LIN HU Selected Works 2015-2024
CONTENTS 01
HOMING MEMORY
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THE NEW BRIDGE
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VORTEX
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CROSSING
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THE HIVE
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THE SERPENTINE ECO-BRIDGE
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Museum Design | Korean 416 Memorial Park International Design Competition 5
Civic Educational Center Design | UCB Design Studio 201 Work 9
Community Center Design | UCB Integrated Design Studio Work 16
Railway Station Renovation | SWJTU Design Studio Work 19
Affordable Housing Design | UCB James R. Boyce Housing Studio Work 22
Shenzhen Yinhu Mountain Eco-Bridge Design Proposal | 2023 Red Dot Award Winner
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WALSIN CITY
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SANTA CRUZ MIXED USE LIBRARY
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EAST CITY RING
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CHENGDU FUTURE CITY
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CULVER CITY STUDIOS
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Nanjing Walsin City LotA/B Development | Pelli Clark and Partners | 50% - 100% SD 26
Santa Curz Downtown Mixed Use Library | Jayson Architecture | 0% - 75% CD 27
Guangzhou East City Ring Area Urban Renovation | gmp | Competition 28
Urban and Architectural Design Competition | gmp | First Prize
The Culver Studios Innovation Plan | Gensler | Archdaily Publish
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01 H O MIN G ME MO RY Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL Concept The sinking process is the darkest moment in Sewol ferry disaster. Korean Memorial andcapsized Museumand Design When the416 sinking began, Park the ferry drifted. The interior space Team became Work inclined. People had to struggle with the only horizontal surface, the water surface, to survive. This project aims to International Competition | 2021 reveal the conflict of two geometries of space during this process Site: Seoul, Korea to reconstruct the sinking atmosphere. Memorial Hall becomes a metaphor of sinking process byproject: inclined Architectural memorial skin 3D and Modeling, horizontal * Major contributions to the floors inside it, providing visitors empathetic experience of the Architectural Drawings,Conceptual Diagrams, Renderings. uncertainty and fluster of the victims during the last minute.
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Chapter 1: HOMING MEMORY “homing: one’s ability to return to a place or territory after traveling…”
Concept “...they did not become activists for their own children—nothing will bring their children back..they believe that people have a right to demand a certain guarantee of safety from their country. That a parent who sees a child off with a ‘see you later’ should be able to welcome the child back with an ‘I’m back.’ ” - Gary Byeong-seok Kam, producer of In the Absence On the morning of 16 April 2014, the MV Sewol ferry sank when en route from Incheon towards Jeju; 304 passengers died in the disaster, including ~250 students from Danwon High School.
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Facing the tragic and significant event head on, the design team proposes to avoid providing a simple and symbolic physical gesture in which expresses a conclusive attitude. We believe 416 memorial park should embrace, and persist the ongoing memories of those lost through connecting, both physically and spiritually, the victims and the public, death and life, the traumatic memory and home.
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The bones of this agenda Homing Memory, are two crossed axes: Axis of Memory, navigating the public through the moment of tragedy, and Axis back Home, leading the lost lives back to their families. The two axes lie on a common Shared Ground blending into the surrounding urban landscape. Axis of Memory marks the nautical direction of Sewol ferry at the moment of capsize. Manifesting itself in the architectural built form, axis of memory brings visitors to experience the traumatic memory of April 16th; bridging public recognition and the contemplative views of negligence behind the event. Axis back Home points from the Sewol sinking location to Danwon High School. It emerges as a place for mourning and commemoration, connecting death with present life; a place to ease the pain and raise hope for a better future. The periphery is a vegetated park, a Shared Ground for related commemoration, discussion and activity. It meshes the grave and solemn memorial spaces with people’s daily life in Hwarang Park and the surrounding city. Cultural events and the natural landscape come together, encouraging public engagement and participation.
