ABOUT
EDUCATION:

09.2022 - 09.2024, Florence, Italy
University of Florence
Landscape Architecture

09.2016 - 06.2020, Chengdu, China
Sichuan Agricultural University                       Product Design

WORK & ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:

04.2024 - 05.2024, Florence, Italy
nuvolaB Associate Architects
Intern Designer

11.2021 - 08.2022, Como, Italy
Telematic University
10-month Italian language course

08.2020 - 08.2021, Chengdu, China
Chengdu FDL Furniture Company
Project Designer

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign
QGIS, ArcGIS, AutoCAD
SketchUp, Rhinoceros

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Chinese
Italian
English



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LABORATORY 1. DESIGNING GARDENS, PARKS AND OPEN SPACE
10.2022 —— 02.2023


State:
Finished

Topics:
Landscape sustainability
Public space
Social Space
Design Sensibility

Teamwork:
Giulio Diadei
Laura Corona
Christie Alelie Garcià Wong
Haiyue Lai

Professor:
Prof. Anna Lambertini
Prof. Maria De Santis
Prof. Filippo Bussotti

Tutor:
Adele Caminiti
Massimo Palestini
Benedetta Pavone
Cristina Setti
Arianna Camellato

The research area includes the associated spaces of the Lumen/Mensola Urban Laboratory, a municipally-owned region that has been abandoned for a long time but retains the characteristics, textures, and markers of its historically productive agricultural use and more recent functions. This area aims to reconnect citizens with urban spaces, serving as a shared public space for those who wish to see their city thrive socially once again.

The landscape redesign and restoration of the abandoned Lumen area is conceived as a redevelopment project for public buildings and land for cultural purposes. Research activities reshape public open spaces through an integrated, interdisciplinary approach, critically restoring and creatively analyzing the current state of the intervention site, and formulating proposals for the reconstruction and management of the "public green spaces" section. The design process encompasses aspects of modernity, functionality, construction, and sustainability, including analyses and interpretive readings of the site’s spatial morphology, boundaries, vegetation, and perception. The sustainable design actions for public spaces and the application of plantation-based design techniques are also considered.

The research of open spaces involves different component systems—material and immaterial, biological and non-biological, natural and artificial. It references the multifunctional roles they can play (ecological, environmental, cultural, aesthetic, social, and economic) as interrelated tiles in a broader, more heterogeneous urban landscape system. The open space is examined in relation to different systems of components (material and immaterial; biotic and abiotic; natural and artificial) and with reference to the multifunctional role (ecological, environmental, cultural, aesthetic, social, and economic) it could play as an interconnected piece of a broader and more heterogeneous urban landscape system.




Florence, Italy / Chengdu, China