Z H E N F E N G
A t l a n t a B e l t l i n e E a s t s i d e T r a i l
SELECTED PROJECTS/
Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design
Florida International University Campus Master Plan
Panama Entertainment District Master Plan
College of Coastal Georgia Campus Site Design
University of North Texas Student Union Site Design
George Mason University Exploratory Hall Site Design
University of Florida CTRB Site Design
Medical University of South Carolina Children & Women’s Hospital Site Design
COFCO Mixed-Use Complex Master Plan
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Science Master Plan
A t l a n t a B e l t l i n e
C o r r i d o r D e s i g n
Designing a signature
public meeting ground that
creates new connections
between Atlanta’s urban
neighborhoods
Built on a loop of reclaimed railroad
tracks, the Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile
multi-modal corridor consisting of tran-
sit greenway, and multiuse trails.
The Corridor Design highlights the
character of the diverse landscapes
through which the Atlanta Beltline
travels, creating an episodic experience
in harmony with the urban fabric of the
city. At the same time, it reinforces
continuity and identity for the entire trail
by establishing a family of infrastructure
elements such as bridges, walls, light-
ing, railing and public art strategies.
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Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta beltline Section Map
Lawton Street Connection Revit Study Stanford Park Revit Study MLK Bridge Revit Study
Donnelly Section Future Vision Landscape Design Concept Sketch
Reforestation Map Neighborhood Character Map
System Analysis Matrix
F I U C a m p u s
M a s t e r P l a n
Miami, Florida
FIU 2015 MAMC Campus Master
Quad Promenade Courtyard Plaza Special Purpose
Landscape
Urban Design Concept Diagram
The Landscape Framework identifies five types of campus space and provides guideline on hardscape, plant materials, site furnishing, lighting, etc.
FIU 2015 Biscayne Bay Campus Master Plan
A guide to campus
sustainable development. A
road map to the community’s
future.
FIU’s final master plan reinforces FIU’s
identity through the articulation of
landmarks, precincts, edges, buildings,
and open spaces. While developing a
more compact urban campus, the plan
also establishes better integration with
neighboring communities and safe con-
nections for pedestrians. Meanwhile,
mixing uses such as academic, retail,
student services, and housing creates
an environment that fosters community
and interdisciplinary learning—key
ingredients for innovation and growth.
PANAMA ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
ZONING
GATHERING SPACES
GREENSPACES
STREET TYPES
WATER FLOW + INFILTRATION
MAJOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
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Panama Entertainment
District Master Plan
Panama City, Panama
Ribbon Park weaves cultural
activity and greenspace into the
city
The master plan transforms what is
currently underutilized area at the edge
of densely populated Panama City into
a mixed-use entertainment district of
retail, hotel, residential and museum.
The Plan proposes a development
framework of five interconnected
districts with a 200m wide water front
green way. This green “ribbon park”
provides significant public open space
to residents and visitors as well as
opportunities to weave in cultural
attractions, pedestrian connections and
dynamic retails.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
INTERVENTION
EXISTING CONDITIONS
INTERVENTION
COLLEGE OF COSTAL GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
College of Coastal Georgia
Site Design
Brunswick, Georgia
A flexible framework to take
advantage of existing site
features and support future
campus growth
The site design is centered on
a campus green with a series of
entry plazas that anchor the lawn to
replaced an existing parking lot. The
plazas provide much needed outdoor
activity space for campus events,
informal dining, studying and social
gathering.
University of North Texas
Student Union Site Design
Denton, Texas
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Reclaimed from existing developed
site, the new Student Union becomes
a new hub for pedestrain circulaiton,
student activities and special events.
Plazas with iconic tree groves anchor
three entrances and a large gently
sloped lawn provides space for infor-
mal gathering and sports activities.
The design integrates existing trees
to provide shade and frame views at
north dining terrace.
Creates an active and
engaging hub of student
life for generations to
come
Georgia Mason University
Exploratory Hall Site Design
Fairfax, Virginia
The landscape design for the new
Science and Technology Renovation
and Addition, includes a redesigned
campus quad, a geology garden,
and an amphitheater. Key features of
the project include a significant
diagonal artery path connecting
exterior spaces such as front ter-
race with the interior, which provide
flexible programmatic functions to
accommodate a wide array of educa-
tion activities.
Integrates new buildings
with the campus and
creates spaces for outdoor
learning
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CH TRANSLATIONAL BUILDING GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
University of Florida
Institute on Aging C.T.R.B.
Site Design
Gainesville, Florida
Borrowing the ideas of Biopilic de-
sign, the site reveals itself in the form
of a leaf. As the leaf is drawn in the
canvas of the site, it begins to work
as a system to carrying stormwater
through vein-like channels into a
central rib that finally discharge its
content into a retention pond. “The
cells” become space for infiltration,
retention and education.
