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graduate school 01 MIDTOWN GATEWAY ATLANTA MIDTOWN PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT

02 STRENGTHENING THE EDGE LANDFILL SITE RENOVATION

William Hu 19 9 2.7 williamhu9 2@ gmail.com

Nanjing Forestry University,China Urban landscape design B achelor of Art First Pirze of Undergraduate Thesis, J iangsu Province, China

Washington Alexandria Architecture Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Master of Landscape Architecture Graduate Teaching Assistantship B est 2nd year student award

03 OYSTER SPIT OYSTER GARDEN LANDSCAPE


midtown gateway atlanta midtown planning&development

Midtown Atlanta, GA 2016.1 ULI Competition Susan Piedmont The project is developed by a 5-person multidisciplinary student team 2 Architecture, 1 Landscape Architecture, 1 Urban Planning, 1 real estate management

Atlanta’s Midtown holds a promising and vibrant future. Though lacking a dynamic residential neighborhood, the development site sits at a nexus of cultural, educational, and economic institutions critical to the identity of Atlanta. The core concept of The Midtown Gateway is to stitch together the area’s underutilized assets and cultural landmarks through the creation of a dynamic, retail-centric mixed-use neighborhood. The substantial ad acencies of Georgia Tech, The V arsity Restaurant, The 19 9 6 Olympic Torch Tower, and the B ank of America Center lack safe, pedestrian oriented connections. The Midtown Gateway strengthens these ad acencies in multiple dimensions.


MIDTOWN GATE AY

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design concept

1. Community Center 2. Olympic Torch Park . A Residential 4 . Retail Pavilion . Gateway Tunnel 6 . Fountains . B Residential . Pedestrian Plaza . C Residential 10. MARTA Station 11. Bus Station 12. D O ce Micro Apartment 13 . B oA Retail Pavilion 14 . B oA Tower 15. V arsity 16 . AT&T Center 1 . Georgia Tech Campus 1 . Georgia Tech Technology Center P. Parking Garage

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The pro ect site is located at one of the most walkable and crowded area in Atlanta. B y providing a node point like a gateway, we believe that this pro ect would be very successful in both revitalization and profit.

NEW B IKEPATH & TUNNEL

According to existing topography, proposed rain garden is located at the very low point of the site to collect and filter as much runoff as possible.

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The success of this pro ect lies in connecting Georgia Tech, Peachtree Street and Public Transit, block D by developing pedestrian tunnel, new bike trail system and walkable sidewalk.

Block E, which is where MARTA station with a bus hub is located, is the only high- density development allowed area. We transf ered the bus stop to the on- street parking area on West Peachtree Street and manage to come up with an o ce tower that not only matches the exsiting context but also goes up to 0 oors high.

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WALKAB LE STREETSCAPE Spatial Proportions, Street

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INTERSTATE 85

green buffer

bike trail

community park

path

fountain amphitheatre

Taking advantage of existing topography, rain garden is located at this very low point to capture as much runoff as possible from the community park and the whole Spring St. Treated stormwater will be stored in underground cisterns for irrigation.

path

rain garden & water storage

infiltrate

Double-treated water can supply fountain, help cool down temperature and provide space for children. Also can functioned as a small amphitheatre.

purify & reserve

Main outdoor green space for this whole neighborhood. treated water from rain garden are used for irrigation.

Water Feature

Elevated bike trail connected to midtown bike trail system creates accessibility. Green buffer created by ultilizing construction debris helps prevent areas adjacent to interstate 85 form air and noise pollution.

celebrate

reuse & protect

WALKAB LE STREETSCAPE Green Buffer, Bike Trail, Park, Stormwater Management Street tree planters on the sidewalk are connected by an underground infiltration structure to help capture and filter runoff before it goes into the rain garden

stormwater tree trench

spring st


PARK AS THRESHOLD

community center & residential

Opening up the tunnel that connect the project site to Georgia Tech. Providing huge green space where pedestrians walk through all day and new bi epath with public eyes from residential units will create much safer environment for tunnel users.