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Five Five distinct distinct areas areas are are delineated delineated in in the the plan, plan, but but interconnected interconnected to allow allow for for their their uses uses to to blend blend together. together. (1) (1) Memory Memory Hall, Hall, (2) (2) to Candlelight Corridor, (3) Public Amphitheater, Candlelight Corridor, (3) Public Amphitheater, (4) (4) Memorial Memorial Garden, Garden, and (5) (5) Common Common Lawn. Lawn. and Located Located at at the the center center of of 416 416 memorial memorial park park is is Memorial Memorial Hall; Hall; a a “capsized” building building representing representing the the Axis Axis of of Memory, Memory, while while beneath beneath “capsized” itit is Candlelight Corridor: a linear sunken plaza bridging is Candlelight Corridor: a linear sunken plaza bridging the the Axis Axis back home. home. Interconnecting Interconnecting with with a a portion portion of of Memorial Memorial Hall, Hall, itit back
provides provides a a continuous continuous remembrance remembrance space space blending blending interior interior and and exterior as as well well as as the the Public Public Amphitheater Amphitheater creating creating an an inviting inviting exterior entrance to the north. While the two highly spiritual spaces entrance to the north. While the two highly spiritual spaces stand stand alone, they they seamlessly seamlessly extend extend into into Hwarang Hwarang Park Park and and Reservoir Reservoir to to alone, encourage public public engagement. engagement. encourage Memorial Garden, Garden, a a vast vast yellow yellow wildflower wildflower meadow meadow with with undulating undulating Memorial landform, landform, lies lies on on the the east east side side of of the the site. site. The The meadow meadow extents extents south south and east east to to the the urban urban streetscape, streetscape, providing providing small small pocket pocket spaces spaces for for and
daily daily community community use. use. Northwest Northwest of of the the site site is is the the Common Common Lawn, Lawn, a a multi-functional space space supporting supporting large large events events related related to to the the tragic tragic multi-functional 416 event, and surrounding culture facilities or auto camping 416 event, and surrounding culture facilities or auto camping ground. ground. Together these these spaces spaces embrace embrace the the craft craft of of world-class world-class design design Together merging merging commemorative commemorative spaces spaces with with cultural cultural landmarks landmarks for for daily daily recreational and and porosity porosity into into the the urban urban landscape. landscape. recreational
“...they did not become activists for their own children—nothing will bring their children back..they believe that people have a right to demand a certain guarantee of safety from their country. That a parent who sees a child off with a ‘see you later’ should be able to welcome the child back with an ‘I’m back.’ ” - Gary Byeong-seok Kam, producer of In the Absence 5 5
On the morning of 16 April 2014, the MV Sewol ferry sank when on route from Incheon towards Jeju. Facing the tragic and significant event head on, the design team proposes to avoid providing a simple andform patternand in symbolic physical gesture in which expresses a conclusive to recall the image attitude. We believe 416 memorial park should embrace, and persist t it with yellow the ongoing memories of those lost through connecting, both resent hope. physically and spiritually, the victims and the public, death and life, the traumatic memory and home.
Two conceptual conceptual axes axes are are projected projected i.i. Two at at the the center center of of the the future future 416 416 memorial memorial park site. site. park
ii. Axis Axis of of memory memory manifest manifest itself itself in in the the ii. architectural built built form form as as Memorial Memorial Hall; Hall; architectural axis back back home home emerges emerges as as a a linear linear axis plaza as as Candlelight Candlelight Corridor. Corridor. plaza
iii. Building Building mass mass is is tilted tilted to to recall recall the the iii. memory memory of of capsized capsized ferry; ferry; sunken sunken the the plaza to to connect connect with with lower lower portion portion of of plaza the building. building. the
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The bones of this agenda Homing Memory, are two crossed axes: Axis of Memory, navigating the public through the moment of tragedy, and Axis back Home, leading the lost lives back to their families. The two axes lie on a common Shared Ground blending into the surrounding urban landscape.
iv. iv. Two Two major major axes axes extend extend into into Hwarang Hwarang park. Connect Connect entries entries to to form form the the main main park. circulation of of the the park. park. circulation
6. Shape a wavy landform pattern in Memorial Garden to recall the image of sea. While plant it with yellow wildflowers to represent hope.
v. v. Green Green space space in in the the park park spills spills out, out, blending into into the the surrounding surrounding context context blending as a a Shared Shared Ground. Ground. as
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vi. vi. Shape Shape a a wavy wavy landform landform pattern pattern in in Memorial Garden Garden to to recall recall the the image image Memorial of sea. sea. While While plant plant it it with with yellow yellow of wildflowers to represent hope. wildflowers to represent hope.
Memorial Hall Hall Memorial Candlelight Corridor Corridor Candlelight Public Amphitheater Amphitheater Public Memorial Garden Garden Memorial Common Lawn Lawn Common
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Memorial Garden As a foreground of the capsized building, Memorial Garden creates an ocean-like landform, to recall the last image of Sewol. While planted with yellow perennial wildflowers, the warm wavy meadow creates an immersive landscape to related commemoration, discussion and activity. Notches in between waves are framed by stone walls with 416 related text.