Site Plan
Roof Planter Details
Medical University of
South Carolina Children and
Women’s Hospital
Site Design
Charleston, South Carolina
Create a civic green space
accessible to the patients,
families and community
The bosque of Live Oak trees at
civic park creates an iconic gateway
to the city and campus. The garden
area beneath it provides a space for
respite. A unique special art installa-
tion which symbolize ‘marsh’
animates the covered entry dropoff.
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中粮研发创新基地概念规划设计
COFCO Research & Innovation Base Conceptual Design
设计概念 Design Concept
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“Through natural resources to reshape you and me”——COFCO
The main concept of the campus landscape design is to reflect the idea of life and knowledge.
What is life? Life is a story, a story with different layers. Here, the story of COFCO is sky, land,
life and people.
Layer I:
Life——Unique agriculture landscape
COFCO food crop will be artfully played and installed in the main central green space. The same
language will also be used throughout the site. The layout shows the energetic and full of life. The
main crop vegetation will be wheat, which is green in spring and summer, gold in fall and winter.
Other than wheat, tall and dense corn and sunflower will also be used to add vertical movement.
A mixed food vegetation garden south of the exchange center and museum will be installed for
visitors to experience.
Layer II:
Sky and Land——Nature, the place we come from
All plants have been deliberated designed and arranged. Large tall evergreen trees will be set
at the northeast corner of the campus to block the winter wind. Maple trees will be planted along
the arc path throughout the campus to show the fall color. Along the edge of campus, there will
be spring flowers of peach trees, and summer flowers of mimosa and pecan in the fall. (Seasonal
landscape) v
Stormwater and roof rain water will be collected and infiltrated by the rain garden which runs north
south throughout the site. The filtrated clean water will be the major water resource for the reflec-
tion pool. It will be one of the “green” examples the campus exhibits to the public.
Layer III:
People——culture, collaboration and sharing knowledge
Lots of shared space in the building for collaborated performance. Indoor and outdoor transition
and connection between buildings. An outdoor plaza and path makes the whole site very well
connected both inside and out.
景观层次图表 Landscape Layer Diagram
中粮研发创新基地概念规划设计
COFCO Research & Innovation Base Conceptual Design
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Stone Bench
天窗
Skylight
生态洼地
Bioswale
室外
平台
Balcony
雨水花园
Rain Garden
温室
Greenho
步行道
Pedestrian Path
COFCO
Research and Innovation
Base Site Design
Beijing, China
natural vegetation
sustainable campus
Campus Site Plan
water
agriculture
high performance
research building
connection and
interaction
Connect nature and culture
to demonstrate the power of
innovation
The COFCO company is China’s
largest food processing, manufacture,
trading company. The main goal of the
landscape design is to reflect
COFCO’s brand values through the
theme of ‘nature’ and ‘culture.’
Food crop fields are artfully celebrated
in the main central green space and a
series of courtyards and entry gardens
are designed for collaboration and
social gathering. Collected stormwater
is connected and filtered by a linear
rain garden which runs throughout the
site and into a reflection pool - one of
the many showcases of the company’s
green innovation.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
KSAU CAMPUS MASTER PLAN /
King Saud Bin Abdulaziz
University for Health Sci-
Campus Master Plan
KSAU RIYADH – AL HASA, SAUDI ARABIA
Balancing the harsh
environment with users need
to create an efficient desert
oasis
The KSAU project is a large-scale,
multidisciplinary project in Saudi
Arabia. The landscape concept was
inspired from a wadi that crosses
the site. The design established two
green spines as a central organizing
feature to link student and faculty
between academic core and housing
district.
The central plaza serves as a formal
gathering space for the university,
including graduation ceremony.
Local culture and spirit is reflected
in paving details, a date palm grove
and a water feature.
