Portfolio 2017, MLA

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INTERSECTION

INTERVENTION

Tianjiao YE University of Pennsylvania Master of Landscape Architecture, Candidate 1


Sketch of exploring the relationship between surface, buildings and vehicles, 2017

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EGOCITY Credit: The Why Factory

CONTENTS INTENTIONAL EVOLUTION -Pen Argyl Trail Design

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CONTAINER OF EVENTS

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A THIRD IDENTITY

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FUTURE SILK ROAD

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-City Complex Design

-Collective Living Design

-Urban design

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NATURAL LANDSCAPE

WASTE SLAG PILES

SLATE OPERATION

INTENTIONAL EVOLUTION 'Green Stimuli' landscape design and regional planning 15 Week Individual work in University of Pennsylvania, 2016 Instructor: Molly Bourne 4


NEW QUARRYSCAPE

QUARRY GROUNDWATER

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Extractive Industry

Martinsburg formation P

Jacksonburg forma-

D QUAR RIE LAN RT S O

R QUARR IES NGO BA

Slate Belt quarries Town development

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PEN ARGYL AND QU AR RI E

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ST QUARR LFA IES BE

54000 ft

1870s

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1910s


Extractive Industry Quarry Town Population 4000 3000 2000 1000 0

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1930

1950

1970

1990

2010

OPERATION Blacksmith Shop

Engine House

MANUFATURE Boiler House

Extraction WASTE PILING

EXTRACTION SITE

Structural Mills

STORAGE Sand House

Cableway Slate Slag Piles Motion Shanty

Operating Quarry

SLATE STORAGE Slate Shanty

Slate Shanty

Slate Shanty

Slate Shanty

Aggregation

Adaptation

1930s

1980s

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Site Selection

Opportunities

2016 Potential of the contruction remains

1930

Reconnecting the inaccessibility 1910

Creating visual connections

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1880


Connecting the Trail System

NATURAL LANDSCAPE

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TOWN DEVELOPMENT

INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE

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T UN O EM

RURAL AREA

TRAIL CONNECTION FOR THE SITE ORIGINAL TRAIL SYSTEM

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3900 Ft

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Future Manifesto 1980-2016: THE FUTURE OF THIS NOVEL ECOSYSTEM

1930-1980: PLAYING WITH THE QUARRY HARDSCAPE

Wetland creation

Hardscape Park

Forest management

Trail and slate pile climbing

1880-1930: AN EXHIBITION OF THE INDUSTRY

History observation

Bird watching

CONCEPT SECTION

Operating quarry visit

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Rest point

Hardscape play field Lookout platform

Seed bank Slope stabilization

Industrial debris pockets


Forest management Dry meadow Ornamental meadow Slate Hardscape Wet meadow

200’

Valley walk

Hardscape platform

Birch heritage garden

Forest exploration

New forest experiment

Bird watching Wet meadow remediation

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Zoomed-in plan for Reforestation

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Vegetation Recovering Strategy

Path construction and slope regrading Path construction and slope regrading

Soil and quick seed addition Soil and quick seed addition

10-year process 10-year process

50-year process 50-year process

2016 EXISTING CONDITION Canopy Aspen

Gray birch Sugar maple River birch

Moss

Ragweed

Understory

Paving Slate aggregate

2017 WEEDING AND GRADING Canopy Aspen

Gray birch Sugar maple River birch

Understory Moss

Paving Slate

Wood

2017 INPUTING PLANT POCKETS Canopy Red alder

River birch Saucer magnolia

Understory Butterfly weed

Yarrow

Coneflower

Wood

Milled slate

Paving Slate

2056 A CONTINUING ADAPTATION Canopy Red alder

River birchSaucer magnolia Red maple

Understory Butterfly weed

Yarrow

Coneflower

Animals

40’ Swamp sparrow Coyote

Beaver

Rattle snake

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Birch Garden

Slag Pile Overlook

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Slate Slag Valley Walk

Old Quarry Exploration

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CONTAINER OF EVENTS City Complex Design 15 Week Pair work in Tongji University, Shanghai, 2015 Instructor: Zhenyu Xie 16


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Super gigantic buildings are rare, and are always considered as contradicting the urban context. However, gigantic structure can also be intepreted enables a variety of stories to take place inside, and the strong shape will be monumental enough to become a 'beacon' in the future environmen vertical city. In this design, instead of pulling two highrises on both side of the road, we are trying to solve the current urban problems with a radical s events.

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d as a symbolic gesture to influence the surroundings. The huge scale nt. City complex design is a popular way to explore the possibility of strategy, letting the new city complex become a container of future

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Future Working and Living Ecology

office

housing

Due to the decreasing land capacity, future city complex will pay more attention to the value of vertical design. The power of merging can be an incentive for the better working and living ecology.