retail pavilion Olympic tower green buffer & bike trail

pedestrian tunnel rain garden

diagonal crossing stormwater tree trench


DEV ELOPMENT STRATEGY

RESIDENTIAL RETAIL OFFICE COMMUNITY PARKING

B LOCK A Residential Garden space Community Retail Pavilion Park Parking

17 2,200 (8 ,4 8 0) 1,09 3 114 ,07 0 100,8 9 8

B LOCK B

TOTAL B UILDOUT

4 22,226

Market- rate Res. Affordable Res. Affordable Units

150,7 6 2 21,4 3 8 16

PHASE 1 - B LOCK A B C TOTAL B UILDOUT 0- 5YR

Residential Garden Space Retail Parking

3 8 2,4 6 5 (2 0,151) 56 ,59 4 3 53 ,57 4

B LOCK C

TOTAL B UILDOUT

7 9 2,6 3 3

Market- rate Res. Affordable Res. Affordable Units

3 3 4 ,8 4 9 4 7 ,6 16 3 4

PHASE 2 - B LOCK E&F REV ITALIZATION 5- 10YR

Residential Garden Space O ce Retail Grocery Parking

7 22,9 8 1 (2 2,14 7 ) 9 2,3 8 8 27 ,06 2 19 9 ,4 50 6 9 6 ,3 15

B LOCK E

TOTAL B UILDOUT

1,7 01,13 4

Market- rate Res. Affordable Res. Affordable Units

6 3 2,9 7 0 9 0,011 6 5

Residential Co-working Garden Space O ce Retail Parking

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TOTAL B UILDOUT

8 3 6 ,225

(1 4 ,057 ) 3 22,57 5 7 ,04 5 3 6 6 ,3 4 0

Market- rate Res. Affordable Res. Affordable Units

112,212 28 ,053 28

TOD PHASING STRATEGY

NEW B US PLATFORM

3 0 FLOOR OFFICE TOWER

NEW MARTA STATION, RETAILS


PLAZA AS PEDESTRIAN NODE

TOTAL DEV ELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL

COMMUNITY 0.9 %

3 4 .1%

TOD Office / MicroUnit Apartments

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4 0.8 %

PARKING

Private Terraces

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OFFICE

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Residential - Garden space O ce Retail Park Community Parking

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RETAIL

TOTAL B UILDOUT

3 ,7 52,218

Market- rate Res. Affordable Res. Affordable Units

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6 6 2,29 0 14 7 ,120 100,8 9 8 3 3 ,9 6 5 1,53 0,29 9

Pedestrian Plaza

10- Y EAR DEV ELOPMENT COST $700,000,000.00 $600,000,000.00 $500,000,000.00

Urban Farming

$400,000,000.00 $300,000,000.00 $200,000,000.00 $100,000,000.00 $0.00 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

Unleveraged IRR B ef ore Taxes

13 %

Leveraged IRR B ef ore Taxes

18 %

Current Site V alue Pro ected Site alue

$ 7 1,518 ,550.4 0 $ 8 7 0,3 57 ,3 16 .8 1


strengthening the edge LANDFILL SITE RENOVATION Kenilworth, washington DC 2015.12 Michael Ezban 2 ppl group project, I am the main designer


This page is parts of the research results achieved by a 12-person research group, I was in charge of case study charpter

research + knowledge builging Municipal Solid Waste Interstate Exchange

Lanfill Management Techniques Leachate Pathway

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Methane Pathway

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Case Study Garraf landfill---Geometry Ecology

Lorton Green Ernegy Park---Phases Redevelopment

Northala ields---Landmark Green Buffer

With the development of waste industry, more and more landfills are abandoned around the world. However, the pollutants and potential hazards remain. How to resolve the pollution and renovate old landfill sites become a big challenge for landscape architects. By presenting our study through drawings and diagrams, we are trying to build a basic understanding of waste and landfills.


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DETACHED ADJACENCIES

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surroundings as well as the ood issues due to its geographical location. anacostia river

national arboretum

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Special lood Hazard Areas Sub ect to Inundation by the 1 Annual Chance lood

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kenilworth landfill north (woodland)

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Detached Ad acencies---Section Analysis


This pro ect is achieved by a 2-person design group, I was in charge of master planning Topo Identification

developing ideas

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Existing egetation Neighborhood

The Proposal announced by NPS called ANACOSTIA RIVERWALK INSPIR ED US. Bike Trails become a main element to connect adjacencies.

100yr Flood Zone

100yr Flood Zone

Site Boundary

Parts of the landfill site as well as the whole neighborhood will be ooded in a 100-yr ood. Once the site is ooded, the pollutants underground will

500yr Flood Zone

badly affect water quality.

