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Urban Planning Su, Wei-Tan
Urban Planning
Portfolio
Su, Wei-Tan
Bachelor of
Urban Planning Department
National Cheng Kung University
PortfolioNational Cheng Kung University
Taiwan
contentscontents
ABOUT ME
MY FIRST EXPERIENCE OF DESIGNING
REBIRTH REBIRTH
WOO’S GARDEN CULTURAL COMMUNITY
THE JU RIVER ECO-COMMUNITY
HAPPY FARM HAPPY FARM
GREEN JUSTICE
SU,WEI-TAN
Date of Birth: 31 May 1990 E-mail: [email protected]
Address: No.40-7, Jingzhong Ln.Address: No.40-7, Jingzhong Ln.
Pingtung City
Pingtung County 900,
Taiwan
LANGUAGES
Native Chinese, Cantonese, Taiwanese/ fluent English / basic Spanish
PROFILE HIGHLIGHTS
─ completed a project sponsored by National Science Council(picked from hundreds of applicants) “the Transportation Web in
Kaohsiung” with a view to researching the reasons for the low patronage of the newly constructed Mass Rapid Transit rail system
─ won the first prize of the “2010 Cross-Straits Carbon Reduction Competition” in the University of Science and Technology Beijing
on behalf of my university, which aims at improving sustainability through daily life habitson behalf of my university, which aims at improving sustainability through daily life habits
─ 1 month work experience in Urban Development Bureau in Kaohsiung City Government
─ have been equipped with professional planning skills through six semester project training
─ accepted in a national historical houses renewal competition
─ will exchange to Urban Planning Department in Tongji University in Shanghai in January,2012, for one semester
─ able to quickly understand planning issues especially sustainable development
EDUCATIONEDUCATION
2008-2012 NCKU, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Department of Urban Planning / thesis : the Transportation Web in Kaohsiung
2008-2005 St.Dominic High School, Taiwan
Graduated with no.1 in class and mayor's scholarship
2005-2002 the Ming Cheng junior high school of Pingtung County, Taiwan
Graduated with no.1 in class and mayor's scholarshipGraduated with no.1 in class and mayor's scholarship
WORK EXPERIENCE
2010 Secretary of the director of the Urban Development Bureau in Kaohsiung City Government
OTHER LEADERSHIP ROLES (at university)
2009 co-leader of the bicycle club/ planning courses, activities and inviting teachers 2009 co-leader of the bicycle club/ planning courses, activities and inviting teachers
2009-2011 receptionist of foreign students in Office of International Affairs
2009 teacher(graphics) in the mission of education improvement in inner Mongolia, by Global Life Enrichment Center, USA
International Experience
1990-1996 born and lived in Hong Kong
2008 1 month grand tour in USA
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2008 1 month grand tour in USA
2009 10 days grand tour in France, Belgium and Netherlands
2009 2 months mission in inner Mongolia
2010 1 month grand tour in China(eight provinces)
2010 won the first prize of the “2010 Cross-Straits Carbon Reduction Competition” in the University of Science and Technology Beijing
Use 3 circles and 8 lines to form up a graphic.my first experience of designing…
This was the first design assignment since I came to urban planning. Had not been equipped
with any skills, all I concerned about was how to make a perfect city with good traffic
condition, fine view and an orderly urban pattern. This was all I had in mind what a good city
should be.
STEP1
STEP1
STEP1
STEP1
my first experience of designing…
should be.
STEP2
STEP2
STEP2
STEP2
Thus, I did some research of the urban patterns, finding out there were several types such as
grids, circles and wedge-shaped. I chose the circle pattern as my foundation because under
this order, the ideal zoning could be realized. But in order to avoid endless urban sprawl, the this order, the ideal zoning could be realized. But in order to avoid endless urban sprawl, the
grid pattern were introduced to curb the haphazard growth.
+ =+ =Open
spacehill residential lake
STEP3STEP3STEP3STEP3
The best waterfront view should be
preserved for residential area
The radial roads (gray lines) divide
spacehill residential
area
lake
business
area
The radial roads (gray lines) divide
the business zone into pieces, and
also connect the CBD with the
outer zones and the suburbs
landmark
CBD
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REBIRTHREBIRTHThe Dorm of the Japanese
Agricultural Research InstituteAgricultural Research Institute
Background
location: Tainan, Taiwan
size:: 2.2hasize:: 2.2ha
info : These four wood buildings
were once the dorm of the
Agricultural Research Institute Agricultural Research Institute
during Japanese Colonial Era.
Nowadays the buildings are
no longer in use and lack of
repair and the courtyard is repair and the courtyard is
occupied by parking cars.
