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 4. LAND AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING
10.2023 —— 01.2024


State:
Finished

Topics: 
Agrivoltaic landscape
Ecological transition
Sustainable landscape
Landscape compensation
Ecosystem services
Territorial Mosaic

Teamwork:
Haiyue Lai
Christie Alelie Garcià Wong
Xiaoxue Wang

Professor:
Prof. Gabriele Paolinelli
Prof. Carlo Alberto Garzonio
Prof. Davide Travaglini

Tutor:
Paolo Picchi
Economic and social changes are continuously shaping our landscapes. Over the past three centuries, vast amounts of coal have been burned to generate energy, with oil and natural gas being used for the same purpose since the early 19th century. Human society has been in constant transformation, and although solar and wind energy have been utilized for about a decade, emissions and waste have multiplied over the past three centuries. The growing energy demand and the goal of achieving environmental sustainability have driven nations to electrify their systems, which is reflected in the landscape. Ecological transition is one of the long-term challenges we face today.

This module addresses the cultural and technical aspects of landscape design, focusing on the impact of solar power plants on cultural and spatial transformations. It explores the relationship between planning and projects, and aims to understand the continuity and adjacency between planning and design. By considering the separation of existing competencies and technical-administrative procedures, the module critically conceives integrated strategies and analyzes specific sites, discussing how to balance the needs of cultural and spatial transformation within the context of ecological transition. This approach proposes strategies that differ from conventional commercial transformation tactics.

The project site is located in Muzzana del Turgnano, Italy (in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region), characterized by extensive agricultural land and scattered nature reserves (Siti Natura 2000). Throughout the design process, the emphasis is on expressing rather than concealing landscape changes, consider energy transition as an opportunity to design something which will have an effect on aesthetics. According to the theories and methods of landscape ecology, the landscape is described as a "pattern," following the structural characteristics and changes of different types of landscape mosaics in the territory. This approach ensures that energy interventions adhere to the fundamental characteristics of the landscape, preserving its essence while allowing for change, thus creating a more sustainable, beautiful, and inclusive landscape.




Florence, Italy / Chengdu, China