Meadow Landform with Walls
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Meadow Landform with Walls
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Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL Commemoration The whole memorial itinarary ends at the commemoration, located at the highest part of the museum. By facing the still lake, visitors can spiritually feel the peace and comfort in this bright chamber.
Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL
The overlapping frosted glass can efficiently provide passive ventilation through the gap where the air can naturally flow, realizing the sustainability.
Commemoration
Exploded Nodes
Shading Design
Ventilation Design
The whole memorial itinarary ends at the commemoration, located at the highest part of the museum. By facing the still lake, visitors can spiritually feel the peace and comfort in this bright chamber.
Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL
The overlapping frosted glass can efficiently provide passive ventilation through the gap where the air can naturally flow, realizing the sustainability.
Commemoration
Exploded Nodes
Shading Design
Ventilation Design
The whole memorial itinarary ends at the commemoration, located at the highest part of the museum. By facing the still lake, visitors can spiritually feel the peace and comfort in this bright chamber.
Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL
The overlapping frosted glass can efficiently provide passive ventilation through the gap where the air can naturally flow, realizing the sustainability.
Enshrinement
Exploded Nodes
Chapter 3: MEMORIAL HALL
Temporary Open Exhibition
Shading Design
When visitors enter the enshrinement from the sunken plaza, they will be immersed with a memorial space shed by sunshine from the skylight, as stepping into the ‘gate of paradise’ depicted in the Holy Bible. The optical fiber introduces the sunlight into the underground from the exterior, subtly enlightening the depressing space. The urns and clindric supprts are made of stainless steel, arrayed in a same rhythm as the optical fiber, where both the rigid matrix and the sharp contrast between lightness and darkness strengthen the sense of seriousness of the enrichment.
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Enshrinement When visitors enter the enshrinement from the sunken plaza, they will be immersed with a memorial space shed by sunshine from the skylight, as stepping into the ‘gate of paradise’ depicted in the Holy Bible. The optical fiber introduces the sunlight into the Chapter 3:underground MEMORIAL HALL from the exterior, subtly enlightening the depressing space. The urns and clindric supprts are made of stainless steel, arrayed in a same rhythm as the optical fiber, where both the rigid matrix and the sharp Enshrinement contrast between lightness and darkness strengthen the sense of seriousness of the enrichment. Enshrinement When visitors enter the enshrinement from the sunkenSection plaza,ofthey will be immersed with a memorial space shed by sunshine from the skylight, as stepping into the ‘gate of paradise’ depicted in the Holy Bible. The optical fiber introduces the sunlight into the underground from the exterior, subtly enlightening the depressing space. The urns and clindric supprts are made of stainless steel, arrayed in a same rhythm as the optical fiber, where both the rigid matrix and the sharp Chapterthe3:sense MEMORIAL HALL contrast between lightness and darkness strengthen of seriousness of the enrichment.
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will be immersed Exhibition with a memorial space shed by sunshine from the Permanent Archive skylight, as stepping into the ‘gate of paradise’ depicted in the Holy
Bible. The optical fiber introduces the sunlight into the underground from the exterior, subtly enlightening the depressing space. The urns and clindric supprts are made of stainless steel, arrayed in a same rhythm as the optical fiber, where both the rigid matrix and the sharp contrast between lightness and darkness strengthen the sense of seriousness of the enrichment.
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Chapter 2: MEMORIAL PARK Public Amphitheater
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The Public Amphitheater serves as memorial entrance. Together with the ground level plaza, the 2000 sq meter Public Amphitheater provides the most flexibilty to host 500-people events like choir performance, exhibition, outdoor education or other memoration Optical Fiber Design Design activities. Urn Designed with deciduous tree grove, this ampheather and plaza is also a great platform for fdaily activities like food truck, coffee, outdoor exercise, etc all year round.
