Yunlong Miao

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2019-2023

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Miao Yunlong

B.F.A.,Shenyang Jianzhu University,China

Email:yunlongmiao1@163.com Tel:86-15934032941

Application date: November 08, 2024

Address:No. 25, Hunnan Middle Road, Hunnan District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province

University of Shenyang Jianzhu, China, B.A. in Environmental Design with High Honors (GPA: 84.46/100)

Relevant courses: Professional Decorative BIM Training, Urban square landscape design, Design of Urban Public Space, Landscape Design in Residential Area, Architectural design, Computer Aided Design, Preliminary Budget for Interior and Exterior Decoration Projects, Design Construction and Craft Practice, Interior and Exterior Decoration Structures and Materials.

Outstanding Graduates

Merit Student of the University

The First Prize Scholarship of the University

Graduation project was rated as Excellent Graduation Project

Model Student of Academic Records of the University Outstanding Student Leaders of the University

Won the national second prize, the provincial first prize, the provincial second prize and the provincial third prize twice in The 9th National College Digital Art & Design Competition

Won the Liaoning Province grand prize in the National 3D Innovative Design Competition

Won the second prize twice in the "New Liberal Arts" Architectural Art Competition of Liaoning Province Colleges and Universities

Won the provincial third prize in The 10th National College Digital Art & Design Competition

Won the third prize in the Shuori Cup Liaoning Provincial Undergraduate Computer Design Competition

Won the honor of advanced individual in innovation and entrepreneurship

Work

Shenyang Jianjiang Decoration Design Co., Ltd.

Graduate internships:Designer Assistant

Table of contents

DISASTER RELIEF CONTAINER

Sustainable Post-Disaster Temporary Structures

THE CONTINUATION OF SEA NOMADS

Planning and Exploration of Sustainable Communities at Sea

2022.04-2022.05

REBIRTH OF ABANDONED SPACES

University Roof Activity Platform Renovation Plan

Communicate with customers, understand customer needs, answer customer questions, and assist designers to

formulate design plans based on customer feedback.

Go to the project site to conduct on-site surveys, collect space size data, building structure, existingdecoration and

design elements, etc., and be responsible for drawing bathroom construction drawings.

Beijing Longfa Construction&Decoration Engineering Co.,Ltd.

Summer Internship:Construction Supervision

Check whether construction workers wear safety helmets as required, and check safety measures such as working at

heights, supporting formwork, and erecting scaffolding. Check the installation, use and maintenance of construction

China Construction First Group Decoration Corporation Limited

Winter Internship:Project Assistant

Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China Beijing, China Beijing, China

REVIVAL OF WETLANDS

Liulang Village Wetland Ecological Restoration Plan

Connect with the construction party to proactively identify and solve problems during the construction process. Prevent adverse effects on project progress and quality.

Participate in project-related meetings, record and organize meeting minutes. Assist in the creation ofelectronic files of design documents.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Coordinator of Volunteer Service Class

Introductory statement

Class monitor 2019-2023 2022-2023

Organize volunteer service activities, such as helping "Zhang Zhenjie Love Bookstore" organize books and publicize knowledge on COVID-19 prevention and control, etc.

Provided logistical services for Communist Party training for 159 trainees

President of Student Union

Oversee and working on running antigen test for testing to approximately 10,000 students.

Planned and hosted a New Year's party attended by approximately 400 people.

Collect information on about 400 people and include it in China’s 2022 census.

Director of the Network Publicity Department of the Student Financial Aid Management Center

Responsible for the operation of official media accounts and promotion of various activities.

Raising fund for students with financial difficulties and helped 12 students complete their studies successfully machinery and electrical equipment.

Professional Skills:

2021-2022 2020-2021

AutoCAD,SketchUp,3D max,Rhino,Lumion,Photoshop,Illustrator,Indesign,Microsoft Office,etc.