Vision
These relics are embraced byThese relics are embraced by
a residential area, thus I hope
to connect the linkage of the
historical relics with the
neighborhood without neighborhood without
breaking the original characters.3
At a glimpse
There are four historical buildingsResidential
area
There are four historical buildings
on the site.
site
D
AB
C
D
C
The courtyard is occupied by cars.
B C C AD 4
The current site is a piece of missing puzzlewhich fails to match with the nearby community…. which fails to match with the nearby community….
So I aim to take the unfitting puzzle out, So I aim to take the unfitting puzzle out,
put in a more vital substitution.
Tea House
Chess House
Personal
Theatre
Story House
Chess House
Come have some free tea.
Come read some stories.
We don’t have doors, nor do we charge.We don’t have doors, nor do we charge.
Come take a nap.
Come be yourself here.
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WOO’S GARDEN CULTURAL COMMUNITYWOO’S GARDEN CULTURAL COMMUNITY
location: Tainan, Taiwan
size:3.96ha
vision: Revitalize the Kailung temple district which is vision: Revitalize the Kailung temple district which is
in recession, and build up a linkage of Woo’s garden
area with the temple area with a view to shape a
livable cultural community. 6
FE21 multiple
recreational centera 13-story building with a
The historical wall and
its corneran interesting starting
a 13-story building with a
cinema, restaurants and
shops.
an interesting starting
point for exploring the
block
At a glimpse…At a glimpse…
Woo’s garden
built in 400 years ago,
A disused market
built in 400 years ago,
now is a displayed
room for some art
works
Tainan Municipal Hall
Built in the Japanese
Colonial Era, now is an
Kailung temple
A 200 year old
Mazu temple
Colonial Era, now is an
auditorium
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There’s a
GAPThere’s a
between
Woo’s garden area
GAPWoo’s garden area
and the temple
& market area. & market area.
Woo’s garden & Tainan Municipal Hall Kailung temple & the market area
From Monday to Sunday, people
keep swarm into this popular
tourist attraction, photo shooting,
exercising, sight seeing, etc.
Compared to the nearby Woo’s
garden, this is an area that almost
unknown to people although
there’s a unique and tranquil sense exercising, sight seeing, etc. there’s a unique and tranquil sense
of place shaped by the disused
market and Kailung temple. 8
wind BA
wind
scoote
rgreen
walk A
BA
B
morning activity
afternoon activity
evening activity
C
people
CD
C
D
landmark
node
edgethe historical wall
which separates edge
path
the square in front of
Kailung temple
which separates
Woo’s garden and the
nearby neighborhood
business
residential
open space
mix use
The narrow alley
connects Woo’s
garden and Kailungthe entrance of the
block
garden and Kailung
temple
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VISIONVISIONLivable. Accessible. Sustainable.
Revitalize the market Revitalize the market
into a well-lighted
place.
Transform the disused
land nearby the
market into a green
square which can act
Reshape the entrance near
the Tainan Municipal Hall,
attracting passersby to square which can act
as an activity center
of the neighborhood.
attracting passersby to
explore the amazing block.
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Background
THE JU RIVER ECO-COMMUNITYBackground
SITE
Location: Tainan, TaiwanSize: 3.2haInfo: The interest of the site selection
is based on the diversity and
ecological potentiality of this ecological potentiality of this
suburb area.
The continuous green space
encompasses Tainan sport park,
a cemetery and undeveloped a cemetery and undeveloped
lands. The Ju river flows through
the green, enhancing its
ecological potentiality. The site
locates at the middle reaches of
the Ju river, and is adjacent to
The Ju river
Length: 10kmdrainage area : 7.44 k㎡Info:
the Ju river, and is adjacent to
the undeveloped forest and a
cemetery.
Info:
SWOT ANALYSIS
CONCEPTS & VISIONS
SWOT ANALYSIS
Strength Weakness
The ecological potentiality of
the Ju river
-abundance of the native species
The existing buildings
pattern
-chaotic, old, not compatible
Key Strategy Aims
1.Environmental & Ecological Restoration
the deterioration of the ecology and landscape of the Ju river
2.Land Use & Transition-abundance of the native species
-landscape
-the image of Ju(bamboo):
serenity and beauty
-chaotic, old, not compatible
with the environment
-deteriorate the landscape
Destruction of the habitat
-the concrete band has
2.Land Use & Transition
the adjacent NIMBY facilities: the cemetery and factories
3.Linkagethe weak linkage between the site and the nearby public
space : schools and the sport park-the concrete band has
destructed the habitats
Opportunity Threat
Traffic
-close to the future South Tainan
Ecological problems
-water pollution
space : schools and the sport park
1.Extend the ecology of the Ju river into the site, making a
place that satisfies the educational, recreational and
Key Interventions
-close to the future South Tainan
rail station
-water pollution
Living function-the nearby land uses are mainly
educational and recreational
Incompatible spatial
transition-the steep slope of riverbank
place that satisfies the educational, recreational and
landscape functions
2.Block the unsightly views with an isolation greenbelt
3.Set up a bicycle path system in the community and educational and recreational -the steep slope of riverbank
is adverse to the making of
waterfront accessible space
-abuts the NIMBY cemetery
3connect it with the commuting routes and recreational
routes of nearby schools and parks
Accentuate the original context of the site
CONCEPTS & VISIONS
Accentuate the original context of the site
Water
• Taking advantage of the altitude ActivitiesThe riverbank slope on the west
• Taking advantage of the altitude
difference, gravity drainage system is
considered.