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02 T H E N EW BRIDGE
Oakland Police Department, Courthouse, and Jail Renovation Individual Work Design Studio | UC Berkeley | 2021 Instructor: Mark S.T. Anderson Site: Oakland Downtown, California
Knowledge Dissemination Means
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The goal of this project is to revitalize and renovate the Oakland Police Department, Jail, and Courthouse by creating a more welcoming and educational environment for the public. Currently, the site is divided by a busy road and the government buildings are enclosed by thick walls, which create a sense of isolation. To address this issue, the project proposes a new bridge that will not only connect the legal system but also serve as a billboard for educating the public. The bridge will feature court halls, a moot court, a library, legal advice kiosks, and a sharing platform. Through these measures, the project aims to transform the space into a more accessible and engaging area for the community. 5
Segregation in Oakland Downtown
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The structure of the building is designed to ensure that the roof trusses can support themselves without the need for additional support. The two main columns provide the necessary support for the trusses, which expand horizontally to generate an upward force. Additionally, a beam bending in the opposite direction provides resistance, making the structure more stable. The floor slabs are hung on the roof trusses, adding to the building’s overall stability. The innovative design of the roof truss allows it to support itself, making the building self-sustainable and reducing the need for additional structural support.
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Vertical forces resulting from roof loads and bending stress are carried by the tube structure, and lateral roof loads are resisted by the curved plate girders.
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03 VORT E X
Community Center Design Team Work Integrated Design Studio | UC Berkeley | 2023 Instructor: Dan Spiegel Site: 3550 Mission St, San Francisco, California * Major contributions to the project: Renderings, Architectural 3D Modeling, Architectural Drawings, and Physical Models.
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Site Plan 1/128" = 1'-0"
Design Strategy This building is more than just a community hub, it’s a ‘Vortex’ that unites people and offers unique experiences at every stage of the neighborhood’s development. Pop-out windows are strategically placed to create a distinct frame and provide views beyond the building’s mass, resulting in a unique and memorable experience for visitors.
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Basement Floor Plan 1/64" = 1'-0"
1 Lobby 2 Production Lab 3 Grocery 4 Admin 5 Dining 6 Kitchen 7 Education Hub 8 Storage 9 Event Space, Market, Performance 10 Retail Kiosks 11 EV Charging Center 12 Bike Kitchen 13 Mechanical Rm 14 Electrical Rm 15 Atrium 16 FCC 17 CommunicationRoom 18 Security Rm
Second Floor Plan 1/64" = 1'-0"
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Third Floor Plan 1/64" = 1'-0"
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Hardwood Flooring Wide-flange Beams
Hardwood Flooring Wide-flange Beams
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Railway Station Design Individual Work Transportation Architecture Design Studio | SWJTU | 2019 Instructor: Jianing Zhang, Jingsong Shi Site: Shanghai, China
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As a location for both farewells and reunions, the emotional significance of a railway station is similar to that of a memorial space. The objective of this project is to integrate the architectural concepts of memorial space and transportation space, resulting in the development of a new type of monument space. Through this process of spatial combination, the negative space will be transformed into positive space, ultimately creating a unique and meaningful environment. 16
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Perspective Section of CommemorationSectional Perspective of Transfer Atrium ( Enclosed Space with Church )
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05 THE HIVE
Community First Affordable Housing Solutions Team Work James R. Boyce Housing Studio | UC Berkeley | 2022 Instructor: Daniel Simons, Christina Rossi Site: 808 River St, Santa Cruz, California * Major contributions to the project: Architectural 3D Modeling, Plans, Physical Models, Renderings
The Hive is a community designed around public spaces for our residents to connect and come together. This project prioritizes community connection everywhere and is based on the idea of residents connecting in the hallways, courtyards, and streetscape of our development. Still, we see the opportunity to push the boundaries of the zoning because of our unique entitlements process. We are in a TCAC high resource area - this is where we should be building affordable housing. 19
In developing our design, we took into consideration several factors that influenced our massing decisions. Our first priority was to turn away from the bustling highway 1 and focus on our neighbors at Tannery Arts and Housing Matters. So we decided to place parking in the southeast portion of the site. Another important consideration was the placement of retail on the ground floor in the southwest corner to enhance street visibility. Finally, we also had to work with the site’s unusual footprint, leading us to break and tilt the perimeter bars to create shared spaces within specific zones. These strategies allowed us to create a unique design that effectively responds to the site’s challenges and opportunities.
