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POST-DISASTER 2 SICHUAN SICHUAN trans-disciplinary inter-university summer workshop, 2010 Dujiangyan DREAMS Exploring Potentials for Development from Disaster “後發先制”: 都江堰之梦 organized by UrbanEmergencies.org Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft International Forum on Urbanism hosted by Southwest Jiaotong University

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group final presenations (Urban-Rural, Spatial Economies, Spatial Structure, Urban Equity, Urban Heritage, Shelter Transformation) on post-disaster reconstruction in Dujiangyan Dreams workshop, with International Forum on Urbanism (IFoU), Urban Emergencies in Faculty of Architecture (Urbanism, Architecture, Real Estate & Housing, Building Technology) at TU Delft, with Southwest Jiaotong University at Chengdu, China.

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  • 1POST-DISASTER2

    SICHUANSICHUANtrans-disciplinary inter-university summer workshop, 2010Dujiangyan DREAMSExploring Potentials for Development from Disaster

    :organized by

    UrbanEmergencies.orgFaculty of Architecture, TU Delft

    International Forum on Urbanismhosted by

    Southwest Jiaotong University

  • ruralurban

    NewMigrants: Alena van der Veen, Chao Yang, Claire van Enk, Dieuwer Duijf, Long Yi, Sun Chaoran, Ying Chen, Yiyi Yang

  • Urban Rural

    Process

    Content

  • Urban RuralAnalysis

    2010 2050

    Rural Urban China

    China

    Sichuan

  • Urban RuralAnalysisRural China

    600,000,000 300,000,000

  • Urban RuralAnalysisRural China

    1,000,000 villages

  • AnalysisRural China

    2000m2

    Urban Rural

  • AnalysisRural China

    - Agriculture accounts for 10% of the total GDP in China (2009)

    - Production is not efficient enough

    - Chinese production ways have not been modernized in terms of scales and technique

    Urban Rural

  • AnalysisRural China Urban Rural

    Mr. Migrant

    Opportunistic Forced

    Do not loose landHave no welfareDifferent rights

    Risk of unemploymentLoss of traditional identity

    ...

    Loss of landReceive welfareSame rightsRisk of unemploymentLoss of traditional identity...

  • Urban Rural

    Western Development Strategy

    3 Concentration model

    AnalysisGovernment Policy

    People and Villages Agriculture

    Industry

    THREECONCENTRATION!

  • Urban Rural

    Spatial plans

    Sichuan development Chengdu development

    AnalysisGovernment Policy

  • Urban RuralAnalysisStatus Quo

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Government subsidy

    Privatising land resources

    Concentration of land

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Large-scale farming

    Enlargement of farming scale

    Development of related industry

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Status Quo

  • Urban Rural

    2010 2030Future situation large scale farming:Enhancement:- local development through monetary flow.Constraints:- Will the farmer benefit?- Who is the developer?

    AnalysisStatus Quo

    Monetary and production flow

    Farmers sell to industry and traders Products

    Small benefit for farmers and village

  • Urban Rural

    Flow of people

    2010 2015 2030

    AnalysisStatus Quo

  • Urban Rural

    2010 2020 2030

    AnalysisStatus Quo

    Spatial Development

  • AnalysisStatus Quo

    Urban

  • Urban Rural

    The Visions

    Urbanization

    RURAL

    forcedopportunistic

    URBAN

    Migration

    Villagers

    Cititzens

    VisionThe Urbanisation and Migration

  • Urban RuralVisionThe Future Village

    LOCAL IDENTITY

  • VisionThe Future Village

    TOURISM Source: www.gov.cn

  • VisionThe Future Village

    TECHNOLOGYSource: www.terrington-machinery.co.uk

  • Urban Rural

    Create new potentials for agricultural villages by enhanc-ing the connectivity, organization and enforce a

    new local identity.

    VisionThe Future Village

  • Urban Rural

    The Future VillageVisionVisionThe Future City

    MIX USESource: www.axisonline.net

  • Urban RuralVisionThe Future City

    REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY Source: sl.iciba.com

  • VisionThe Future City

    URBAN AGRICULTURE Source: cuba.agriculture.com

  • Urban Rural

    Integrate rural tradition and economy into new urban typologies and tourist development.

    VisionThe Future City

  • Urban Rural

    Urban

    Rural

    ConceptUrban, migration, rural

    Migration

  • Urban Rural

    Urban

    Rural

    ConceptUrban, migration, rural

  • Urban Rural

    Urban

    Rural

    Migration / transition

    ConceptRural, migration, urban

  • Urban RuralStrategyOverall strategy

    Donor villages

    Axes Integration Point Hybrids

  • Urban RuralStrategyDonor Villages

  • Urban RuralStrategyDonor Villages

    1. Light Green Agriculture2. Organic Agriculture3. Characteristic Agriculture

    ..we are comingdown!

    ?!We are coming

    down!!

  • Urban Rural

    1. Light Green Agriculture Large scale focus on Sustainability 2. Organic Agriculture 3. Characteristic Agriculture

    StrategyDonor Villages

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Government subsidy

    Privatising land resources

    Concentration of land

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Large-scale farming

    Enlargement of farming scale

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Looking for added value

    Agriculture Research Center

    Development of related industry

    Hi-tech agriculture

    specialized knowledge.

    farmers leave rural for urban for jobs.shortage of infrastructure.pollution upon local ecological system.increasing efficiency in production.

    appealling for investment.

    changing of the spatial pattern of the villages.concentration of the public facilities.out-driving of local inhabitants.

    loss in local tradition.

    promoting local business.boom in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    open up new market.more job opportunities.

    Large-scale Farming

  • Urban Rural

    1. Light Green Agriculture Large scale focus on Sustainability 2. Organic Agriculture 3. Characteristic Agriculture

    StrategyDonor Villages

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Government subsidy

    Privatising land resources

    Concentration of land

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Large-scale farming

    Enlargement of farming scale

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Looking for added value

    Agriculture Research Center

    Development of related industry

    Hi-tech agriculture

    specialized knowledge.

    farmers leave rural for urban for jobs.shortage of infrastructure.pollution upon local ecological system.increasing efficiency in production.

    appealling for investment.

    changing of the spatial pattern of the villages.concentration of the public facilities.out-driving of local inhabitants.

    loss in local tradition.

    promoting local business.boom in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    open up new market.more job opportunities.

    Large-scale Farming

  • Urban Rural

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Agriculture Concentrated on local farming3. Characteristic Agriculture

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Government Subsidy

    Subsidised Training

    Collective Farming

    Rural/urban UnderstandingSelf-orientation

    Organic agriculture

    Agriculture Research Center

    Agrotourism

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Related industries

    Brandization

    appealling for investment.

    ease the friction between rural/urban developing.