References upon request

Before diving into the design process, I like to invest a substantial amount of time understanding the background, environment, and contextual factors of the project. This involves in-depth research into the topography, climate, and vegetation of the site, as well as gaining insights into the historical and socio-cultural factors of the project. Through these efforts in the initial phase, I can better grasp the unique needs and challenges of the project. And I thoroughly enjoy this process because different histories and cultures are like a vibrant palette, where each color represents a unique era, tradition, set of values, and creativity. These palettes collectively shape human society, much like a unique and beautiful piece of art in the world.

In my opinion, every design attempt requires a broad knowledge base, much like a hiker meticulously planning each step to reach the summit of nature. A solid knowledge foundation is the cornerstone of my pursuit, and therefore, I aspire to delve into the cutting-edge knowledge and techniques in the field of architecture and urbanization. In my academic and career plans, I intend to follow industry trends, focusing not only on aesthetics and creativity but also on gaining in-depth insights into environmental science, sustainable development, sociology, and other relevant areas. This will help me comprehensively understand the multifaceted impacts of landscape design, adding depth and practical significance to my designs.

My goal is to integrate aesthetics with a profound understanding of the natural environment and the concept of sustainable development, infusing new vitality into abandoned land through my designs. Simultaneously, I believe that a designer's creations serve as an extension of their life, embodying their thoughts, passion, and inspiration. It is precisely due to these intangible elements that the world becomes extraordinary. When I see the landscapes constructed by people, one after another, during my travels, I am not only profoundly moved but also strengthened in my determination to climb the mountain of knowledge.

DISASTER RELIEF CONTAINER

Sustainable Post-Disaster Temporary Structures

Course title:Innovative Design Date:2021.04-2021.05 Sole Designer School project

Instructor: Xianning,Professor,Shenyang Jianzhu University

Natural disasters still pose huge threats to human lives and property at present. Many survivors lose their homes and fall into grief and despair. The infrastructure in disaster areas is severely damaged, and electricity and water supplies cannot be guaranteed. Providing temporary shelters and restoring basic order of life is the top priority for post-disaster reconstruction.

Sustainable disaster relief buildings transformed from standard shipping containers can initially provide relief services for survivors. Later they can be refitted into temporary schools or temporary housing. During the design process, not only functionality but also humanistic care are emphasized. These containers are painted and landscaped to create a warm, vibrant environment to help survivors walk out of grief and regain hope. The buildings adopt modular design and energy-efficient green materials. Different functional areas can be swiftly assembled based on needs in most cases to achieve self-sufficiency. After construction, they can be flexibly deployed to shorten disaster response time significantly. After reconstruction, they can be reused in other disaster areas to maximize benefits.

Here are ten of the most horrific disasters of the past two decades. Disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, floods, and wars bring great suffering to people. We cannot resist when a disaster strikes, but we must be strong to rebuild our homes after the disaster.

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami:

2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami: caused over 15,000 deaths in Japan

Judging from historical records, earthquakes and floods are major disasters. Earthquakes and floods mostly occur at plate boundaries and coastal/lake areas. Therefore, most disasterprone areas can be radiated through ports. The frequency of fires is erratic, while the frequency of earthquakes and floods remains high.

The Syrian Civil War (2011-present): has resulted in over half a million deaths

Shigeru Ban ( 坂 茂 , Ban Shigeru, born 5 August 1957)

Shigeru Ban believes:"Architects generally serve the elite, who hire the former to build some monumental buildings to achieve money and power, but I am not interested at all. Our knowledge and experience are not only for the upper class, but also for the general public. including people who lost their homes in disasters. I’ve been thinking about what is permanent and what is temporary for an architect."

Shigeru Ban's architectural design is inspired by empathy and charity, and is based on respect for the people in the building, regardless of status. This is the true meaning of "humanistic care".

Analysis of people's needs after disaster

The following content summarizes the characteristics of the needs of victims at different stages after the disaster based on two surveys conducted by the Zero Point Research Consulting Group on the needs of victims within one week and three months after the Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, 2008. On this basis, I conducted a detailed analysis of the third part.

