - offer opportunities for diverse eco-habitats to be created.
The analysis of their characteristics set the foundation for identifying plant communities and animal habitats as part of the design.
Offer attractive platforms for traditional activities such as group dancing and tai chi.
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We analyzed the effects that diverse terrains and landforms - hilltops,
sloping banks, valleys, lakes and wetlands, ecological forests integrated
with other landscape types – have on the city in sheltering it from wind
and sand, tempering humidity and temperature, increasing storm water
detention and collecting precious rainwater.
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Located on the central axis, the Olympic Forest Park with its Green language and the grand Shan Shui pattern gives new extension of the axis, and becomes a new landmark in Beijing.
In the future, The Olympic Forest Park along with the growth of time, will bring more benefits for the city of Beijing.
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An Axis To The Nature
2. Nature Considerations
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To balance Urban Ecology with the incredible strain upon the inner city’s resources and open spaces resulting from mass development, and an upsurge in population over the last decades.
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Water System Planning
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Total Water Surface 67.7 hectareTotal Water Surface 67.7 hectareWater Surface of the Main Lake 20.3 hectare
Constructed Wetland Surface 5.71 hectare
Municipal River Surface 25 hectare
Existing Water System 16.69 hectare
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The largest technical challenges of Olympic Forest Park involvesconstruction of a self-sustaining and self-regulating water body.
Require solutions to problems associated with dry climate and high evaporation rate.
Necessary to ease ecological pressures on the city.
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Therefore, studies were necessary to evaluate
how to best use the existing natural water on and around the site,
how to collect and reclaim rain and flood water,
how to plan an effective water purifying and maintenance system,
how to optimize the water circulation and irrigation system through recycling waste water.
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Different patterns of water circulation have been analyzed and implemented to address the differences between the flood and other seasons.
A hydrological and water quality simulation process (EFDC, WASP) was used to study water system maintenance.
A compound water treatment system of hierarchical processes was established.
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Constructed Wetland
Olympic Forest Park is the first domestic urban park overall making use of reclaimed water as the source of water system and recharge for landscape water.
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– Increase the liability of the entire water treatment system
– Demonstrate a variety of water treatment technologies
– Integrate water treatment functions with scenic effects
– Construct a natural and ecological treatment system
– Provide an educational center for ecological education
Functions:Functions:
The constructed wetland can dispose
reclaimed water 2,600 cubic meters a day,
circulating water from the Lake 20,000 cubic meters a day.
Treated Water shall reach the Standard of China for Landscape Water.
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26002600m33200m3
ReclaimedWater
CirculatingWater from the lake
Subsurface Flow Wetland
Green House
Subsurface Flow Wetland
Water Streams and Surface Falling Water
Oxidation Pond
Ecological Pond
LakeBiology Function Zone
Free Surface Wetland
ProcessProcess
600m3
20000m3
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Wetland layoutWetland layout
Circulating Water Vertical Wetland
Ecological Pond
Free Water Surface Wetland
Reclaimed Water
Green House
Water Streams and Surface Falling Water Subsurface
Flow Wetland
Circulating Water
OxidationPond
Circulating Water
Mixed-Function Eco Zone
Circulating Water
Reclaimed Water
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Wetland System for Reclaimed Water Wetland System for Reclaimed Water
Wetland System for Circulating Water Wetland System for Circulating Water
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Municipal Reclaimed Water Circulating Water
Wetland Plants
Pipe Collection Inlet PipingInternal PipingOutlet Piping
Wells Oxidation Pond
Wetland SectionWetland Section
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Subsurface Flow Wetland Planting PlanSubsurface Flow Wetland Planting Plan
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Subsurface Flow Wetland
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Subsurface Flow Wetland
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Subsurface Flow Wetland
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Free Water Surface Wetland
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Free Water Surface Wetland
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Free Water Surface Wetland
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Birds at Wetland
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• Observation of wetland from a different view
• Education for the structure of wetland
• Block off water flow
• Slow water speed
Underwater CorridorFunctions:Functions:
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Underwater Corridor
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Flowers Terrace
• Aeration
• Scenic Effects
Functions:Functions:
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Greenhouse for
Ecological Purification of Water Quality
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• Reduce pollution content in the water and improve water quality
• Offer a scientific and interest scenic spots for the public
• Show a new and secure sewage water ecological treatment technology
• Provide a design demonstration of urban landscape water purification system
Functions:Functions:
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Total Construction Area: 2200㎡
Reclaimed Water Treatment Capacity: 600m3/day
Treated Water shall reach the Standard of China for Landscape Water.
