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·Dec 13, 2020

Manifesto

My final project design concept is to use landscape as infrastructure to focus on ecological environment and ensure the living habitat of creatures. It can solve the conflict or natural disasters between urban developments and ecological process. Infrastructure is crucial to people’s lives and dike is one of them. …

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Manifesto and thinking
Manifesto and thinking

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Dec 13, 2020

Thinking about Marin city project and my final proposal

In marin city project, we have three design challenge: concern social care, historical connection and butterfly habitat as design goal. …

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Thinking about Marin city project and  my final proposal
Thinking about Marin city project and  my final proposal

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Dec 13, 2020

Tita Gieses pieces in Düsseldorf

Tita Gieses, a Germany botanist and plant designer, begins to work on public space landscape architecture in 1978. She is famous for action that turned traffic island into green oasis. Tita Giese is considered as Germany’s the most extravagant plant expert and as the most controversial one. You can discover…

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Tita Gieses pieces in Düsseldorf
Tita Gieses pieces in Düsseldorf

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Dec 13, 2020

Bring Nature Home II

This post is continued from the last post called Bring Nature Home. I am going to share some personal thoughts or reading response for the book. Although the maintenance and conservation of the ecosystem sounds not difficult due to the self-regulation of plants and wildlife, we still meet a big…

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Dec 13, 2020

Bring Nature Home

At the beginnig of the semester, I decide to choose a book about relationship between plants and people to read and I found the Bringing nature home is an interesting and useful book since it discussed about how to decorate your backyard with plants and told us so many interesting…

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Bring Nature Home
Bring Nature Home

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Dec 13, 2020

Boston Emerald Necklace.

Boston Emerald Necklace. In the 19th century, a vigorous industrial revolution swept across the entire capitalist world, and Boston, as the capital and largest city of Massachusetts, was no exception. In the second half of the 19th century, after the advancement of industrialization, Boston’s manufacturing and commerce rapidly developed and…

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Boston Emerald Necklace.
Boston Emerald Necklace.

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Oct 30, 2020

History/time make design eternally stand out for generations

Do you think whether landscape has lifespan or not? This questions pop up in my head after I watched a lecture from Architect Daniel Glenn. He mentioned his company’s goal of design: the learning from land and its people through sustainable design in indigenous. I think that is a pretty…

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History/time make design eternally alive
History/time make design eternally alive

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·Oct 27, 2020

Some thoughts for Marin city project and derived with <The Living landscape>

This week we finished the presentation of Marin City and submit the competition board. I think it is good time to rethink about the whole process of teamwork and project. It’s not my first time to do the remote group project but I haven’t use Miro before. It’s a truly…

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Some thoughts for Marin city project and derived with <The Living landscape>
Some thoughts for Marin city project and derived with <The Living landscape>

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Oct 27, 2020

Open Source Urbanism

Today I want to share some cool things about open source urbanism because this semester I begin to touch a little bit with data science knowledge and take a beginner class of cs. It could be a big tool for urban designers to access data faster. What is open source…

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Open Source Urbanism
Open Source Urbanism

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Published in [Different] Landscapes

·Oct 27, 2020

Horticultural therapy

I want to talk about horticultural therapy because it is the one of the most important reason that push me to learn Landscape Architecture in Graduate school. …

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Horticultural therapy
Horticultural therapy

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