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3-Bedroom Unit 60% AMI $2,169 100%AMI $3,614 Market Average 2021 $2,432 % Below Market 49.8%
2-Bedroom Unit 60% AMI $1,876 100%AMI $3,126 Market Average 2021 $3,390 % Below Market 44.7%
1-Bedroom Unit 60% AMI $1,563 100%AMI $2,606 Market Average 2021 $2,400 % Below Market 34.9%
Studio Unit 60% AMI 100%AMI Market Average 2021 % Below Market
$1,459 $2,432 $2,495 41.5%
Unit Plan 1"=15'-0" Our approach for serving low-income workforce housing is to prioritize households at 60% and 50% Area Median Income (AMI), with an additional 25% set aside for families making less than 30% AMI. This decision was made to address the gap between affordable and market-rate housing, which places a severe rent burden on low-income families. We aim to serve multi-generational households consisting of working-age adults supporting children and possibly their parents, which is why 2 and 3-bedroom units make up three-quarters of our plan. This initiative is intended to bring slightly higher-resourced low-income families to an area that already serves an extremely in-need population, as part of the approved permanently supportive housing project at Housing Matters. 21
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Shenzhen Yinhu Mountain Eco-Bridge Design Proposal Team Work 2023 Red Dot Award Winner | 2021 Site: Shenzhen, China * Major contributions to the project: Conceptual Diagrams, Architectural 3D Modeling, Landscape Plan
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了自然。通过对地形的调整和周边生态环境的模仿,打造了“山形”的生
观路的存在而断开。这种断开不仅仅是公园徒步路线的断开,也是两边
物通行环境,为野生动物的迁徙、觅食及休憩提供了适宜的生境。“山”
生态系统的断开,一个传统的桥很难连接起这种断开,于是本就是生态
间植物不仅品种、数量种植密度同周围保持一致,且保留有国家级保护
的一部分的“山”成为了这个连接的最佳形式。梅根山-梅观“山”-银湖山
植物仙湖苏铁、土沉香、金毛狗等,在涵养水源、维持生态系统平衡、
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丰富植被层次的同时提供观赏与教育价值。人们穿行其间,仿佛原本就
梅观“山”的两边蜿蜒盘旋与两边的山融入,或顺势而上,连接徒步路
该方案在水文方面创造桥上集雨水洼与桥下生态水塘等不同类型湿
的概念最大化削弱,转而成为绿树阴阴的梅观“山”。对于这么重要的一
地,一方面为昆虫、两栖类、爬行类、鸟类等动物提供满足其栖息及觅
个城市入口而言,极佳的展示了生态的主题。
食的环境,另一方面增强山林调蓄能力,并在廊桥入口打造独一无二的
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间植物不仅品种、数量种植密度同周围保持一致,且保留有国家级保护
的一部分的“山”成为了这个连接的最佳形式。梅根山-梅观“山”-银湖山
植物仙湖苏铁、土沉香、金毛狗等,在涵养水源、维持生态系统平衡、
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丰富植被层次的同时提供观赏与教育价值。人们穿行其间,仿佛原本就
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地,一方面为昆虫、两栖类、爬行类、鸟类等动物提供满足其栖息及觅
Foundation Y字形的桥墩最小化对地面的影响,道路上的三个桥墩使用天然石材,与自然结合呼
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桥的本身,给人们步行的小道占据着最小的比例,而更多的空间留给
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The Serpentine Eco-Bridge takes a sustainable approach, utilising natural resources and eco-friendly construction to minimise its ecological impact while maximising functionality and aesthetic appeal. The serpentine shape of this bridge allows for a maximum length within the buildable area while limiting disturbance to the local animal and plant habitat. This design approach also provides pedestrians with a more extended natural and educational experience while crossing the bridge.