According to the principle of "low cost and high efficient,ecological coordination, and environmental friendly",the greenhouse adopted All-weather eco-system for water purification.
Master Plan
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Treatment ProcessTreatment Process
Biological UnitsProviding
Carbon
Enhanced Denitrogenation
Wetland
Water Plants Purifying
Units
Restraining Algae Units
Disinfecting Units
Enhanced Solar Power
Dephosphorization Units
InletInlet
OutletOutlet
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Stormwater Utilization System
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1. Make use the conditions of topography, hydrology and municipal storm water.
2. Make use of municipal river-ways and lake water system to collect rain water.
3. Make use of the collected water to irrigate and to wash the roads.
4. Make use of green lands in the park to increase the permeability of hard paving.
Design PrinciplesDesign Principles
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Designed Water SystemExisting Water System
Drainage Conditions AnalysisDrainage Conditions Analysis
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Drainage PlanDrainage Plan
Drain to Municipal Water SystemStorage Systems of Basins, Trench, WellsStorage Systems of Domestic WaterStorage Systems of Municipal RiversMunicipal RoadsDomestic Water System Municipal Rivers
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图例RidgeUpstream recharge trenchDownstream recharge trenchinfiltration trenchSand FilterOutletFlow Direction
The measures to prevent soil erosion making use of the technology
of soil and water conservation
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Recharge Trench Schematic SectionRecharge Trench Schematic Section
Gravel
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Infiltration Trench Schematic SectionInfiltration Trench Schematic Section
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Infiltration Trench Schematic SectionInfiltration Trench Schematic Section
WIDTH NOT OVER 2500MM
•300MMHIGH,80MM•1000MM LONG•Rubble or Stone Slab•1000mm HIGH ABOVE GROUND•6000-8000MM LONG•SPACING 5000MM
WIDTH NOT OVER 2500MM
INFILTRATION TRENCH
RECHARGE TRENCH
RECHARGE TRENCH
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All the roads in north park use graded sand gravel with 100% permeability.
The roads in south park adopt different measures according to the grades.
Ecological Permeable RoadsEcological Permeable Roads
Car park Area:122825m²Grass Car park
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Zero Sewage Discharge in the Park
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Tourists of the OFP: 5,300,000 per year
Staff of OFP: 4280
Quantity of Prediction Drainage: 86400m³/year
The Designed Sewage Discharge: 1590.91m³/d
Sewage Discharge in the Park (Prediction)Sewage Discharge in the Park (Prediction)
dispersed layout and various functions of buildings;
changing landform;
no existing municipal pipeline;
Unstable tourists flow leads to obvious seasonal changing drainage.
The Characteristics of DrainageThe Characteristics of Drainage
Therefore, waste water need to be discharged within the park.
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1. Membrane Bioreactor (MB)
2. Fast Bio-degradation Treatment (FBT)
3. Bio-Degradation of Dejection Treatment (BDT)
GoalsGoals
Zero discharge and reclamation ensures zero pollutionto environment
Main TechniquesMain Techniques
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Distribution of the buildings that adopt sewage treatment techniques
48 buildings
MBFBT BDT
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Planting and Biodiversity Design
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Investigation & Modeling of Beijing Indigenous Plant Community
Value of Indigenous Plant
Living Conditions
Tolerance Capability
Eco-efficiency
Biological Features
Aesthetic Value
Natural
Semi-natural
Artificial
Conditions in OFP
Site Conditions
Transport
Geology & Hydrology
Vegetation
Modeling in OFP
Landscape Consideration
Zoning of Planting
Plant Community Modeling
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Trees + Shrubs + Grasses
Planting Design ClassificationPlanting Design Classification
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Trees + Grasses
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Waterfront + Forest Edge
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Waterfront
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Wetland
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Grassland
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Area of Green Quantity of Trees Shrubs Groundcovers >450 ha >530,000 >60 species >80 species
Dense ForestLawn with Sparse TreesWetlandGrassland
Diagram of Planting Space
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Annual output of Oxygen:5400t
Absorption of CO2: 7200t
Annual absorption of SO2:32t
Annual dust detainment by trees:4905t
Annual recharge of water:67.5m3
Forest Humility :27% higher than the other place
Forest Temperature: 3-5℃ lower in Summer,
2-4℃ higher in Winter
Ecological Contributions to BeijingEcological Contributions to Beijing
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Ecological Consideration Design
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Swift Tower
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Apus apus pekinensis
• Beijing local bird specie
• An indicators of the urban environment quality
• Important to the biodiversity within the city, and to urban pest control
• Nest mainly on buildings
• The observation tower can be combined with the existing resources of the Forest Park to provide them with an ideal habitat
Fuwa Nini
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巢穴处
巢穴
• Location: 4-45m,average of10.18 +/- 8.0m
• Weight: 12.49+6.53g
• Outer Radius: 11.13+1.46cm;
• Inner Radius: 8.74+1.29cm;
• Height: 2.69+1.03cm
Nests of SwiftNests of Swift
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Protection: Protect Beijing Swift Species and Biodiversity
Combination: Ideal Habitat and Special LandscapeCreation: Scientific Techniques and Artistic Form
Three Challenges of Tower DesignThree Challenges of Tower Design
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The FirstThe First
Swift TowerSwift Tower
in Chinain China
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Location:Location:Over the highway known as the 5th Ring Road, which divide the Forest park as a northern and a southern part.