    Increase in income.decrease in migrating tendency .

    building up farmers capacity.

    increase in income.increasing attention on the environment protection.new investment. increase in job opportunities.

    added value to agriculture.increasing consciousness in environment protection.

    increase in sales.enhance in market ability.

    increase in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    specialized knowledge.

    Ecological Agriculture

    StrategyDonor Villages

  • Urban Rural

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Agriculture Concentrated on local farming3. Characteristic Agriculture

    StrategyDonor Villages

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Government Subsidy

    Subsidised Training

    Collective Farming

    Rural/urban UnderstandingSelf-orientation

    Organic agriculture

    Agriculture Research Center

    Agrotourism

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Related industries

    Brandization

    appealling for investment.

    ease the friction between rural/urban developing.

    Increase in income.decrease in migrating tendency .

    building up farmers capacity.

    increase in income.increasing attention on the environment protection.new investment. increase in job opportunities.

    added value to agriculture.increasing consciousness in environment protection.

    increase in sales.enhance in market ability.

    increase in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    specialized knowledge.

    Ecological Agriculture

  • Urban Rural

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Agriculture 3. Characteristic Agriculture Specialising in one product

    StrategyDonor Villages

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Government Subsidy

    Subsidised Training

    Collective Farming

    Self-orientation

    Charateristic agriculture

    Agriculture Research Center

    Related Industry

    Brandization

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Organic agriculture

    Agrotourism

    Increase in income.decrease in migrating tendency .

    building up farmers capacity.

    appealling for investment.

    added value to agriculture.increasing consciousness in environment protection.

    increase in sales.enhance in the market ability.

    increase in income.new investment. increase in job opportunities.consciousness of environment protection.

    expand market.increase in income.

    increase in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    specialized knowledge.

    Charateristic Agriculture

  • Urban RuralStrategyDonor Villages

    NOW 2015 2030

    ARABLE LAND (sqm)

    GDP (yuan)

    ECO-FOOTPRINT (h

    a)

    POPULATION

    Happiness Index

    Captial Accumulation

    Improvement on infrastructure

    Government Subsidy

    Subsidised Training

    Collective Farming

    Self-orientation

    Charateristic agriculture

    Agriculture Research Center

    Related Industry

    Brandization

    Reproduction on enlarged scale

    Organic agriculture

    Agrotourism

    Increase in income.decrease in migrating tendency .

    building up farmers capacity.

    appealling for investment.

    added value to agriculture.increasing consciousness in environment protection.

    increase in sales.enhance in the market ability.

    increase in income.new investment. increase in job opportunities.consciousness of environment protection.

    expand market.increase in income.

    increase in farmers income.more job opportunities.

    specialized knowledge.

    Charateristic Agriculture1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Agriculture 3. Characteristic Agriculture Specialising in one product

  • Urban Rural

    Situation now

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2015 2030

    StrategyDonor Villages

    2010 2015 20302010 2015 2030

  • Urban Rural

    Situation future with strategy

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2015 2030

    StrategyDonor Villages

    2010 2015 2030

    Tourists: short-term interchangeResidents: long-term interchange

    2010 2015 2030

  • Urban Rural

    Situation now

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2030

    Future situation characteristic agriculture:Enhancement:- local development through building a new local economyConstraints:- Control dividing of development?- Who is the developer?

    2010 2030

    Future situation characteristic agriculture:Enhancement:- local development through building a new local economyConstraints:- Control dividing of development?- Who is the developer?

    2010 2030

    Future situation characteristic agriculture:Enhancement:- local development through building a new local economyConstraints:- Control dividing of development?- Who is the developer?

    StrategyDonor Villages

  • Urban Rural

    Situation future with strategy

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2030Future situation large scale farming:Enhancement:- local development through monetary flow.Constraints:- Will the farmer benefit?- Who is the developer?

    StrategyDonor Villages

    203020102010 2030

    Future situation characteristic agriculture:Enhancement:- local development through building a new local economyConstraints:- Control dividing of development?- Who is the developer?

  • Urban Rural

    Situation now

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2020 2030

    StrategyDonor Villages

    2010 2020 20302010 2020 2030

  • Urban Rural

    Situation future with strategy

    1. Light Green Agriculture 2. Organic Farming 3. Characteristic Farming

    2010 2020 2030

    StrategyDonor Villages

    2010 2020 20302010 2020 2030

  • Urban RuralStrategyDonor Villages

    Light Green Agriculture

  • Urban RuralStrategyDonor Villages

    Organic Agriculture

  • Urban RuralCharacteristic AgricultureStrategyDonor Villages

    Characteristic Agriculture

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes

    From rural to urban - Transport and sell products - Different typologies along axes

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes

    Water structure

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes

    Zone 1 Zone 2

    Zone 33 Zones with different typologies

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes

    1

    4

    Axes along water structure

    2

    3

    1

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes Zone 1

    Mix of typology

    Commercial Functions

    2

    3

    Sale of products

    Mix of typology

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes Zone 2

    2

    3

    Teahouses

    Commercial Functions

    Residence

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes Zone 3

    2

    3

    Village and city meet

    Leisure green

    Residence for farmers

  • Urban RuralStrategyAxes

    AXES ZONE 3

  • Urban Rural

    1. Connection between voids & axes

    2. The network of voids

    3. The transition possibility in voids

    StrategyIntegration Point

  • Urban Rural

    2nd Ring - Small voids - Private urban agriculture - Disaster squares - Green houses - Temporary housing - Informal markets

    StrategyIntegration Point

  • Urban Rural

    2nd Ring - Small voids - Private urban agriculture - Disaster squares - Green houses - Temporary housing - Informal markets

    3rd Ring - Houses for migrating people - Leisure space - Eco-industry - Social facilities

    Strategy

    Integration Point

  • Urban Rural

    Strategy

    Integration Point

  • Urban Rural

    Employee

    Self-owned Business 15000 3~15+35+5.5

    0+35+5.515000

    Job Groups Income Area working living others(working+living+others)

    mm / ppyuan / yr

    Employee

    Urban Agriculture

    Self-owned Business 10000 2~12+12+5.5

    7000

    0+12+5.5

    40~50+12+5.5

    10000

    Urban Agriculture 10000 55~70+35+5.5

    Analysis

    Purpose

    Permanent Use

    50%

    50%

    2.5%

    15%

    2.5%

    32.5%

    17.5%

    30%

    Temporary Use

    Proportion

    StrategyIntegration Point

  • Urban RuralStrategy

    Public green

    Urban agriculture

    Situation now

    Situation Future

    Tourism and leisure area

    Tourism and leisure

    Integration Point

  • Urban Rural

    Mix use: - Dwelling - Agriculture - Tourism - Local economy

    StrategyHybrids

  • Urban RuralStrategyHybrids

  • Urban RuralStrategy

    New Urban Typology

    Hybrids

  • Urban RuralStrategy

    Mix Use

    Hybrids

  • Urban RuralConclusion

  • Urban RuralConclusionDonor Villages

    Light Green AgricultureOrganic AgricultureCharacteristic

  • Urban RuralConclusionAxes

    Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3

  • Urban RuralConclusionHybrids

    Mix Use

    DwellingAgricultureCommercial

  • Urban RuralConclusionIntegration Points

    TransitionVillager to Citizen

  • Urban Rural

    48 52

    70 30

    Conclusion

    Providing qualities in both rural and urban areas, creating balance and constant flow of people and products

  • Urban RuralConclusion

    UrbanTransitionRural

  • Urban RuralConclusion

    Donor Village - Large Scale Agricul-ture

    Donor Village - Organic Agriculture

    Donor Village- Characteristic Agriculture

    New Urban Typologies

    Axes

    UrbanTransitionRural

  • Questions?