Elements that can affect emotions
Color Plant The power of words Space Music

Reasons for choosing containers as the main material: large quantity, recyclable, stable, flexible, global popularity

Post-disaster temporary building design can make full use of a large number of abandoned containers for transformation and reuse, which not only reduces construction costs, but also realizes resource recycling. The container is rectangular in shape and has a sturdy structure. By stacking and splicing, they can quickly build a variety of spaces to suit different sites.

The modular nature of containers makes space combination flexible, and the quantity and layout can be changed according to the size of the site, optimizing space utilization.The internal design can also be modular, and internal partitions and facilities can be adjusted as needed to achieve functional diversification. Compared with tent buildings, container buildings are more sturdy and durable, and their appearance design can enhance humanistic care and cultural identity

according

According to the actual situation, container modules with different functions can be flexibly combined to establish a post-disaster rescue service station that meets the needs.

Construction steps

Medical module:

Equipped with medical equipment, beds, and psychological consultation rooms.

Rescue process

Solar tiles are hung directly from horizontal steel pipes to form a very lightweight roof. The raised floor can isolate

Excess container panels serve the functions of reinforcement, publicity, guardrails, etc.

Evolution of functionality

Use the environment to appease people

THE CONTINUATION OF SEA NOMADS

Planning and Exploration of Sustainable Communities at Sea

Course title:Architectural design

Date:2022.03-2022.04

Sole Designer School project

Instructor: Xianning,Professor,Shenyang Jianzhu University

As the last maritime ethnic group, the Bajau people’s unique maritime lifestyle and customs are very precious cultural heritage and need to be fully respected and protected. However, in recent years, due to the cross-border maritime activities of the Bajau people, they often have disputes with neighboring countries. In order to solve this problem, governments of various countries have urged the Bajau people to directly relocate ashore. This is a huge adaptation problem for most Bajau people who only have sea survival skills.

In order to help the Bajau people better integrate into modern society, it is very necessary to design a residential community that integrates the Bajau maritime cultural characteristics. In community planning, it is necessary to fully consider factors such as the Bayao lifestyle, religious beliefs, festivals and folk customs, and retain the core elements of Bajau culture as much as possible.

I hope that by designing this community with Bayao characteristics, I can improve the living environment of the Bayao people, continue to inherit the unique maritime culture of the Bayao people, and enhance the survival ability of the Bayao people. This planning process requires joint efforts and attention from all parties.

The origin of Bajau (People

Legend has it that a long, long time ago, the Bajau people went to war with other tribes, and eventually the Bajau people were defeated and expelled from the land, after which their descendants became the current Bajau people.

1.The Bajau usually meet once a week, and when night falls, the Bajau will dock their boats in the mangroves near the island, sometimes five or six, sometimes a whole Bajau tribe gathers, there will be forty or fifty boats.Sometimes, tribal leaders come out to speak.

2.The Bajau tribe sings an epic song known as "Iko-Iko". If sung non-stop, the song can last for two days and two nights. The lyrics record the history of Bajao, including where they have been, what marine life they have seen, and what messages the soul of the sea is transmitting to them.

Traditional Bajau cosmology is animism, which reveals the complex relationship between man and the ocean. For the Bajau people, the ocean is a complex living organism, and currents, tides, coral reefs and even mangroves have souls.

The Bajau home consists of a slim-legged water bungalow and a wooden boat. Compared to the beautiful water holiday homes of various sea resorts, the Bajau water bungalows can be said to be very crude. The water bungalow is made of wood, a thin and long wooden pole supports the entire water bungalow, in order to reduce the load of the wooden pole, the wood used in the water bungalow is very thin, even a child walking on it The plank will sway up and down, as if it is about to break.

Life habits

1.The Bajau are the last nomadic people on the sea, living most of their entire lives at sea, returning to land only after death.

2.The Bajau are masters of freediving, diving to depths of 30 meters or more to catch deep-sea fish, pearls and sea cucumbers.

3.When diving, they wear wooden goggles hand-carved with glass lenses and hold fishing forks made from discarded materials on board.

4.Today, there are still some Bajau people who live a houseboat life. A small family lives on a boat, usually a family of 5 Or 10 families form a small sea village (about 70 people).