Ecological Corridor
Section
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To link southern part
and northern part of
Olympic Forest park.
To provide pathway for
the movement of
animals.
Functions:Functions:
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Clear Energy
Environmental
Friendly
Efficiency
Low-energy
Consumption
Advantages:Advantages:
Geothermal Pump System
PumpValve
Fan Coil Unit
65℃ Water
Water Storage Tank
Tap Water
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Measurement and Position
Drilling
Pipeline Installation
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Distribution of the Buildings Used Geothermal Pumps
21 Buildings
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Application of Nature Light
No Cost of Electricity
Durable
Optical lighting
Advantages:Advantages:
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Non-polluted
Educational
Environmental benefits
Area: 950㎡Power: 80KwAnnual Electricity Generation:80,000℃
Advantages:Advantages:
Solar Photovoltaic Panels
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Solar Photovoltaic Panels Combination with Landscape Furniture
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Plastifying
Environmental Protective
Application of Wood- Plastics Composite
Advantages:Advantages:
Economic
Recycling
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Recycling and Reuse System of Solid Waste
The first domestic urban park to make use of recycling solid waste.
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Sewage
• Annual Sewage Product:121980M3;
• Annual Recycling Yellow Water:3230M3;
• Sludge of 95% Moisture Content:7860M3;• After Dehydration Sludge of 70% Moisture Content:
1304M3
• Reusable Green Plant Waste in Southern Park:3000M3
According to the prediction of annual tourists as 5,300,000 and staff as 4280 to calculate as follows:
The prediction of Annual Sewage The prediction of Annual Sewage and Waste productand Waste product
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SOURCE SEPARATE :Life wastes are separated in the discharge source and then were treated separately and effectively. It’s a different treatment technique from environmental protection projects in the past which treating at the end of the process.
RECYCLING : Turn the materials rich in organic matters such as life and garden waste, into fertilizer and spread in the park after processing hazards. This not only solutes the visual impact of waste and other environmental problems, but also format the a virtuous circle ofbiomass resources in situ use.
KeywordsKeywords
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Classification of Waste Discharge and Classification of Waste Discharge and Environment ProblemsEnvironment Problems
– Sewage-49buildings,The designed maximum treatment per day:1696 m³
With the usual sewage treatment technique, N and P can not With the usual sewage treatment technique, N and P can not reach the national standard of landscape waterreach the national standard of landscape water
– The sludge from Septic pond is reach to 7800t/yearHigh transportation fee and resource wasteHigh transportation fee and resource waste
– Huge green waste,only south park 3000t/year
Separate compost fertilizer products low Separate compost fertilizer products low
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Collection
Reuse of Green Fertilizer
Low Operation Costs
Garbage-obturation Process
Participating the Ecological Recycling
Objectives:Objectives:
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Flow Charts of Recycling and Reuse System of Solid Waste Flow Charts of Recycling and Reuse System of Solid Waste
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Waste Recycling and Reuse Center
Green Waste Treatment Center
Urine Treatment Center
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工艺流程ProcessProcess
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Source Separation Toilet
“Yellow Water” Collection& Transportation Truck
Functions:• Transport the collected yellow
water to Urine Treatment Center
• Transport the liquid organic fertilizer to the trees
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• Sarah Liao Sau Tung, (left) who was former Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works of the Hong Kong Special Administrative, visited Olympic Forest Park.
• Achim Steiner, (right) who is UN Undersecretary General and Executive Director of the UNEP, visited Olympic Forest Park.
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Germer,the delegate from GTZ organization investigated on Olympic Forest Park site and had meeting with designers together.
GTZ, the international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations.