  • Urban RuralStrategyNew Urban Typology 2

    Groups Income Area working living others(working+living+others)

    mm / ppyuan / yr

    Employee

    Urban Agriculture

    Self-owned Business 10000 2~12+12+5.5

    7000

    0+12+5.5

    40~50+12+5.5

    10000

    Analysis

    China

    5%

    60%

    35%

    Groups Income Area working living others(working+living+others)

    mm / ppyuan / yr

    Employee

    Urban Agriculture

    Self-owned Business 10000 2~12+12+5.5

    7000

    0+12+5.5

    40~50+12+5.5

    10000

    Analysis

    Groups Income Area working living others(working+living+others)

    mm / ppyuan / yr

    Employee

    Urban Agriculture

    Self-owned Business 10000 2~12+12+5.5

    7000

    0+12+5.5

    40~50+12+5.5

    10000

    Analysis

  • Urban Rural

    Residential in 5 fioor

    Residential in 3 fioor

    Urban agriculture area

    Residential area

    Low speed traffic

    2

    1

    Residential in 5 fioor

    Residential in 3 fioor

    Urban agriculture area

    Residential area

    Low speed traffic

    2

    1StrategyNew Urban Typology 2

  • Urban Rural

    Urban agriculture area

    Commertial area

    Residential in 5 fioor

    Leisure spase

    Platform -

    Residential area

    Low speed traffic

    Residential with first floor commertial

    4~5 years later

    Urban agriculture area

    Commertial area

    Residential in 5 fioor

    Leisure spase

    Platform -

    Residential area

    Low speed traffic

    Residential with first floor commertial

    4~5 years later

    StrategyNew Urban Typology 2

  • SPATIAL ECONOMIES

    DUJIANGYAN DREAMS 2010UURBANEMERGENCIESCASESTUDY SICHUAN

  • ANALYSISSTRATEGYSAMPLE PROJECTS INNER CITY RIVER MOUNTAIN RURALORGANIZATION MODELSREFLECTIONS

    CONTENTS

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    JUYUAN

    QINGCHENG ZHONGXING

    LIANGHE

    DAOMING

    JIXIECHONGZHOU

    JINFENG

    NANYANG

    PENGZHOU

    XINFAN

    XINDUPIXIAN

    YONGNING

    WENJIANG

    YUSHI

    DUJIANGYAN

    QINGCHENG MT

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    REGIONAL VIEW

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    SWOT

    TOURISMENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESSWATER RECREATIONSUSTAINABILITYREAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS

    STRENGTHS + OPPORTUNITIES

    +

    ECONOMIC MISMANAGEMENTSOCIAL DAMAGEHOMOGENIC DEVELOPMENTOPAQUE DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES

    WEAKNESESS + THREATS

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    NATIONAL TOURISM

    CHENGDU

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    FLIGHT LINES

    TRAVELING ROUTES IN SICHUAN

    CAPITAL CITIES OF PROVINCES

    TOURISM SPOTS

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    TOURISM VILLAGE

    TOURISM LANDSCAPES AND BUILDINGS

    TOURISM MOUTAINS

    CHENGDU

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    PROBLEM

    EXISTING PLAN IS TOO NARROW: ONLY FOCUSED ON CULTURAL TOURISM IN CENTER

    DOES NOT CONSIDER:

    EFFECTS ON SOCIAL GROUPS LONG TERM ECONOMIC VITALITY

    POLITICIAN INVESTOR FARMER LOCAL RESIDENTTOURIST

    2020 2050

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    PROBLEM

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    high-speed trainpublic transfor-

    tation

    SOCIAL NETWORKSeducation

    opportunities jobs

    FACILITIEStourism facilities

    new public spaces

    DIVERSITY PRODUCTIONS

    eco foodshandcraft

    small business

    DIVERSITY TOURISM

    high-speed train

    highway

    INFRUSTRUC-TURE

    FACILITIEShotels

    restaurantsentertainment

    SINGLE TOURISM

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    INFRUSTRUC-TURE

    high-speed trainpublic transfor-

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    SOCIAL NETWORKSeducation

    opportunities jobs

    FACILITIEStourism facilities

    new public spaces

    DIVERSITY PRODUCTIONS

    eco foodshandcraft

    small business

    DIVERSITY TOURISM

    high-speed train

    highway

    INFRUSTRUC-TURE

    FACILITIEShotels

    restaurantsentertainment

    SINGLE TOURISM

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    WE PROPOSE:CREATE VARIOUS TYPES OF TOURISM WHICH SUPPORT A LONG TERM ECONOMIC VITALITY THAT IS IN THE INTEREST OF ALL SOCIAL GROUPS

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    CENTRALIZE LINPANS

    POSSIBLE LOSS OF IDENTITYC

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    OLD BUILDINGS

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    Longchi national park

    new Nongjiale service

    building of Nongjiale in construction

    new town center

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    CAMP

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    PRIORITY IN PROJECTS TIMELINE

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    PROJECT PRIORITY TIMELINE

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    Rural Tourism

    Nongjiale

    Waterfront

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    2015 2020 2025 2030 2035

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    REFLECTIONS

    Local Farmer:- keeps identity- earns more money- diversied income- bottum up planning

    2008 2015 2020 2030

    Citizen- more social interaction- more urban quality- identity under pressure- bottom up planning

    Tourist- higher quality accomodations- variety in attractions to choose from

    Ecological challenge:- possible natural deterioration- use benets form tourism to counteract this deterioration- higher cost of living for tourist and locals

    Urban chanllenge:- tourism can bring urban quality- possible threat to urban cultural identity- more social interaction

    Rural Challenge:-industrial farming will lead to higer production- farming will become more centralized

    urban identity

    environ

    mental pre

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    THANK YOU

  • Spatial StructuresDujiangyan Watertree

    Jue WangWouter PocornieNicolien Kipp

    Diogo Pires Ferreira

    Dan Luo

    Xi Zhang

    Xiaofel Zhang

    Mentor: Charles

  • 2010

    600 000 inhabitants

    2020

    900 000 inhabitants

  • 5.12 (2008) Wen Chuan earthquake Future Vision (2030)