• The main spine is an open ditch that
collects the storm water from each
branching underground pipes attaching
The riverbank slope on the west
side is a rather vital and organic
node within the site, and it will
serve as the main public green
space. Thus there should be a
transition of activities from branching underground pipes attaching
to each household. During the runoff
process, the sewage can be filtered and
purified, and will be directed into the
ecological storage pond. And the eco-
space. Thus there should be a
transition of activities from
mechanical to organic.
ecological storage pond. And the eco-
drainage system shares the same
configuration with the green system.
•
GreenThe green system is spatially combined with
Building form and
configurationIn addition to the biodiversity, social
The green system is spatially combined with
the drainage system, and this configuration
renders the linkage of green spaces in different
scales ─ from the spacious public green plaza to
the private backyards. A green belt will be set
up around the site as a soft boundary and
In addition to the biodiversity, social
diversity is also emphasized. Taking
the green and water system and the
activities transition into consideration,
we arrange a gradual transition of up around the site as a soft boundary and
isolation, especially as a block of the unsightly
cemetery.
we arrange a gradual transition of
building forms ,density and intensity─
mechanical and tidy on south-east,
organic on north-west.
Open space System
The central green axis connects the two
activity nodes: Eco Drainage System
LAYERING STRATEGIES
activity nodes:
One is the riverbank wetland area, with
wooden trestle that renders accessibility to the
pond;
another is the community center area
Eco Drainage System
Zero Rain Water Discharge & water
recycling
Separate system the central axis infiltration
trench collects the storm water from each branching another is the community center area which serves as the visual endpoint from the
entrance, with a stretching 2-meter high
wooden trestle that allows the residents to
enjoy the view of the nearby eco pond. Also, a
trench collects the storm water from each branching
underground pipes attaching to each household
; and the foul water is directed in different pipes
Gravity drainage directs water from from south to
north enjoy the view of the nearby eco pond. Also, a
green plaza which includes a community
vegetable garden and a playground is located
adjacent to the community center.
north
Artificial wetland and eco pondEducational, landscape, infiltration & purification
and storage functions. The treated water can be and storage functions. The treated water can be
reused in irrigation.
A
rainecoeducational
A
A’
sewage
Pumpin
g pipe
Ecopond
1
eco
wooden
educationalspace
trestle
park
community
vege garden1
Ecopond
2
wetland
community
plaza
routes
vege garden
centercommunity
Circulation system
human friendly space : Pedestrian and vehicle separation
LAYERING STRATEGIES
human friendly space : Pedestrian and vehicle separation
The pedestrian and bike routes are above the ground, while the vehicle routes are 3-meter below the
ground surface, and each individual house has its own basement parking space.
Building form
vehicle circulation pedestrian & bike circulationvehicle circulation pedestrian & bike circulation
organic+ -
SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE
ECOLOGYECOLOGY‧education
‧ purification
+
‧ purification
‧ landscape
PRODUCTIVITY
+
‧exercise
+
‧exercise
‧organic
‧communication
+LIVING‧humanity
‧infiltration‧infiltration
‧community
Towards a brighter tomorrow :
the review of Jiang Jun regional plan
VisionsVisionsIndustrial restructuring: from agriculture to experience economy
Accentuate the identity of Jiang Jun town
Enhance the living quality of Jiang Jun neighborhoodEnhance the living quality of Jiang Jun neighborhood
Go back to the human scale
Ecology & SustainabilityEcology & Sustainability
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The abundance of
historical MinnanThe parks and
open space are
Backgroundlocation: Tainan County, Taiwan
size:302.60 ha
disused
500m
historical Minnan
buildings is an advantage
of tourism.
open space are
not distributed
evenly.
size:302.60 ha
population:12000
disusedhistoric house
School time:
7-8AM
250m
parksmall park
school
grass
Jiang Jun town was a tranquil seaside
village rely heavily upon agriculture and
fishery. However with the change of the
world economic structure, the local
School time:
schoolworld economic structure, the local
industry moved out to seek for better
opportunities, so did the young
generation. The nowaday town is a town
without vitality, even the nearby new
established Taijiang National Park failed
Taijiang National Park
Jiang Jun Town
School time:
7-8AMThe congested traffic
caused by schools and
market in rush hours
conflict with the drive-
established Taijiang National Park failed
to boost the economy of Jiang Jun.