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在山野之间,不久的将来,原本被打破的山脉生态群落将重新被建立。
线,或回头一绕,利用山谷汇水,打造湿地生态花园。在路的中间,桥 桥墩 主体结构 个城市入口而言,极佳的展示了生态的主题。 应“山”的意象。
深圳山林景观。
现有郊野径 11
入口
入口
在山野之间,不久的将来,原本被打破的山脉生态群落将重新被建立。
线,或回头一绕,利用山谷汇水,打造湿地生态花园。在路的中间,桥
桥的本身,给人们步行的小道占据着最小的比例,而更多的空间留给
梅 观 路
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Rendering - Birdview
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雨水收集管道
Rendering - Rainwater Garden
水洼
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Rendering - Pedestrain View 哺乳及鸟类 昆虫 爬行动物 行人
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步道扶手
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山林常见灌木
步道扶手
人行步道
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可再生材料表皮
植被覆土
灌溉喷淋管道
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雨水收集管道 纵向结构
横向结构
常见山地蕨类
生态主题雕塑: 与艺术家合作以生态为 主题的雕塑,设立在桥 上,加强生态文化,寓 教于乐。
32. 金毛狗蕨 32. 金毛狗蕨 Cibotium barometz Cibotium barometz
梅林山公园
31. 蚌壳蕨 31. 蚌壳蕨 Dicksoniaceae Dicksoniaceae
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30. 黑桫椤 30. 黑桫椤
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山林常见两栖动物
Alsophila podophylla Hook Alsophila podophylla Hook
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IxonanthesreticulataJack IxonanthesreticulataJack
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29. 粘木 29. 粘木
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28. 桃金娘 28. 桃金娘
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Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
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27. 类芦 27. 类芦 Neyraudia Neyraudia
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26. 决明26. 决明 toraLinn Cassia Cassia toraLinn
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25. 文殊兰 25. 文殊兰 asiaticum Crinum Crinum asiaticum
梅林山公园
Bougainvillea Willd Bougainvillea Willd
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猪獾
白鹭
八哥
flavipunctatus flavipunctatus
黄斑渔游蛇 黄斑渔游蛇
Indotyphlops braminus brami Indotyphlops
钩盲蛇 钩盲蛇
变色树蜥 变色树蜥 CalotesCalotes versicolor versic
白唇竹叶青蛇 白唇竹叶青蛇 albolabris albolabris
Hylarana guentheri Hylarana guent
沼水蛙 沼水蛙
FejervaryaFejervarya multistriatamultist
泽陆蛙 泽陆蛙
饰纹姬蛙 饰纹姬蛙 Microhyla ornata orna Microhyla
Banded bullfrog Banded bullfrog
花狭口蛙 花狭口蛙
Microhyla pulchra pulc Microhyla
花姬蛙 花姬蛙
Asian common Asian toad common toad
黑眶蟾蜍 黑眶蟾蜍
MicrohylaMicrohyla butleri butleri
粗皮姬蛙 粗皮姬蛙
斑腿泛树蛙 斑腿泛树蛙 Megacephalus Megacephalus
金幡蛱蝶 金幡蛱蝶 Danaid Danaid Eggfly Eggfly
鹤顶粉蝶 鹤顶粉蝶 Hebomoia Hebomoia
Nacaduba Nacaduba kurava kurava
古楼娜灰蝶 古楼娜灰蝶
Papilio Papilio bianor bianor
碧凤蝶 碧凤蝶
Cabbage Cabbage white white
菜粉蝶 菜粉蝶
Zemeros Zemeros
波蚬蝶 波蚬蝶
Papilio Papilio paris paris
巴黎翠凤蝶 巴黎翠凤蝶
Orthotomus sutorius sutoriu Orthotomus
长尾缝叶莺 长尾缝叶莺
Urocissa Urocissa erythrorhyncha erythrorh
红嘴蓝鹊 红嘴蓝鹊
Phoenicurus auroreus aurore Phoenicurus
北红尾鸲 北红尾鸲
Acridotheres cristatelluscrist Acridotheres
八哥
Egret Egret
白鹭
NiviventerNiviventer fulvescens fulvesc
针毛鼠 针毛鼠
NiviventerNiviventer coninga coninga
白腹巨鼠 白腹巨鼠
Hipposideros Hipposideros armiger armig
大蹄蝠 大蹄蝠
Arctonyx Arctonyx collaris colla
猪獾
Least concern Least concern
果子狸 果子狸
山地常见两栖动物
24. 勒杜鹃 24. 勒杜鹃
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23. 大头茶 23. 大头茶 Gordonia axillaris Gordonia axillaris
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梅 观 高 梅 速 观 公 高 梅路 速 观 公 高 路 速 公 路
Malastoma sanguineum Malastoma sanguineum
梅林山公园
22. 毛稔22. 毛稔
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21. 岗松21. 岗松 frutescens BaeckeaBaeckea frutescens
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Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
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20. 桃金娘 20. 桃金娘
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Elaeocarpus sylvestris Elaeocarpus sylvestris
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19. 山杜英 19. 山杜英
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18. 水冬哥 18. 水冬哥 Saurauia oldhamii Saurauia oldhamii
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17. 水同木 17. 水同木 Ficus fistulosa Ficus fistulosa
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16. 桂花16. 桂花 Osmanthus Osmanthus fragransfragrans
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15. 白桂木 15. 白桂木
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山林昆虫
hypargyreusHance ArtocarpusArtocarpus hypargyreusHance
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山林常见鸟
14. 变叶榕 14. 变叶榕 chinensis Litchi Litchi chinensis
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Ardisia quinquegonaBl Ardisia quinquegonaBl