Fixed users x Various users

Leisure

recreation

fitness

Single task x Multitask

work and household

Walkability

space A space B

Multi-value Limited room x Flexible space Vertical gardens

green interior

City x Nature interior Expose to the air

interior exterior

Indoor x Fresh air

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Entrance to the shopping mall

Blurring the interior and exterior 21


Process of Sewing

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+7.200m

+13.200m

+19.200m

+23.100m

+25.200m

+27.000m

+30.900m

+34.800m

+38.700m

+42.600m


+46.500m

+50.400m

+54.300m

+58.200m

+62.100m

+66.000m

+69.900m

+73.800m

+77.700m

+81.600m

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GERMANY 99,000

AUSTRIA 99,000

HUN

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A THIRD IDENTITY Collective Living Design 15 Week Group work in TUM, Munich, 2015 Instructor: Stephen Bates, Bruno Krucker 24


NGARY

9,000

TURKEY

434,000

SYRIA

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Moslow Needs Analysis

Self actualization

Esteem

Belonging

Safety

Physiological

Current situation

Target Resolution

Refugees

Self actualization

Esteem

Belonging

Safety

Physiological

Current situation

The local

Public

Private

Considering the needs of both types of residents, we create the intersection in two ways. In horizonal, there are little boxes for the locals to visit and for the refugees to work in; in vertical, there is an ambiguous grey space between private living and public working. The transmition of space is intepreted as the third identity.

Refugees 26

Locals


Program Analysis

Target Customers

Refugees Public shop Personal service

Material transportaion

Processing

Mini gallery

Furniture (Wood)

Grocery

Ass em

Sto rero bly

Sho wro om

Ped e

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Fittings and decorations (Glass)

Handicraft (Pottery)

At the groundfloor, the process of shipping and restoring the material, assembling and crafting and displaying and selling are lined up into a sequence of space.

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Sto rero Ass em om bly r o om Sho wro om

The showroom is transparent to the lane outside, and the storeroom is transparent to the back of the building. However, customers cannot walk through from the showroom to the workroom.

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Though customers cannot walk through, they can watch the process of crafting in the workroom through the big window.

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Generation Diagram

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The Entrance

The Mass

New Skyline

An Upper Park

Open yards

Front showrooms


Ground Floor Plan

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Decomposition Diagram

Dwelling

Dwelling

Recreation

Storage Processing Showroom 32


The lift of the upper collective living part enables an intermediate level between the private living and the public workshops.

The intermediate level becomes a new garden for the whole neighborhood to share the sunlight, thus creates more dialogues between the residents. 33


FUTURE SILK ROAD Urban design project in Hongkou district, Shanghai 18 Week Group work in Tongji University, Shanghai, 2014 Instructor: Songhua Dai 34


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Fragments of the City Hongkou creek used to be a vital part for commercial trade in the early 20th century. Small ships with cargos used to fill the waterway, bringing prosperity to the area. Besides, the whole district is was famous for its theatres. The site was the origin of Shanghai’s film industry. Today’s Hongkou creek is no longer a prosperous river path. Although passengers are able to catch a view of skyscrapers at the other side of the CBD area in Pudong district. It is no longer a specific destination for both tourists and residents. Preserved buildings are now ratty dwellings for people with a lower income, and the cultural destinations scatter in the site. Therefore, we are considering revitalizing the importance of Hongkou creek to stimulate the cultural and economic development of the district.

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Current Water Transportaion

Site Sightseeing Route Regular Route Inner city Ring Outer city Ring

Habor Recreational Site

Metro Stations for transfer

Bus Stations for transfer

1.6 KM 6 MIN 3 STATIONS Culture Commercial 37


Targets and Strategies

A place to sit and enjoy the sunshine.

A place with more FAR!

1.2 40%

45%

1.2

0.3

50% 0.9

Public Spaces

FAR increase

A place with malls for my wife and museums for my kids.

A place where I can visit historical buildings.

Cultural Commercial

Habor

Public spaces

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New constructions Historical buildings

Final plan

SKYWALK system

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Flexibility to Water Level Annual sea level rise in Shanghai (cm) 220 210 200 190 1970

1980

1990

2000

2010

2020

Because of the rising high tide level and the settlement of the ground surface, the design considers the situation of the small harbor under different circumstances. The underground restaurant is considered as part of the flood wall. When the tide level reaches a certain height, the restaurant will be closed. In normal situations, people can gather in the restaurant and the space outside.

restaurant

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closed

+1.00m

closed

closed

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+4.00m

+6.00m


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Extension and Integration

Office Buildings New

Old

Tourism

Dwelling

Commercial

Extension of Development

Residents Labor Tourist

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Hotels New

Museums New

Old

Malls and Retails Old

New

Old

Commercial

Dwelling

Cu ltur e

Green Green

Office

Commercial

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The skywalk is a perfect choice to get rid of the poor traffic in rainy days.

We can now enjoy different activities at the square here, and the busy crowd has a shorcut from the habor to the office.

Lonely Planet says that this old art deco building is now revitalized as a shopping mall. Let’s walk in and have a look.

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It is awesome to have lunch on the skywalk and enjoy the river bank view

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Mall

Now I have a shortcut to have a mug of beer with friends after work!

Restaurant

Office

Middle Bar

Retail

The dull old buildings are fueled again by these new interior

Office

interesting the night ere is! I wanna join razy crowd too!

Northern

Southern Hotel

Mall

Museum

Look honey, this footbridge connects the hostels to the museum roof top. Lets walk there and see.

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小桥

Bridging across

流水

Flowing through

人家

People living a life

INVISIBLE CAMPUS Art Institute Design Independent Study, 2015

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SPIRAL OF COGNITION Meditation Room- Installation Design Independent Study, 2015

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Contact: Tianjiao Ye tianjye@upenn.edu Phone:267-588-4356 48


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