The urgency for change
Emigration of the young generation
Taijiang National Park conflict with the drive-
through traffic
Emigration of the young generation
Adjustments to the nearby new Taijiang
national park
The original plan couldn’t accentuate the identity
of Jiang Jun town 12
Historical experience
economy zone
Administrative
&Business centerHistorical experience economy zone
Through the Town government,
Through the repair of historical buildings
and restrict of new development , the
zone will be converted into a cozy
walking district .
Through the
invention of hostels
and shops, it will be
developed into a
place where city
residents seek for
Town government,
police stations,
hospital, shops
residents seek for
country life.
Historical experience
7.68ha
Community Park
Low density
residential areaThe design of the blocks
and buildings are Nearby the business zone,
Historical experience
economy zone
Create an outer ring road to divert
the drive-through traffic from the
school and market to guarantee and buildings are
regulated to meet the
landscape of the nearby
historical zone.
Nearby the business zone,
the park can offer a place
for people to rest during
the shopping time.
school and market to guarantee
the safety of the living centre.
the living centre of the
townThe reserved land
Continue the agricultural
use in order to cultivate
the travelling agriculture.
town
the travelling agriculture.
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Green Justice The Underground Project of Tainan Railway
BackgroundLocation: Tainan, Taiwan
length: 7.8 kmlength: 7.8 km
info :
Due to the demand of
urban development, the
Taiwan Railway Co. Taiwan Railway Co.
decided to move the
current railway
underground with a viewunderground with a view
to stitch the unbalanced
urban development
together. There will be
4 stations on the line:4 stations on the line:
Daqiao, Tainan, Linsen
and South Tainan.
VisionVision
Taking advantage of the
undergrounding, I seek
the way to solve the
existing urban problemsexisting urban problems
while dealing with the
released railway land. 14
SAVE THE GREEN!SAVE THE GREEN!Tainan is a historical city of which urban
development in the old town has reached the peak development in the old town has reached the peak
after a few centuries. And due to the mix and
violations of land use in Tainan, people already take
it for granted that living in a chaotic neighborhood
without any parks or green spaces is no big deal.without any parks or green spaces is no big deal.
From the satellite image, we can easily distinguish
that the urban is sprawling towards south. We that the urban is sprawling towards south. We
should do something to prevent the existing
undeveloped land from being developed
inappropriately. As a result, I chose the south part
of the underground railway as my site, focusing onof the underground railway as my site, focusing on
how community scale design can react to the large
scale territorial planning.
underground
railsprawl
existing
complete
green
rail
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Our site is not in but abuts the Tainan Green Necklace (a green space plan under Tainan master Necklace (a green space plan under Tainan master plan), so we aim to use the released railway land as a green corridor to link the existing green patches in the site and the two stations with the Green the site and the two stations with the Green Necklace.
Linsen StationLinsen Station
original patches
LEGENDS
original patches
future green space
released rail area
stationSouth Tainan
Station stationStation
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The Dorm of the Discharged Army
A DISUSED MARKET
The Dorm of the Discharged Army 8.5ha, is a obstruction of urban development
A DISUSED MARKETThe chaotic environment has caused sanitary
Cultural Centre
caused sanitary problems to the community.
Traversing TrafficThe violation of The violation of land use deteriorate the congested traffic.
MarketCongested traffic, chaotic environment and traffic. environment and land use violation deteriorate the quality of nearby residential area.
Taiwan Sugar Farmland
A massive,100ha disused farmland of which property right belongs to
Barclay ParkA 3.13ha ecological park which won the FIABCI Prix
residential area.
property right belongs to Taiwan Sugar Corporation.
FIABCI Prix d’ExcellenceAwards in 2007. 17
SITE ANALYSIS
D
1
7vendor
and market
activities
E1activities
studentstudent
activities
C
E 6
student
activitiesactivities
F
C2 5
recreation
and exerciseShopping
activities
A level of service
Legend
and exerciseactivities
D B3 4
A level of service
traffic flow
residential use
business use
farmland
park
schoolschool
disused
bureau
market 18
Linsen Station
residential
areaTainan
cultural
parkLinsen Station
park
ecological
park
cultural
centre
Stores &
park
parkpark
elementary&
Junior high
schools
Stores &
retailers
schools
South Tainan
StationStation
The released railway land will be converted into a green corridor, connecting The released railway land will be converted into a green corridor, connecting
the green patches together. And by giving the right of way back to pedestrians,
the community will become a place where people can exercise, play and rest
safely. We should not be defeated in the battle with urban development. We safely. We should not be defeated in the battle with urban development. We
deserve the green justice.19
THE END.THE END.
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