5.sea-dwelling Bajau periodically exchanged goods with the SamaBajau or other ethnic groups who lived on land.

6.To fish, trade, or visit relatives, they may periodically cross the borders between the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.

7.Bajau women like to apply a white powder called burak (or borak) to their faces for sun protection, which is made of aquatic weeds, rice, and spices.

The plight of the Bajau people

1.Traditional Bajau fishing has been replaced by machine fishing, which has greatly reduced the income of the Bajau people.

2.With a shortage of fresh water and a severe shortage of educational resources, children need to row for an hour and then walk for half an hour to get to school

3.In order to facilitate diving, some Bajau people will deliberately pierce their eardrums in the early years. However, many older Bajau people have hearing impairment.

4.Long-term marine diving operations have caused some fishermen to suffer from decompression sickness.

5.There are almost no medical facilities and medicines, and hospitals cannot receive them because there is no nationality.

6.Because the Bajau operate on the border between countries, the Bajau who have been adrift at sea have been in conflict with countries with defined borders for decades.

7.The poor housing does not guarantee the safety of the Bajau people.

8.The government has constantly pressured the Bajau to live directly on land, but because the Bajau have been out of touch with society for many years, it is difficult for the Bajau to survive on land

Distribution of Bajau Tribes

The outward spread of the modern Bajau people from the early settlements seems to be related to the development of sea cucumber trade.

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The Bajau are the main ethnic group in the Tawi-Tawi Islands in the Philippines . They are also found in other islands of the Sulu archipelago , coastal areas of Mindanao and Zambales in northern Luzon , northern and eastern Borneo, Sulawesi , and throughout eastern Indonesia

Timor Leste
Mindanao
Zambales
Northern Luzon
Tawi-Tawi Islands
Semporna
Sulawesi
Sulu archipelago
In the Philippines, they are grouped with the religiously similar Moro people Due to the conflict in Mindanao many Filipino SamaBajau people relocated to neighboring Sabah and the northern islands of the Philippines.
Culture
Architecture of the Bajau

The design focuses on the living habits of the Bayao people and the difficulties they are currently facing, and improves the problems faced by the Bajau people according to Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs.Modules can host multiple functions and multiple combination possibilities. At the same time, the architectural form can well adapt to different terrains, the construction speed is fast, and the pollution to the marine environment is within a controllable range.

The designer, in my opinion, is not so much a creator as a problem solver. There are many designers who can design imaginative buildings, but a designer who can find a balanced and aesthetically pleasing solution from the many contradictions and limitations is very scarce.

And composition is a tool that gives the solution some unique beauty in the process of solving various problems with reason. Unlike simple formal beauty, composition is based on your rationality and brings beauty to your scheme. This can be flat, façade, space, color, material, experience.

Economic life, the community has a set of production, distribution, exchange and consumption system, through production or import, to meet the requirements of community members, which is the primary function of the community.

Socialization the community has a series of organizations and facilities to pass on the common values, behavioral norms, basic common sense, etc. of the community to the next generation of community members, so that they can integrate into community life.

Social control, any community will impose some form of sanction on its members who deviate from social norms in order to urge people to abide by social norms and maintain social order in the community.

Social participation, the community can provide members of society with places, facilities and ways to live and interact, and help community members participate in community affairs and social affairs in a larger context.

Social security a social support system with social mutual aid as the core, the community can provide a social security system to help community members who encounter problems in the community and need help, such as social assistance.

The application of plane composition

The residential module can place 1~4 prefabricated buildings, and the prefabricated building can be placed anywhere in the module according to the needs and preferences of users, allowing users to choose whether to have more courtyards or more rooms.

This community consists of 21 units with housing, educational facilities, medical facilities, cultural and sports facilities, necessary facilities, etc. Based on the existing terrain, various combinations of units are generated. Since part of the residence will also be used as a hotel to increase the income of the Bajau people, the residential units will be single, three-person families, five-person families, or even more, as well as single rooms, twin rooms, double rooms, etc. for rent, with an area of 35 to 70 square meters. In addition, the project also provides courtyards for each unit for people to socialize

There are many combinations of prefabricated buildings. such as Bajau and tourists in one residence or only Bajau and so on.