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13. 罗伞树 13. 罗伞树
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12. 仙湖苏铁 12. 仙湖苏铁 Cycas fairylakea Cycas fairylakea
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11. 鸭脚木 11. 鸭脚木
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Schefflera actinophylla Schefflera actinophylla
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Cinnamomum porrectum Cinnamomum porrectum
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10. 黄樟10. 黄樟
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laurina Wall SymplocosSymplocos laurina Wall
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山林常见鸟
9. 黄牛奶树 9. 黄牛奶树
山林常见哺乳动物
samarangense Syzygium Syzygium samarangense
4 20 21 11
8. 以水翁 8. 以水翁
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Ormosia semicastrata Ormosia semicastrata
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7. 软荚红豆 7. 软荚红豆
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malaccensis AquilariaAquilaria malaccensis
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6. 沉香树 6. 沉香树
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5. 秋枫 5. 秋枫 Bischofia javanica Bischofia javanica
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4. 假苹婆 4. 假苹婆 Sterculia lanceolata Sterculia lanceolata
3. 山乌桕 3. 山乌桕 Sapium Sapium discolordiscolor
2. 凌蒲桃 2. 凌蒲桃 Syzygium Syzygium
1. 荔枝树 1. 荔枝树 chinensis Litchi Litchi chinensis
山林常见哺乳动物
疣尾蝎虎 疣尾蝎虎 Common househouse geckog Common
中国壁虎 中国壁虎 Gekko chinensis Gekko chinensi
Oligodon Oligodon formosanus formosanu
台湾小头蛇 台湾小头蛇
山地常见爬行动物
山林常见爬行动物
银湖山郊野公园
银湖山郊野公园
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银湖山郊野公园
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生态与文化 - 结合生态传播生态教育 山地特色蕨类
纵向结构
横向结构
生态湿地花园: 利用现有水文条件和植 物类型,打造一个结合 生态教育的野生生态花 园。
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07 WA L SI N C I T Y
Option 1 - Preferred
This curtain wall design option features vertical trims placed at 3-meter intervals, which accentuate the tower's upward lift. The scale-like inclined curtain wall units not only enhance the beauty of the tower's movement, but also offer functional benefits such as the possibility of adding exhaust units. This design reduces the need for window openings while maintaining the tower's structural integrity.
Nanjing Walsin City LotA/B Development Team Work during Internship High-Rise Office Building Design | Pelli Clarke and Partners | 2021 Site: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China * Major contributions to the project: Prototyped massing and façade iterations digitally in Revit, and developed landscape.
The Walsin Center Lot A/B master plan is a mixed-use development that will transform a historic city into a thriving center for finance and international trade. This master plan unites the area’s unique natural resources and existing network to form a modern new city that aligns with Nanjing’s skyline and is flexible to support continued urban growth.
Option 2
This design option utilizes horizontal trims placed between the window walls to reinforce the curved shape of the building. Each layer of trims is positioned at a different depth from the glass surface, creating a rhythmic effect while also optimizing shading. The combination of horizontal and vertical lines creates a complementary treatment that enhances the overall aesthetic of the building.
Curtain Wall Design Options 24
Leasing Depth Legend
Sky Lobby Design Options Option 1: 22.5%
Option 2: 12%
Option 3: 15% / 10.8%
Massing Refinement
Sky Lobby Area: 638 sqm Floor Area: 2840 sqm
To optimize the closing angle of the tower, it's important to determine the proportional relationship between the tower's shape and its area index. Using a computerized parametric method, we can calculate a shape that closely matches the desired depth of each floor. However, if the closing angle is too large, it can negatively affect the overall proportion of the tower. Therefore, it's crucial to consider the tower's depth and shape to deduce the best curvature for each of the four sides.
This option serves as a sky lobby space through the north side area, where visitors can get a bird's eye view of the overall development of Walsin City.
This option narrows the north side area as sky lobby space to allow for maximum utilization of leasing space.
This option places the public space on the west side, taking advantage of the two-story-height space to enjoy the river view.