  • Water

    Tourism

    Identity

    EnergyMobility

    Infra-struc ture

    Public Spaces

    PilotProjects

    Cultural Market- ability

    Social ex- change

    Acces-sibility

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    popu atio"' 430,000

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    GuangH~n population 870:000

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    ' LongQuan population 560,000

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    Jian Yang population 1.400,000

    Here, before starting the city scale, we would like to introduce the scale of the cities around Dujiangyan,and then highlight that the train stops in 4 cities before reaching Dujiangyan. (2clicks)

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  • City

    Terrace

  • City Terrace

  • structuring elements:water

    mountains

  • structuring elements:water

    mountains

  • city structure:built environment

    road network

  • city structure:built environment

    road network

  • roadnetwork:main roads

    highlighting the current access to the city by road

  • roadnetwork:main roads

    supporting roads

    highlighting the current access to the city by road

  • Inner streets

    the secondary flow supporters in yellow

  • Emergency reliefs

    considering the wide streets as safe for emergency situations; like wide corridors to access hospitals.as well big crossings without buildings around making easy the access by helicopters.

  • dam damage after earthquake 2008

  • doom scenario turned into adream scenario

  • Theatrical CorridorKnowledge Island

    City Terrace

  • trainline & -stations:existing

    new

  • trainline & -stations:existing

    new

  • Based to create the potential map:circles of 500 m radios / 1km radios to analyze the future effects of the spine around the city.

  • what is going to be the effects of the newspine

  • Theatrical Corridor

    what is going to be the effects of the newspine

  • Theatrical Corridor

    Knowledge Island

    City Terrace

  • open spaces:regional scale

  • open spaces:regional scalecity scale

  • open spaces:regional scalecity scalelocal scale

  • open spaces:regional scalecity scalelocal scale

  • open spaces:regional scalecity scalelocal scale

  • :open spaces:research

  • human view

    definition of public space:commercial areas

  • human view

    definition of public space:commercial areas

    communities

  • human view

    definition of public space:commercial areas

    communitiesleisure

  • human view

    definition of public space:commercial areas

    communitiesleisure

    schools

  • definition of public space:commercial areas

    communitiesleisure

    schoolsservices

  • definition of public space:commercial areas

    communitiesleisure

    schoolsservicies

    hotels

  • definition of public space:commercial areas

    communitiesleisure

    schoolsservicies

    hotelscurrent public spaces

  • Knowledge Island

  • public transportcommercial points

    but if we analyze the commercial points;

  • public transportcommercial points

    factories

    and current factories, we have well connected the work place to the home place.But... then if the city starts to grow?!

  • the current bus lines: doesnt serve the whole city

  • zones for future roadnetwork:main touristic cluster

    future touristic attractionsfuture commercial activities

    current factories/growingschools + communities

    new communities

    the potential area for the new communities in the future.Then with the grow of the city we could ask: is the taxi and tuktuks enough to serve the whole city?

  • 8 bus lines around the city in a dedicated lane with intermodals points,which is going to generate one backbone of commercial development.

  • with the streets hierarchy the tuktuks are not going to affect the bus speed,although still working in small scale like pockets around neighborhoods

  • Dujiangyan Dreams

    City Terrace

    Theatrical Corridor

    Knowledge Island

  • 11

    Urban Equity

    1Urban Equity

  • 2Urban Equity

    3

    Mark Halbmeijer

    Sara King

    Jo Zhou

    Dan Ding

    Carrot Luo

    Jeremy Verhoef

    Nathalie Bruyn

    Freda Zhang

    Hein de Haan

    Group

    4

  • 2 33

    Urban Equity

    2008... DUJIANGYAN HIT BY AN EARTHQUAKE

  • 4Urban Equity

    5

    ...

    THE CITY IN RUBBLE

  • 4 55

    Urban Equity

    ...

    THE CITY IN RUBBLE

  • 6Urban Equity

    7

    ...

    THE CITY IN RUBBLE

  • 6 77

    Urban Equity

    ...

    THE CITY IN RUBBLE

  • 8Urban Equity

    9

    EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

  • 8 99

    Urban Equity

    EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

  • 10

    Urban Equity

    11

    EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

  • 10 1111

    Urban Equity

    EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

  • 12

    Urban Equity

    13

    EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

  • 14 1515

    Urban Equity

    SHELTER CAMPS

    DAMAGED CITY VICTIMS

    REDEVELOPMENTS

    WAITING

    TOURISTSINFORMAL DEVELOPMENTS

    MIGRANTS

    RESIDENTS EXPANSION CC

    DAMAGED HOUSES

    WAITINGREBUILDING

    IS THERE URBAN EQUITY?

    ACCESS TO THE CITY ON EVERY SCALEACCESS TO

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT ?PUBLIC SERVICES ?

    LIVEABLE SHELTER ?AFFORDABLE LIVE AND WORK SPACE ?

    AID ?

  • 16

    Urban Equity

    17

    GOVERNMENT POLICY

    TOURISM

    EXPANSION

    VICTIMS

    I HAVE A HOUSE !

    I HAVE NO MONEY....

  • 16 1717

    Urban Equity

    I HAVE NO MONEY....

    FUTURE THREATS...

    SEGREGATION

    INTEGRATION

    > INTERACTION= RESILIENT COMMUNITY= SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

    FUNCTIONALFINANCIAL

    COM M ERCIAL

    CENTER

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    LESS WORK OPPORTUNITIES

    GLOBAL PHENOMENONSOCIAL SEGREGATION

    SEPARATION

    GATED COMMUNITIES

    SEGREGATION

    FUNCTIONS

    ECONOMIES

  • 18

    Urban Equity

    19

    SAFEGUARD AGAINST IT

    GOAL

    EMANCIPATION OF MARGINALISED SOCIETY IMPROVING THEIR LIVEABILITY

    THE BEST CITY IS A MIXED AND BALANCED CITY

  • 18 1919

    Urban Equity

    STARTING POINTS

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

  • 20

    Urban Equity

    21

    STARTING POINTSSEGREGATION

    INTEGRATION

    > INTERACTION= RESILIENT COMMUNITY= SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

    FUNCTIONALFINANCIAL

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

  • 20 2121

    Urban Equity

    STARTING POINTSSEGREGATION

    INTEGRATION

    > INTERACTION= RESILIENT COMMUNITY= SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

    FUNCTIONALFINANCIAL

    IDENTITY

    EMBRACE CULTURAL TYPOLOGIES

    MAJONG!

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

  • 22

    Urban Equity

    23

    STARTING POINTSSEGREGATION

    INTEGRATION

    > INTERACTION= RESILIENT COMMUNITY= SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

    FUNCTIONALFINANCIAL

    INVOLVE

    VARIED PROGRAMLESS VACANCYRESILIENT COMMUNITYCONTROL OVER THEIR FUTURE

    IDENTITY

    EMBRACE CULTURAL TYPOLOGIES

    MAJONG!