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Changing With Time
From 2001 to 2008
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Apr. 2001Apr. 2001
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Oct. 2002Oct. 2002
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Sep. 2003Sep. 2003
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Oct. 2004Oct. 2004
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Mar. 2005Mar. 2005
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Apr. 2006Apr. 2006
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Oct. 2006Oct. 2006
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Feb. 2007Feb. 2007
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Oct. 2007Oct. 2007
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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May. 2008May. 2008
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Green
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Evaluations and Prizes
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GTZ, the international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations have evaluations to OFP based on their report:
In accordance with the Green Olympics motto the park symbolizes the need to take care for a healthy sustainable environment. The plentiful vegetation, the comprehensive closed loop ecosanitary system and the lake fed with recycled water from a nearby waste water treatment plant are to convey the green message to the visitors.
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The OFP sanitary system and nutrient reuse strategy is new and unique.
Local research institutions would profit from the fact that they do not need to invest into trial establishment as with the OFP sanitary concept is already set up. Further, cooperating institutions will work with innovative technology that is apt to have a significant future impact on national and international level.
Beyond basic research tasks including in-depth nutrient flow analyses, hygienic safety and environmental impact, the OFP provides an incomparable research ground for all eco-sanitary questions: From acceptability studies, over sanitary installation improvement to cutting edge micro-toxin research.
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Achim Steiner,UN Undersecretary GeneralExecutive Director of the UNEP
The UNEP's report praised the city for waste management, cleaner transport systems, water treatment capabilities and creating urban green belts including the 580-hectare Olympic Forest Park.
"These things not only benefit Olympic athletes but are also a legacy for the citizens of Beijing. Most importantly, these are a demonstration of where other cities in China and many parts of the world should strive to move in the years ahead"
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The Greenpeace gave evaluation on Beijing 2008 Games Environmental Performance:
Olympic Forest Park: Geothermal heat pump technology is in use throughout 43 buildings in the Forest Park, covering an area of 59
976 ㎡ of construction area.
Olympic Forest Park: A small solar photovoltaic power station with an area of 1,000 ㎡and a generation capacity of 65kW. 79 is currently being constructed at the south main gate of the ForestPark for energy provision and educational purposes and is scheduled to be completed in time for the Games.
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A number of new Olympic venues and refurbished venues such as the national Stadium (Bird’s Nest), the Olympic Green, and the Olympic Forest Park include water saving design including rainwater collection, water efficiency, water re-use and water recycling features to reduce water demand during and after the Games.
The Park contains an advanced enclosed water circulation system. Official figures say that about 1.34 million m3, or about 95% of rainwater inside the park can be reused for irrigation. This system will also support an ecological wetland area designed for educational purposes.
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During drought periods, reused water will come from the QingheWastewater Treatment Plant. Sewage and human waste derived from visitors are treated using advanced composting and source separation methods that allow the waste to return to the park asfertilizer. All park toilets will make use of these advanced technology.
Selective venues at the Games have undertaken zero-waste approaches to waste management. The Olympic Park produces 5000-7000 tons of green waste a year, which includes grass, leaves and branches that are produced by plant life in the park. The treatment center at the north end of the Park can process about 3000 tons of waste per annum. There will also be a unique “yellow water”treatment system that will process human waste to allow these waste products to return to the park as fertilizer.
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Olympic Forest Park Project WonTorsanlorenzuo International Prize 2007——Landscape Design and Protection 1st Prize
(Section B: Urban Green Spaces)
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Olympic Forest Park Project Won 2008 IFLA Asia – Pacific Region Award Program
Landscape Planning Category President’s Award
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Main Design TeamMain Design TeamPlanning & Design Branch of Landscape ArchitectureBeijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institute
Consultants Consultants Sasaki Associates, Inc. (USA)Meng Zhaozhen, Chen Jining, Yin Zhi, Laurie Olin, etc.
To fulfill Beijing’s Olympic commitment, we have organized a large expert advisory team. Through our untiring efforts, the Olympic Forest Park has been put into reality.
Chief DesignersChief DesignersHu Jie, Wu Yixia, Lu Lushan, etc.
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China Research Center of Landscape Architecture Design and PlanningBeijing Top-Sense Landscape Design Limited Co. Beijing Beilin Landscape Architecture Institute Co. Ltd Beijing Institute of Landscape and Traditional Architecture Design and Research
Branch of Urban and Architectural Ecology Research, THUPDIBranch of Environment and Infrastructure, THUPDIBranch of Lighting Design & Research, THUPDIBranch of Transport Planning & Design, THUPDIBranch of Acoustics Design & Research, THUPDIBranch of Public Security Design & Research, THUPDI
Cooperation Companies and Institutes: Cooperation Companies and Institutes:
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Room B807, Xueyan PlazaTsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P.R.China
Tel: 86-10-62785857Fax: 86-10-62780144Web: www.thupdi.com
Email: [email protected]
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