The more people who come to travel here, the higher the income of the Bajau people, the more Bajau people will be attracted to settle here, and the modules can continue to increase according to the demand and grow along the coastline like plants.

As long as sufficient nutrients are provided (economy, medical care, perfect social security, etc.), it may grow into a small sea town, or even a sea city, in the future.

Perhaps as a solution to rising sea levels, or as a transition to floating cities.

Crossbeam Eaves frame

When using preservative wood, the biggest enemy of wood is acidic substances, while alkaline substances have a protective effect on wood. Therefore, coastal areas characterized by alkalinity will not have an adverse effect on wooden houses.

Used to install photovoltaic modules and collect rainwater

Purifier

The bottom bracket adopts welding process

Rooftop renewable energy system

The highest water level at high tide is approximately 1.3 meters

The lowest water level at low tide is approximately -0.3 meters

It uses SMO 254 (UNS 31254) material that has been used in the seawater desalination industry. It has excellent corrosion resistance, good impact toughness, chloride stress corrosion cracking resistance, and good processability and weldability.

The foundation is a deep cement mixture

Seawater renewable energy system

Corridors used to connect each module

Float, the waves will make the pontoon float up and down to generate electricity

Brackets under the corridor are used to secure the floating buckets

Interaction design

Design is a process of continuous improvement. The above functions initially meet the five functions of Economic life, Socialization, Social control, Social participation and Social security in the community. More perfect functions need to be continuously improved after this community is put into use. This is a process of "redesign". The diverse functions are constantly developing and becoming more and more perfect like plants.

REBIRTH OF ABANDONED SPACES

University Roof Activity Platform Renovation Plan

Today, green spaces on many university campuses are relatively scarce, and promoting the construction of "green campuses" in universities is one of the key links in achieving sustainable social development.At the same time, not all campus land can be reasonably planned and used, between buildings, in different forms and types of function of the building group will inevitably produce some space waste.

As a part of a whole city, these spaces are gradually lost in attention, and in the book Finding Lost Spaces, Roger Trancik adds a sentimental touch and calls them "Lost Spaces". "It refers to underused and decrepit spaces that are unpleasant, unconventional urban spaces that need to be redesigned, and that are not beneficial to the environment or the users; They have no boundaries that can be defined and do not connect; the elements of the landscape coherently."

Therefore, this design will focus on neglected and abandoned sites on campus, and solve the need for multi-functional green spaces on campus by utilizing lost spaces.

Site Analysis

Weather conditions throughout the year

Spatial and structural analysis of design areas

I numbered each building, and the green part is the roof garden space designed this time.

The building complex is the main teaching area of the school, with an average flow of more than 10,000 people on weekdays. It consists of 30 teaching buildings with different shapes and 21 stairwells.

Except for the

Shenyang Jianzhu University, Hunnan District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China

The State Council has incorporated “green” into its architectural guidelines for the new era. General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out in the report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China: "Development is the foundation and key to solving all problems in our country. Development must be scientific development, and the development concepts of innovation, coordination, green, openness and sharing must be unswervingly implemented." Construction. Green campus is an important task proposed by my country's economic and social development for education. We must integrate the concept of green development into the school running process, into campus construction and management, and achieve an organic combination of modern culture and ecological environment.

Functional partitions

with the greatest flow of

the

Create a vibrant open green space and turn an otherwise forgotten building top into a new attraction for the school.

According to the 12 colleges of the school, the area with the largest flow of people is divided into 12 parts, so that each college is responsible for the management of a part of the roof garden. In this way, each college will naturally incorporate the characteristics of their respective colleges into it. I plan to use wooden and green elements to make the overall style close to nature and convey the artistic conception of returning to nature.

The functional area not only allows teachers and students to rest, but also provides a unique teaching place. The open event space can host various campus events and exhibitions of student works.