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

  • 22 2323

    Urban Equity

    STARTING POINTSSEGREGATION

    INTEGRATION

    > INTERACTION= RESILIENT COMMUNITY= SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

    FUNCTIONALFINANCIAL

    INVOLVE

    VARIED PROGRAMLESS VACANCYRESILIENT COMMUNITYCONTROL OVER THEIR FUTURE

    IDENTITY

    EMBRACE CULTURAL TYPOLOGIES

    MAJONG!

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    MICRO MACRO

    RRRREPAIR RE-USE RECYCLE

  • 24

    Urban Equity

    25

    MANAGEMENTPLAN

    URBANSTRUCTURE

    TYPOLOGICALELEMENTS

    FUNCTIONALPROGRAM

    DESIGN PROPOSALS

    HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    CITY BLOCK

    GATED COMMUNITY

    WHERE

    CASE STUDIES

  • 24 2525

    Urban Equity

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTER 2. CITY BLOCK

    3. GATED COMMUNITY

  • 26

    Urban Equity

    27

    LEGENDBUS FLOWMACRO ECONOMIC FLOW

    MICRO ECONOMIC FLOWPEDESTRIAN

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

  • 26 2727

    Urban Equity

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    STRENGHTSFUNCTIONAL MIXCULTURAL HERITAGE

    WEAKNESSBAD ACCESSIBILITY

    WE DONT WANT TO MOVE

  • 28

    Urban Equity

    29

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    MAIN ROUTE DAILY ACTIVITY INTENSITY NIGHT ACTIVITY INTENSITY

    SHOP

    SHOP

    EAT

    THEA

    MUSIC

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    PARK

    PLAY CARDS

    TALK

    READ

    SIT

    SELL

    SELL

    SELL

    COOK

    COOK

    SHOP

    EAT

    THEA

    MUSIC

    MUSIC WALKWALK

    WALK

    PLAY CARDSTALKSIT SELL

    COOK

    WEAKNESSBAD HOUSING CONDITIONS

    WEAKNESSCENTRATED NIGHT ACTIVITY

  • 30

    Urban Equity

    31

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    1.

    WEAKNESSES AREOPPORTUNITIES

    NEW STRUCTURE

    PHASE 1

    PHASE 2

    PHASE 3

  • 30 3131

    Urban Equity

    CONCEPT

  • Urban Equity

    PHASE 1 & 3

    RENOVATING & IMPROVING

    INVOLVE

    VARIED PROGRAMLESS VACANCYRESILIENT COMMUNITYCONTROL OVER THEIR FUTURE

    PROGRAM- RESIDENTS (H, M, L)- MICRO SHOPS- MICRO RESTAURANTS/BARS- MARKET- OPEN AIR MUSEUM

    PROGRAM- RESIDENTS

    - MICRO SHOPS- MICRO RESTAURANTS/BARS

    - NIGHT LEISURE

  • 33

    Urban Equity

    33

    PHASE 2

    COMMERCIAL STRIP

    PROGRAM- SCHOOL- HOSPITAL- SERVICE INFORMATION CENTER- MUSEUM- MEMORIAL- OPEN AIR THEATER- LEISURE CENTER- MACRO RESTAURANTS/BARS- HOTELS- MACRO SHOPS- MICRO (STREET) SHOPS- UNDERGROUND SHOPPING MALL- UNDERGROUND PARKING

    1

    3

    2

  • 34

    Urban Equity

    3534

    Urban Equity

  • 3435 35

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSION

  • 36

    Urban Equity

    3736

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSION

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    1.

  • 3637 37

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSION HEIGH - MEDIUM - LOW ACTIVITY

  • 38

    Urban Equity

    39

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTER 2. CITY BLOCK

    3. GATED COMMUNITY

  • 38 3939

    Urban Equity

    2. CITY BLOCK

  • 40

    Urban Equity

    41

    2. CITY BLOCK

    STRENGHTSFUNCTIONAL MIXLARGE OPEN SPACES

    WEAKNESSBAD ACCESSIBILITY

    I DONT WANT TO MOVE

  • 40 4141

    Urban Equity

    2. CITY BLOCK

    MAIN ROUTES DAILY ACTIVITY INTENSITY NIGHT ACTIVITY INTENSITY

    SHOPSHOP

    SHOP

    SHOP

    SHOP SHOP

    SHOP

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    WALK

    PLAY CARDS

    PLAY CARDS

    PLAY CARDS

    PLAY CARDS

    TALK

    SIT

    SITSIT

    SELL

    SELL

    COOK

    COOK

    MARKET

    MARKET

    MARKET

    MARKET

    WEAKNESSBAD HOUSING CONDITIONSBAD ECONOMICAL SITUATION AFTER EARTHQUAKE

    WEAKNESSNO LIGHTS

  • 42 4343

    Urban Equity

    2. CITY BLOCK

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    2.

    WEAKNESSES AREOPPORTUNITIES

    NEW STRUCTURE

    PHASE 1

    PHASE 4

    PHASE 2

    PHASE 3

  • 44

    Urban Equity

    45

    CONCEPT

  • 44 4545

    Urban Equity

    PHASESRENOVATION EXISTING CITY

    PROGRAM

    - UPGRADING THE OLD RESIDENTS AND COMMERCIAL FUNCTIONS

    - SQUARE- FORMAL HOUSING- FORMAL COMMERCIAL

    - SCHOOL- SHELTER- PLAYGROUND- SPORTING FACILITIES- FORMAL/INFORMAL HOUSING- COMMUNAL AREAS

    - FORMAL/INFORMAL HOUSING- MARKET- PARKING

    1

    234

  • 46

    Urban Equity

    4746

    Urban Equity

  • 4647 47

    Urban Equity

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    2.

  • 48

    Urban Equity

    4948

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSION

    HSL

    HIGH - MEDIUM - LOW ACTIVITY

  • 48 4949

    Urban Equity

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTER 2. CITY BLOCK

    3. GATED COMMUNITY

  • 50

    Urban Equity

    51

    3. GATED COMMUNITY

  • 50 5151

    Urban Equity

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    STRENGHTSACCESSIBILITY BY CARPRIVATE LANDSCAPE

    WEAKNESSMONOFUNCTIONALLITTLE USE PRIVATE SPACE

    WEAKNESSLITTLE SOCIAL INTERACTION

  • 52

    Urban Equity

    53

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    SHOP

    WALK

    SIT

    SELL

    SITSHOP

    MAIN ROUTES DAILY ACTIVITY INTENSITY NIGHT ACTIVITY INTENSITY

    WEAKNESSBAD HOUSING CONDITIONS

    WEAKNESSLITTLE STREET ACTIVITY

    STRENGHTSCULTURAL TYPOLOGYSAFETYQUIET INNER SPACE

  • 54

    Urban Equity

    55

    1. HISTORICAL CITY CENTRE

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    3.