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The study of topography helps us think about how to


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strategy---strengthening the edge

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3 According to different edge conditions, we developed six edge strategies to achieve the following goals: 1. accelerate runoff 2. Preventing loods . Protecting nearby neighborhoods 4. Open green space for human beings . Urban habitats for wildlifes The geographical edge of this site turned into the centre of the park.

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strengthening the edge---connecting neighborhood

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CONNECTING NEIGHBORHOOD

residential building

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infiltrate 0.2 annual chance ood 1 annual chance ood

embank & enhance

EXISTING 2FT CAP LANDFILL

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CONNECTING ADJACENCY

strengthening the edge---connecting adjacencies

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This pro ect is achieved by a 2-person design group, I was in charge of the edge strategies development through sections, Richard was in charge of perspective and transection

STRENGTHENING THE EDGEthe DEVELOPING NURSERY strengthening edge---developing

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strengthening the edge---wetland meandering

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STRENGTHENING THE EDGE SPORTFIELDS ALONG THE EDGE

STRENGTHENING THE EDGE SPORTFIELDS ALONG THE EDGE strengthening the edge---sportsfield along the edge

This pro ect is achieved by a 2-person design group, I was in charge of the edge strategies development through sections, Richard was in charge of perspective and transection

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Proposed sportsfields were located alongside the edge in order to strengthening the edge . Stormwater management facilities are well interacted with sportfields.

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OYSTER SPIT OYSTER GARDEN LANDSCAPE Baltimore, MD Dec, 2014 Michael Ezban


site analysis Site Analysis--- Harbor Point, Baltimores Baltimore park system--- Catalog 15

1. Columbus Park Size: 0.53 acres

2. Thames Street Park Size:0.56 acres

4. the Betty Hyatt Community Park Size: 1.41 acres

3.Bond Street Wharf Size: 0.59 acres

5. Mckim Park Size: 1.67 acres

6. City Springs Park Size: 3.13 acres

7. Washington Monument, Baltimore Size: 3.96 acres

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8. Boston Street Pier Park & Saint Casmir’s Park Size: 4.36 acres

9. Ellwood Park Size: 5.5 acres

10. Preston Gardens Park Size: 6.19 acres

12. Canton Waterfront Park Size: 9.34 acres

11. Solo ibbs Park Size: 6.48 acres

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13. Federal Hill Park Size: 10.1 acres

14. Harbor Point Size: 16 acres

16. Baltimore waterfront promenade Size: 30.79 acres

15. Frank C Bocek Park Size: 17.37 acres

17. Patterson Park Size: 137 acres

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BALTIMORE As cities in the U.S thrived during industrial revolution in mid-nineteenth Century, people soon found the severe pollutions and bad living space became the most important issues. The result was the birth of the modern public parks. PARK Baltimore’s park system began around mid nineteenth Century. The oldest public park in Baltimore, Patterson Park, which is the biggest green area in the map, still serves the public as a 137-acre recreational space in the middle of the city.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS


site analysis

The study of exisitng piers and decks around the Baltimore Inner Harbor helped me think about the similarities and connections between oyster farming and deck structures. Taking advantages of the existing structures help me to fit my proposal into the Inner Harbor area or even the whole Baltimore Park system.


multifunctional oyster spit

In the Chesapeake Bay, the eastern oyster population is experiencing a resurgence after decades of dramatically low numbers. Baltimore Bivalves challenges designers to transform a 16-acre portion of Baltimore’s urban waterfront into an Urban Oyster Garden: an environment that celebrates oyster cultivation and consumption and creatively fosters public engagement with food production. The design aims to create an aquatic and terrestrial public landscape with on-site oyster cultivation, bivalve water filtration zones to cleanse urban water, and seasonal oyster markets. I explore the spatial qualities and performance of oyster beds, artificial reefs, and oyster shell stockpiles and will expand the traditional design palette of the landscape architect.

seafood market oyster reef&animal shelter

oyster farming oyster spit

oyster farming


cultivation ecology recreation

By studying the life cycle and harvest time of oyster farming, I designed oyster hatcheries and nurseries in my proposal. Now, oyster larvae cultivation, outdoor oyster farming, oyster market, recreation and education become a circulated system.


oyster reef redesign

oyster reef

wooden sidewalk

waterfront terrace

oyster rcultivation Bottom Culture

Rack Culture bottom culture

rack culture

According to different existing condition, two oyster farming culture are used. Not only can tourists learn about the diversity of oyster farming, but also can they talk to farmers to learn more from communication.


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