Tower Top Design Options
100% SD Rendering
Sky Lobby Area: 342 sqm Floor Area: 2840 sqm
Sky Lobby Area: 427 / 307sqm Floor Area: 2840 sqm
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08 S A N TA C RU Z M I X E D U SE L I B R A RY
Exterior Rendering - Cedar St
Santa Cruz Downtown Mixed Use Library Library Design | Jayson Aechitecture| 2023 Site: Santa Cruz, California * Major contributions to the project: Coordinated with core and shell team and updated steel framing design options in architecture model. Developed design options and material palette for kids area and stack layout. Updated Revit models and prepared submittals for regulatory approval. Created glass frit through Dynamo.
The new 35,000 SF Santa Cruz Downtown Library is part of a $100 million development that includes parking, commercial space, a daycare center, and affordable housing. Jayson Architecture prepared the conceptual design strategy for the entire mixed-use site, and is the design architect for the library façade and both the design architect and the architect of record for the library interiors. The project will be one of the largest undertakings by the City of Santa Cruz in its history, and bring new energy to an underutilized surface parking lot parcel in the center of the downtown.
Exterior Rendering - Lincoln & Cedar St
Interior Renderings 26
09 E AST C I T Y R I NG
Guangzhou East City Ring Area Urban Renovation Design Competition Team Work during Internship Urban Design | gmp | 2021 Site: Guangzhou, China * Major contributions to the project: Developed office towers, residential and retail areas from GFA control to digital programs
Site-to-Design Strategies
Landmark Tower Concept
Sketch
The banyan tree is used as the image in the east start area, and the public square space in the east of Xinhuan City is organically connected with the small-scale streets and lanes with the concept of rooting on the branches of the banyan tree, so as to organically integrate the reconstructed new city interface with the traditional lifestyle , To create a central vitality area in the east of the city, which combines the old and the new in Guangzhou. The design language of the landmark tower is abstracted from the rigid straight lines of bamboo, forming a tall and straight shape, and symbolizing the strength of Lingnan’s characteristic plants. 27
成都未来科技城起步区深度城市设计及重点地段概念建筑方案国际征集 International Solicitation of Proposals for Launch Area of the Future Science and Technology City of Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
10 C H E NG DU FUTURE CITY
Chengdu Future City Urban and Architectural Design Competition Team Work during Internship Urban Design | gmp | 2021 Site: Chengdu, China * Major contributions to the project: Designed the central green spine, 城市设计及规划原则 theaters, science research center, and residential area, Produced conceptual Principles of Urban Design and Planning diagrams and architectural drawings for presentation .
成都未来科技城起步区深度城市设计及重点地段概念建筑方案国际征集 International Solicitation of Proposals for Launch Area of the Future Science and Technology City of Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
成都未来科技城起步区深度城市设计及重点地段概念建筑方案国际征集 International Solicitation of Proposals for Launch Area of the Future Science and Technology City of Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
Theater Plan
Landscape Design of Central Green Spine
157 gmp · International GmbH
pesch partner architekten stadtplaner
dortmund | stuttgart | shanghai
德国珮帕施城市发展咨询
成都未来科技城起步区深度城市设计及重点地段概念建筑方案国际征集 International Solicitation of Proposals for Launch Area of the Future Science and Technology City of Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
The Master Plan Developed from the Sketch
Curtain Wall Details
TOD Commercial Area and Sunken Plaza Design
21 gmp · International GmbH
pesch partner architekten stadtplaner
dortmund | stuttgart | shanghai
德国珮帕施城市发展咨询
13 gmp · International GmbH
pesch partner architekten stadtplaner
dortmund | stuttgart | shanghai
德国珮帕施城市发展咨询
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11 C U LV E R C I T Y ST U DIO S
The Culver Studios Innovation Plan Team Work during Internship Office and Studio Design | Studio 5, Gensler, Los Angeles | 2022 Site: Culver City, Los Angeles, California * Major contributions to the project: Architectural drawings for archdaily.
Building J/O West Exterior Elevation 1"=20'-0"
Roof Level Plan
The blended Studio Core is the heart of The Culver Studios; it serves as a primer for the tenant’s social connectivity and collective engagement. This central common space creates opportunities for new and innovative collaboration within a variety of departments. It begins at the southern edge of the rear lawn, giving a transition from the communal scale to a more intimate scale. This corridor acts as circulation, though it feels like a destination.
Building K/L East Exterior Elevation 1"=20'-0" 29