    WEAKNESSES AREOPPORTUNITIES

    NEW STRUCTURE

    PHASE 1

    PHASE 2

    PHASE 3

  • 54 5555

    Urban Equity

    CONCEPT

  • 56

    Urban Equity

    57

    COMFORT FACTORSheer 2-storey facadeResidential to inner courtyard

    COMFORT FACTORStepped out second levelResidential to inner courtyard

    TYPOLOGY 1Split ground floor typologyRetail & Commerical Uses

    PHASE 1

    ACTIVATING THE STREETS

    PROGRAMSMALL SCALE RETAILLIVE/WORK UNITSRESTAURANTSHEALTH CLINICSBEAUTY CLINICSOFFICE SPACESTUDIO SPACEINFORMATION & SUPPORT CENTRE

  • 56 5757

    Urban Equity

    COMFORT FACTORAttracts young people & start up businessesActive street by night

    AFFORDABLE SQMDifferent unit sizes to suit different clientsSpaces can be shared or leased individually

    TYPOLOGY 2Live/Work Units

    PHASE 1

    ACTIVATING THE STREETS

    PROGRAMSMALL SCALE RETAILLIVE/WORK UNITSRESTAURANTSHEALTH CLINICSBEAUTY CLINICSOFFICE SPACESTUDIO SPACEINFORMATION & SUPPORT CENTRE

    Varied Unit Size

  • 58

    Urban Equity

    59

    STREETS RIVER SIDE OPEN SPACES

    PHASE 2

    PUBLIC SPACE NETWORKPUBLIC SPACE NETWORK WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NEW BUILDINGS ACTIVATING SPACES

    Connecting to riverfront as public space

    Activating River FrontNew Leisure FunctionsViews to RiverScaled Development

  • 58 5959

    Urban Equity

    Connecting to riverfront as public space

    PHASE 2

    PUBLIC SPACE NETWORKPOROSITY

    Porosity : Activating the inner spaces Monotonous/dead street

    PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NEW BUILDINGS ACTIVATING SPACESBUILDINGS CREATING INTIMATE SPACES

  • Urban Equity

    PHASE 2

    Space for the informal

    Street vendors

    Landscape & play

    Info points & resting places

    Pedestrian gates

    60

  • 62

    Urban Equity

    6362

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSION

    CHECKLISTMICRO/MACROINTEGRATIONIDENTITYINVOLVEPLANET

    3.

  • 6263 63

    Urban Equity

    CONCLUSIONPROPOSED ACTIVITY - DAYTIME

  • Urban Equity

    64

    OBTAINING DIVERSITY

    -$

    -$

    -$ +$

    +$ +/-$

    SMART RE-USE- $

    DIFFERENT RENT PRICES

    LOW COST RENOVATION

  • 65

    Urban Equity

    64

    FINAL CONCLUSION

    65

  • 66

    Urban Equity

    66

    Urban Equity

    THANK YOU

  • Urban Heritage

    Ifigeneia DilaverakiLu YijianEvelien de VisserXiaoqing Zhang Laura MaasryTian YuXiao ShuaiLiang Ruixing

  • Cultural heritage is

    the legacy of physical artifacts

    and intangible attributes of a group or society

    that are inherited from past generations,

    maintained in the present

    and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.

  • Urban heritage is

    all of the above

    with a focus on urban culture from past, present, and future generations.

  • VALUE ASSESSMENT DUJIANGYAN

    -- lifestyle

    -- irrigation

    -- mountain

    -- city fabric

    -- handcraft

    -- street scale

    City Value

  • Architecture Value

    -- organic

    -- facade (layers)

    -- Sichuan style

    -- local materials

    -- crafts

    -- water system

    -- fabric & structure

    -- scale

    -- lifestyle

    VALUE ASSESSMENT

  • The government of Dujiangyan proposed to transform the city to a international tourism city within 5years.

    FUTURE PLAN FOR Dujiangyan

  • ANALYSIS OF TOURISM

    In DJY city,,tourism provides:

    Historical site

    Natural park

    Programme

    What tourists usually do:

    Buy souvenirs Photo&videoEat local food EducationLook Excursion

    The one who benefits:

    Government Entrepreneur Tourist businessman

    The one who might suffer:

    Local residentsLocal community

  • Commercial but no history

    Mono functional Lack of spatial connections between sites

    Government control(no bottom up)

    Centralized No circulation

    PROBLEMS OF TOURIST IN DJY city

  • Local community

    Vivid life

    Go with time

    Spontaneousself-built

    Nice scale

    Authentic

    cultureRETHINKING TOURISM

  • old town is not just old (ancient building) but live (ethic and folk act)

    CONCLUSION:

    tourism &community

  • HISTORY OF TEA& HORSE ROAD

  • HISTORY OF WEST STREET

  • TYPE OF RESIDENTS

  • Silk roadCraft spirit

    Informal lifestyleAuthentic DJY lifestyle

    City center with diverse tourismCompetative city

    CULTURAL HERITAGE PLAYS A CENTRAL ROLE IN CONTINUITY

  • URBAN ANALYSIS

  • Map Dujiangyan with West Street location

    indicated !!!

    MAP OF DUJIANGYAN

    WEST STREET

  • RELATIONSHIP WITH SURROUNDING

  • TOURIST ROUTE

  • FUNCTIOAN AREA ARCHITECTURE SITUATIONLANDUSE SITUATION

  • ACTIVE PROPOSAL

  • GREEN BELT AREA

  • COMMUNITY BASED PROSPERITY

  • ART& CRAFT VILLAGEART& CRAFT VILLAGE

    ART GALLERY

    CRAFT WORSHOP

    RESTRAURANT

    HOTEL

  • URBAN FACADE STUDY

  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF RENOVATION

  • WEST STREET FAADE STUDY

  • WEST STREET ARCHITECTURE VALUE ASSESSMENT

    ROOFSCAPE

    FACADE TYPOLOGY

    HUMAN LAYER

  • HOUSING STRATEGY &

    ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

  • WEST STREET LOCAL HOUSING

  • DESIGNED NEW BUILDING SELFBUILT BUILDING

  • STRATEGY FOR REDEVELOPMENT WEST STREET, DJY

  • FINANCIAL PLAN FROM GOVERMENT

  • NEW WEST STREET PLAN

  • WEST STREET PROGRAM& ARCHITECTURELocation of New Dwelling Design Examples

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    Camps & Transitions

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    Contents

    1. transition

    2. analysis / testimonals

    Conclusions / Goals

    3. ideal Camp a. Unit B. Urban structure C. the programs / typologies

    4. FUtUre Cities a. philosophy B. network possibilities

    5. ConClUsion

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    1. transition

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    the only constant is change.

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    EVERYTHING IS CHANGING... BUT WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISASTERS AND TRANSITIONS?