The roof garden will become a space that connects campus memories, bringing together the past, present and future.

and

C2 and D1 set up rooftop greenhouses to serve as laboratories for studying landscape plants.

The concept of less is more was first proposed by Mies van der Rohe. I try to embody this abstract concept into landscape design.

In the vertical direction, the pattern continues to become simpler as people pass by, and when the pattern is simpler, more green space is left. Divided into three parts, the three parts are designed using patterns composed of dots, lines and surfaces.

Patterns continue to simplify processes:

Water storage tanks are placed under each building and are connected to each other. Using the principle of the connector, the water in all storage tanks is kept at a level, increasing the amount of water stored, and when the storage tank is full, the excess part flows to the school water system

Interaction design

Display panels (showing the characteristics of the college and the history of the school, student works, etc.)

Buildings criss-cross, people face multiple intersections, to avoid people choosing difficult, you can trigger the switch, and then the lights turn on in turn, guiding people's walking path.

are arranged on the central axis,

Scan the QR codes in various parts of the park to evoke the AR interactive function.

Learn about the characteristics of each college through videos, and you can leave messages on the electronic message board.

When people use the fitness equipment, electricity is generated and water is pumped up to water the plants, adding to the

Plant matching

Shenyang has a temperate semi-humid continental climate with an annual average temperature of 6.2-9.7°C. The winter is quite cold with an average temperature of -5°C and a record low of -33°C. Based on Shenyang's climate conditions and the load-bearing capacity of the roof, coldresistant shrubs, vines, and herbs were selected for the rooftop garden.

Syringa oblata

Copsychus saularis

Weigela florida Cosmos bipinnatus Turdus rubrocanus

Lonicera japonica Thunb Rosa banksiae

Syringa oblata

Weigela florida Forsythia suspensa Yucca gloriosa Virginia creeper

Lonicera japonica Thunb Lianas Lianas

Akebia trifoliata

Argyranthemum frutescens

oshimensis

Centaurea cyanus Imperata cylindrica

Hirundo rustica
Tachycineta Lonchura striata
Chloris sinica
Centaurea cyanus
Forsythia suspensa
gloriosa
Carex oshimensis
Agrostis stolonifera

REVIVAL OF WETLANDS

Liulang Village Wetland Ecological Restoration Plan

Course title:Design of Urban Public Space Date:2022.11-2022.12 Sole Designer School project Instructor: Xianning,Professor,Shenyang Jianzhu University

Liulang Village in Beijing, an ancient village once located in the wetland, gradually became a shantytown during the over-development of the city, and was completely demolished under urban planning. The former lakes, swamps, and farmland have all disappeared, and now there is only a heavily polluted wasteland, and the shadow of the former wetland can no longer be found.

However, the memory of the wetlands is deeply imprinted on this land, and it is our responsibility to save the vitality here. I plan to build a wetland park here, and gradually rebuild the original appearance of the wetland ecosystem a hundred years ago through a combination of artificial restoration and natural restoration.By restoring soil, purifying water, planting wetland vegetation, planning wetland animal habitats, and creating typical wetland landscapes such as lakes and swamps. And through the monitoring system to monitor the environmental data in real time, in order to adjust and optimize various repair measures in time.

1271-AD1367.

Surrounding terrain: mountains in the northwest, plains in the east.

Biological species: aquatic plants, insects, plankton, fish.

Biological species: Its biological species became rich, and the number of terrestrial animals, birds, amphibians grew.

History: From 1271 to 1367 AD, the Yuan Dynasty was the capital of the Yuan Dynasty.

Lake: In the earliest recorded records, this site was a groundwater-rich lake.

Time:1368-1435 AD (early Ming Dynasty).

History:The Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beiping. Peiping was renamed Beijing.

Surrounding terrain: The terrain has not changed much.

Wetland:Climate evolution has turned the area into a wetland.

The project plot was first transformed

Children:“ I wish I had a place where I could play with my friends.”Our event time ranges from 8 am to 9 pm.