    TRANSITIONS CAUSED BY DISASTER1

    DISASTERENTRY TRANSITION EXIT TRANSITION

    EQ. 1 EQ .2

    SES

    Disasters damage society and its environment (SES=socio-ecological systems). The period before the disaster can be referred as the entry-transition of disaster. It is someti-mes impossible to detect the imminent occurrence of the disaster: the Wenchuan earth-quake was unexpected. The exit transition is a period during which society and the environment evolve rapidly because of the damage caused and of the constraints posed by the disruption, until they reach a new equilibrium (EQ.2), different from the previous one (EQ.1). Equilibrium here is defined as a period considered as "stable". This stability is of course relative: some situations are marked by important threats and these moments might not appear as very stable if we take into account a larger time scale.

    DiSASTERS TRANSITIONS

    ARE NOT ARE

    - "Back to normal", even if certain victims and decision-ma-kers would like to "go back"

    - necessarily "short"

    - uniform and linear

    - a step towards a new situation

    - perceived as "temporary"

    - not or less planned, unwanted

    -unstable

    MOMENTS OF RISK

    1http://www.irg-project.org/i

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    2. life in the Camps

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    DuJiangYan Irrigation Administration Shelter Community600

    SAFETY

    FREEDOM

    OCCUPATION

    OPINION

    #1 toUrist area Camp

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    Bridge

    bridge

    Gate of irrigation system

    Square

    West street

    Park in Irrigation system

    South bridge

    Gate of irrigationsystem

    Square

    Gongyuan road

    Sheltercamp

    TOURISTAREACAMP

    Residential

    Bridge

    TOURISM/MEMORIAL

    CULTURALEVENTS

    RESTAURANTS

    LEISURE

    POTENTIALS OF SITE#1 toUrist area Camp

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    Close to the tourist area of dujiangyan.

    informal occupation - self-built constructions

    Section

    Informal occupation

    Iam a worker of the Dujiangyan Irrigation Administration. I live here with my wife, we will propably move out at the end of the year. I built the bathroom all by myself to get more private space!

    informal occupation

    sectionFeatUres

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    #1 toUrist area Camp - the irrigation Company Worker

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    #2 the other side Camp5000

    SanTai Village Shelter Community

    SAFETY

    FREEDOM

    OCCUPATION

    OPINION

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    Commercialstreet

    Leisure cityDevelopment riverfront

    Vendors, Fruit, snacksTea-house, kiosk

    Restaurants along river

    Petrolstation

    Bridge

    Shelter camp

    THE OTHER SIDE CAMP

    AGRICULTURE

    TEMPORARY CAMPS

    SPORTS

    TRAINING FACILITIES

    SPECIALIZED AGRICULTURE

    LARGE SCALE EVENTS

    ENERGY PRODUCTION

    POTENTIALS OF SITE#2 the other side Camp

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    The relationship of shelters

    The green land and the bathroom and the toilet

    We lost our friends due to the replacement, but made a lot of new good friends in the camp. Will we see them again if we move out?

    one part of the residents used to be farmers, one part works at the factory.

    some already a camp for 6 years.

    relation between shelters

    informal agriculture

    FeatUres

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    #2 the other side Camp - Factory Worker

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    #3 the train station Camp12000

    QinJianRenJia Shelter Community

    SAFETY

    FREEDOM

    OCCUPATION

    OPINION

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    TRAINSTATIONCAMP

    Constructioncamp

    Offices

    Public square

    Train station

    Residential DevelopmentAgriculture

    AGRICULTURE

    SERVICES

    SPECIALIZEDAGRICULTURE

    DISASTER TOURISM

    EMERGENCY SERVICES

    SPORTS

    RESTAURANTS

    LARGE SCALE EVENTS

    EDUCATIONAL/ TRAINING FACILITIES

    POTENTIALS OF SITE#3 the train station Camp

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    manager has complete power.

    Camp is situated in new development-area - no public services nearby.

    horizontal

    Iam already retired and have lived here for 2 years. The conditions have gotten worse because the manager gives some people benefits and we are not allowed to grow our our crops or keep our own animals. Probably because the camp can be seen from the high-speed train..

    section

    Kindergartentrain line

    streets

    FeatUres

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    reSiDeNCe moVeD To SeCoND FLoor To ALLoW For A ShoP oN GroUND FLoor

    A2 BoX + CLUSTer

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    #3 the train station Camp - the retired man

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    #4 the Center Camp1953

    XingFu Town Shelter Community

    SAFETY

    FREEDOM

    OCCUPATION

    OPINION

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    #4 the Center Camp - the Farmer

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    #5 the edGe Camp

    SAFETY

    FREEDOM

    OCCUPATION

    OPINION

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    #5 the edGe Camp - the tourist Guide

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    BORDER INTERFACEWALL

    ACCESS CHECK POINTGATE

    GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

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    BOXES CONTAINERSTYPICAL UNITS

    HOUSE

    COMMERCIALKITCHENFACILITIES

    TOILETS

    WATER SUPPLYSHOWERS

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    CAMP STRUCTURE - WALLS AND bOUNDRIES

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    GATES

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    TRAIN LINE AND STREAM

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    LARGE (7 M)MEDIUM (3 M)SMALL (1M)

    vERTICAL STREETS

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    MAINCOMMERCIALPLAIN

    HORIzONTAL + vERTICAL STREETS

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    STRUCTURE

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    Common DiffiCulties

    Depopulation

    temperature

    DisplaCeD farmers

    laCk of iDentity

    management

    laCk of publiC spaCe

    appropriation

    Wall

    Informal occupation

  • CAMPS & TRANSITIONS030810 UEGoals

    loCation Based approaCh

    Freedom

    QUality oF liFe

    FlexiBility oF Camp

    Camp as plaCe For opportUnity

    Keep memory oF disaster

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    3. ideal Camp

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    a. Unit

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    Unit sCale reQUirements

    5-6 m2 space per person

    minimum unit size: 2 persons

    one shared kitchen + bathroom for 12-15 residents

    adaptable use

    creation of communal (semi-public) space

    potential for individual customization

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    Unit types

    Unit

    orGanization

    B shelter local materials fixed structure

    a Box industrial materials portable/ reusable

    1 linear organized along street

    a1

    B1

    a2

    B2

    2 ClUster organized around courtyards

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    Unit types

    Unit

    orGanization

    B shelter local materials fixed structure

    a Box industrial materials portable/ reusable

    1 linear organized along street

    a1

    B1

    a2

    B2

    2 ClUster organized around courtyards

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    2 persons changeable facades

    semi public and private space flexibility options

    3 persons

    5

    32

    Fixed Frame - ChanGeaBle FaCades

    a Box

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    Variety oF FaCades to Use & User preFerenCes

    flipping facade for ventilationback

    wc

    shop

    room colors & materials

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    the inFrastrUCtUral Frame

    a1 Box + linear

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    the BasiC layoUt Frame

    a1 Box + linear

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    shop UnitGreen roof- gardenFacilitieshousing Unit