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Tourist: "I want to see and experience the

Pre-design investigation and research

In order to deeply understand the present situation and development potential of Liulang Village, I investigated the historical changes, surrounding terrain conditions, surrounding building function distribution, climate characteristics and the needs of the target population in detail.

Student: "I hope I can learn something from the visit."Our visit is available during the

Middle-aged: "I hope there is a place to play with my

Time:1345-1644 AD (late Ming dynasty).

Because the land was fertile, the government sent farmers to develop the land and grow rice for royal consumption.

Large areas of vegetation are turned into crops.

Farmhouses appear around People turned this place into farmland

Time:1644-1912 AD (Qing Dynasty)

History:In 1644, the Qing Dynasty established its capital in Beijing.

Biological species: Corn, sweet potatoes, potatoes, spread from Europe to China

Time:In 1912, the Qing Dynasty fell and the Republic of China was established

Surrounding terrain: To the west is the Summer Palace, to the southeast is the Forbidden City, and to the east is Peking University

Village:A large number of people migrated in, leading to the disappearance of rice fields.

Time:The People's Republic of China was founded in 1949. People settled here and it evolved into small villages.

After the institutional reform in 1983, the urbanization process continued to There are many high-rise buildings and developed transportation

Overexploitation by villagers has led to serious environmental pollution

With the continuous advancement of urbanization and the long-term existence of the dual economic structure of urban and rural areas, Rokuro Village has become an urban village

Design ideas

Design ideas and master plan

According to the investigation of the target population, site history, surrounding natural conditions and other information in the early stage, the overall planning and design were carried out after the design idea was put forward.

The most basic function is to have ornamental value.

How to design the functions of the park for different groups of people?

How to display the history and culture of the site?

How should the buildings in the park be planned?

How to improve and maintain the ecology?

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Functions related to the disabled and the elderly.

Satisfy more functions pursued by people, such as museums, theaters, churches, etc.

Reflect the history and culture of the site, so that people can have a deeper understanding of the place.

Repeat the historical form of the site to intuitively understand the history of the site.

Scan the QR code with your mobile phone and learn about history and culture with video explanations

Hold cultural exhibitions and other events in the venue.

Use wood and other green building materials to build ecological buildings.

Architecture should blend in with its surroundings.

Architecture should be minimal, focusing on restoring and protecting wetland ecology.

Use the surrounding natural water system to restore the ecology of the site.

Build a suitable plant community and artificially control the water level.

Random distribution of terrain as natural as possible is conducive to ecological protection.

A combination of artificial and natural restorations.

Boats and bicycles can be rented at the visitor center to make it easier to explore the entire park.

People can pray in church, meet, play on the surrounding lawn, have picnics, hold weddings, etc.

People can experience how people cultivated it 300 years ago in the rice fields, and you can climb the watchtower to see the view.

A road runs through the wetland forest, and there is a rest space in it, so that people can better visit the wetland.

Music

The music station is located on an independent island, which has good privacy and does not affect each other.

Landscaped Walks and Retreats People can drink tea, play chess, rest, and continue to visit along the landscape trail after resting. Forest path

By increasing the viewing space for visitors, the woods minimize the impact of the city on the wetland. Fishing Platform Fishing enthusiasts can sit on the platform and fish without being affected by other pedestrians.

Breaks/gatherings

Lawn

can have family gatherings, picnics, and sports on the waterfront lawn. You can also continue to visit.

The corridor connects two small islands on the lake, giving people the feeling of walking on water. Rice fields

Provide a social space for people to rest and gather. Corridor on the lake

Ecological/landscape farmland, fish, rice, duck symbiosis system.

Visitor Center
Watchtowers and Rice Fields
Wetland Forest
Tideland Provide living space for creatures such as birds.
Church
Station
Waterfront
Cross Island Trail

Ecological Plan

Wetland ecologist Paul Caddy proposed five factors affecting wetlands, namely water, fertility, disturbance, competition and other factors, among which the impact of water and fertility is the most significant. Therefore, ecological restoration is mainly carried out for water cycle and plant cultivation.