    User adaptaBility

    a1 Box + linear

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    FaCade adaptation

    a1 Box + linear

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    storinG Unit

    a1 Box + linear

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    THE DUAL UNIT CLUSTER (LINEAR LAYOUT) BASIC FORM

    a1 Box + linear

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    a1 Box + linear

    THE DUAL UNIT CLUSTER (LINEAR LAYOUT) FURTHER ADAPTATION

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    THE DUAL UNIT CLUSTER (LINEAR LAYOUT) FURTHER ADAPTATION

    a1 Box + linear

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    rain Water harvesting

    Water storage

    drinking water

    recy

    clin

    g d

    epot

    organic Waste Compost

    agricultured

    Gre

    y W

    ater

    Garbage

    Washing Wate

    a1 Box + linear

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    a2 Box + ClUster

    Walls added to Frame

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    residenCe moVed to seCond Floor to alloW For a shop on GroUnd Floor

    a2 Box + ClUster

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    ClUsters Formed

    a2 Box + ClUster

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    serViCes added

    a2 Box + ClUster

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    a2 Box + ClUster

    adaptation

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    larGer ClUsters are Formed

    a2 Box + ClUster

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    re-Use oF Units

    temporary strUCtUres

    retail spaCes

    FUtUre relieF hoUsinG

    stUdent/temporary hoUsinG

    portaBle FaCilities

    a2 Box + ClUster

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    Unit types

    Unit

    orGanization

    B shelter local materials fixed structure

    a Box industrial materials portable/ reusable

    1 linear organized along street

    a1

    B1

    a2

    B2

    2 ClUster organized around courtyards

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    B1 shelter + linear

    Family of 2 or 3 Family of 5 or 6

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    materials

    B1 shelter + linear

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    B1 shelter + linear

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    B1 shelter + linear

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    B1 shelter + linear

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    B1 shelter + linear

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    B1 shelter + ClUster

    23 m2 (4 - 5 people) +Private open space- agriculture, garden, eating, laundry

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    B1 shelter + ClUster

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    B1 shelter + ClUster

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    B1 shelter + ClUster

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    B. UrBan strUCtUre

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    Grid - inFrastrUCtUre

    - the grid is connected to surrounding urban stucture

    - this allows for more exchange between the camp and the city

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    pUBliC spaCes

    - open spaces in the grid allow for a variety of public space

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    adaptaBilty

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    - spaces are left within the stucture for abaptation and appropriation by inhabitants

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    C. proGrams / typoloGies

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    toUrist typoloGy

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    SECURITY&HEALTH

    SECURITY&HEALTH

    HOUSE

    KINDERGATEN&STUDY

    AGRICULTURE

    AGRICULTURE

    PERIFIRICAL CAMP TRAIN STATION CAMP

    HOUSE

    SPORTS

    AGRICULTURE

    MONUMMENT

    SECURITY&HEALTH

    SPORTS SPORTS

    SERVICES

    - the camp could become a memorial site or a location for disaster tourism

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    periphery typoloGy

    HOUSE

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    HOUSE

    KINDERGATEN&STUDY

    AGRICULTURE

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    PERIFIRICAL CAMP TRAIN STATION CAMP

    HOUSE

    SPORTS

    AGRICULTURE

    MONUMMENT

    SECURITY&HEALTH

    SPORTS SPORTS

    SERVICES

    - the camp could be a self-sufficient entity including agriculture and markets

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    - the camp could provide services to support the transition of the surrounding area

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    neW strUCtUres

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    Sustainable Structures

    Waste water managementService water cycleIrrigation

    Waste management

    RecyclingFertilizer

    Educational Structures

    Schools

    Vocational Training

    Libraries

    Transport

    Parking Facilities

    Public Transport

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    THE WALL AS AN INTERFACE bETWEEN THE CAMP AND THE CITY

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    4. Future of the city / campsites

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    a. philosophy

    TransiTional spaCe For UrBan EvoluTion Urban space not only to support disasters but also able to hold temporary uses, transitional structures and urban transformation.

    MEMory - ode to the disastertraces of the disaster remain as layers in the urban fabric.

    network Create a system which can give the city the infrastructure for a new identity.

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    B. netWorK possiBilities

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    INITIAL CAMPS

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    SELECTED CAMPS

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    industryCommercial Businessstorage

    Green

    residential sitesecond class, self built social housing)

    residential sitesecond class, self built social housing)

    residential second class social housing, self built + subsidised)sports Commercial

    Businessresidential (government)

    2020 LAND USES

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    NETWORK OF CAMPS

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    short-term uses

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    from agriculture to agrotourism1st phase desification 2nd phase desification

    agriculture as sustainable device

    memorial/disaster tourism

    temporary houses for farmers

    capacitation/ experimental agriculture

    eco-tourism

    tourism

    city as a hybrid productive organism

    Global position of ChinaCompetition between provincesRole of province

    Sichuan: agriculture

    ECONOMY

    Climate change adaptacionAlternative energies

    Sustainable structuresFrequency of disasters

    ECOLOGY

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    enough relief areain case of disaster

    agriculture device:-water purification-waste treatment

    high-tech agriculture

    alternative energy:- wind- biogas

    research/ knowledge center

    enough relief areain case of disaster

    vertical agriculture

    industrialdevelopment

    new energy sources

    new energy and materialcycles

    mixe uses

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    eCoNomY

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    The sites choosen in the network represent a variety of possiblilities for future development due to their possitions in the city

    FREIGHT RAIL STATION

    - possibility for moventment of large amounts of goods

    PASSENGER RAIL STATION

    - potential local hub and transfer point

    CITY CENTER

    - opportunity for tourism and leisure services

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    Tourism

    Capacitation/ Experimental Agriculture

    Temporary Houses for Farmers

    eCoNomY

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  • CAMPS & TRANSITIONS030810 UEMemorial/ Disaster Tourism

    Tourism

    Capacitation/ Experimental Agriculture

    Temporary Houses for Farmers

    Hi-tech Agriculture

    Research/ KnowledgeAgriculture Device:Water purification/waste treatment

    Alternative energy: wind / biogas

    Enough relief area in case of disaster

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    Industrial Development

    vertical Agriculture

    Mixed Uses

    New Energy Sources

    New Energy Waste cycles

    Memorial/ Disaster Tourism

    Tourism

    Capacitation/ Experimental Agriculture

    Temporary Houses for Farmers

    Hi-tech Agriculture

    Research/ KnowledgeAgriculture Device:Water purification/waste treatment

    Alternative energy: wind / biogas

    Enough relief area in case of disaster

    Enough relief area in case of disaster

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    5. Conclusion

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    FUTURE POSSIbILITIES

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