Mainstream/ Use again

Mainstream/ Use again

Island tree-shrub community

Shallow water plant community

Marsh plant community

Rice Fields

Designed vegetationcommunity, partly relying onnatural succession

Natural succession, partlyintroducing designedvegetation community

Natural succession

Riverain:water depth is about 1.5m,dominant with emergent and submerged plants,designed for the wading birds

Surface flow purification wetland:water depth ranges from 0.3m to 0.5m,dominant with highdensity emergent plants,designed for waterfowls(nesting space)

Forest swamp:water depth < 0.5m,mainly aquatic trees,desiged for wading birds(nesting space)

Forest island:mainly covered by woodland,designed for zonal terrestrial birds,small mammals,etc

Farmland: use rice as the main crop to create a symbiotic habitat for fish, rice and ducks

Deep water area:water depth is about1~4m,partly with submerged and floating plants,designed for large waterfowls

Shallow water area:water depth < 0.3m,mainly with emergent plants,designed for wading birds

Green space in the border: Minimize the impact of the city on the ecological environment, surrounded by a circle of green space to isolate the city

water area

Marshes

Water depth 0.1m~0.5m

Mudflats

Out of the water 0.1~0.4m

Islands

Land

Transition section: There are a large number of trees in this section to reduce the impact of the city on the natural environment and create a non-disturbing environment for creatures.

Two routes are designed, the route around the park is always open, and the internal wetland is open on some days to minimize the impact of people on the environment

Vegetation community types

Four major plant community types plus a farmland symbiosis system popular in rural China were designed

Approach for habitat restoration

A combination of artificial restoration and natural restoration is used to reserve space for natural restoration

Habitat types

Habitat type design and spatial layout are based on topography and water level

Terrain design

In the process of topographic design, excessive homogeneity should be avoided, islands should also be randomly distributed, and diversified underwater microtopography can enrich the diversity of water depth and water temperature distribution, thereby enhancing the stability of wetland ecosystems

Approach for habitat restoration

Set a buffer distance from the core habitat to reduce the disturbance of bird habitats by visitors in the wetland park

Target species(wetland birds) occur in wetlands– indicating the success of wetland ecological restoration

While the floating plate in the floating cultivation technology floats up and down, it also generates a trace amount of electricity, making full use of the energy generated by the water flow energy, which also makes the rice grow more prosperous, greatly increasing the yield of rice.

Quercus acutissima
Quercus
Miscanthus
Arundinella
Clear landscaped roads to allow visitors to visit the wetlands.
The water level rises periodically, flooding the shore, adding fertility to the soil.

Significance:

The ship has experienced many storms and stories. When the ship cannot sail on the sea, let it be reborn in the forest in the form of a building, endow it with new life value, and record its experiences and stories.

At the same time, the concept of recycling is proposed, and the leisure experience brought to people makes it an excellent place for people to vacation on weekends, and it is also a cultural place to record history and open their hearts.

When the ship is not sailing, the sails are no longer needed. Tensile membrane structures are used instead of sails. as a continuation of the sail

the masts are also preserved and blend in with the surrounding trees.Makes the boat seem to still be sailing through the forest.

Tables are placed on the deck, the only restaurant in the entire park.

The space below was originally the cabin and buoyancy chamber, and the space is more private.The middle area of the hull is the dining area.

On the walls are pictures of the ship's previous sea voyages and the history of the ship.

The bow space is cramped, so it was converted into a toilet. The stern of the boat was converted into a galley.

Windows are cut into the hull to provide a direct view of the outdoors while dining.

The hull fits the arc-shaped landscape walkway, and is connected with the landscape walkway through wooden boards.

The hull is half buried in the ground, and plants are planted around the hull to make the surrounding land stronger and the hull stable.

Let's go to the island in front of us and take a look.

We were able to take a boat tour to keep up with us.

Standing high can see farther away.

These metasequoia trees are so tall.

Let's go to the front and enjoy the music for a while

We have already passed three small islands
Growing rice is really tiring, I'm going to take a break in the watchtower
Today I'm going to catch a big fish.

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