ZHEN FENG, RLA, LEED AP
1934 Windemere Dr Ne, GA 30324
C (404) 625-4366
E zhenfengatl@gmail.com
July 2015
Professional
Experience
Perkins + Will, Atlanta, Georgia					 2008-2015
Registered Landscape Architect
•	 Developed all phases of design for a wide variety of project types
•	 Developed construction documents, including specification writing
•	 Focused on details and innovations
•	 Coordinated multiple, concurrent projects
•	 Performed construction administration activities, including RFI and submittal response
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia			 2007-2008
Intern
•	 Produced hand graphic presentation drawings and diagrams
•	 Developed construction documents
Honors & Awards
Education &
Licensure
Technical Skills
Language
Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design					 Atlanta, Georgia
Award of Excellence, 2012. Atlanta Urban Design Commission
Honor Award, 2014 ASLA Tri-State
Award of Excellence, 2014. ASLA-Georgia
College of Coastal Georgia - Site Design				 Brunswick, Georgia	
Honor Award, 2012. ASLA-Georgia. Coastal Campus: Master Planning + Renovation
Florida International University Campus Master Plan		 Miami, Florida
Honor Award, 2011. ASLA-Florida
University of Florida CTRB					 Gainesville, Florida
Honor Award for Sustainable Design, 2014. AIA-Georgia
Sany Beijing Master Plan						Beijing, China	
First Place, Conceptual Design, 8th International Biennale of Architecture and urbanism, Brazil, 2009
Registered Landscape Architect, Georgia (No. LA 1658), 2010
LEED Accredited Professional, 2009
Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 2008
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, 2002
Revit , AutoCAD, Newforma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesgin, Skethup, Microsoft Office Suite, Hand
Graphics
Chinese & English Bilingual
Community
Involvement
Morningside Elementary School Green Team Committee
Trees Atlanta Volunteer
ZHEN FENG, RLA, LEED AP
1934 Windemere Dr Ne, GA 30324
C (404) 625-4366
E zhenfengatl@gmail.com
July 2015
International Practice
Sany Heavy Industry
Campus Master Plans
Atlanta, GA
	
Sany Heavy Industry
Campus Master Plans Multiple locations
Ningxiang/Nankou/Changshu/Huzhou,
China; Bedburg, Germany
COFCO
Research/Mixed -Use Complex
Beijing, China	
PetroChina		
Innovation Research Center Master Plan
Shanghai, China
Huaneng
Beijing Innovation Research Campus
Beijing, China	
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for
Health Sciences (KSAU)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA)
Women’s Hospital
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA)
Mental Health Hospital
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Selected
Projects
Parks & Open Space
Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design		
Atlanta Eastside Trail Design
Atlanta Westside Trail Design
Atlanta, GA
	
Atlanta Botanic Garden
Garden House Addition	
Atlanta, GA	
Mixed-use & Community	
Panama Entertainment District Master Plan
Panama City, Panama
Institutional
College of Coastal Georgia 			
Campus Design
Brunswick, GA
						
University of Florida			
Clinical Translational Research Bldg
Gainesville, FL	
George Mason University		
Science and Technology Addition
Fairfax, VA	
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints
Philadelphia Temple
Philadelphia, PA
University of North Texas		
Student Union & South Campus
Denton, TX	
Florida International University		
Campus Master Plan
Miami, FL	
University of Georgia
Veterinary Medicine Learning Center
Miami, FL
Healthcare
The Medical Center of Central Georgia
Diagnostic Center	
Macon, GA
University of Miami, Uhealth Gable
Miami, FL
Miami Children’s Hospital
Bed Tower Addition
Miami, FL
Medical University of South Carolina
Children’s Hospital and Women’s Pavilion
Charleston, SC

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    Z H EN F E N G
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    A t la n t a B e l t l i n e E a s t s i d e T r a i l SELECTED PROJECTS/ Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design Florida International University Campus Master Plan Panama Entertainment District Master Plan College of Coastal Georgia Campus Site Design University of North Texas Student Union Site Design George Mason University Exploratory Hall Site Design University of Florida CTRB Site Design Medical University of South Carolina Children & Women’s Hospital Site Design COFCO Mixed-Use Complex Master Plan King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Science Master Plan
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    A t la n t a B e l t l i n e C o r r i d o r D e s i g n Designing a signature public meeting ground that creates new connections between Atlanta’s urban neighborhoods Built on a loop of reclaimed railroad tracks, the Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile multi-modal corridor consisting of tran- sit greenway, and multiuse trails. The Corridor Design highlights the character of the diverse landscapes through which the Atlanta Beltline travels, creating an episodic experience in harmony with the urban fabric of the city. At the same time, it reinforces continuity and identity for the entire trail by establishing a family of infrastructure elements such as bridges, walls, light- ing, railing and public art strategies. 20 21 Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta beltline Section Map Lawton Street Connection Revit Study Stanford Park Revit Study MLK Bridge Revit Study Donnelly Section Future Vision Landscape Design Concept Sketch Reforestation Map Neighborhood Character Map System Analysis Matrix
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    F I UC a m p u s M a s t e r P l a n Miami, Florida FIU 2015 MAMC Campus Master Quad Promenade Courtyard Plaza Special Purpose Landscape Urban Design Concept Diagram The Landscape Framework identifies five types of campus space and provides guideline on hardscape, plant materials, site furnishing, lighting, etc. FIU 2015 Biscayne Bay Campus Master Plan A guide to campus sustainable development. A road map to the community’s future. FIU’s final master plan reinforces FIU’s identity through the articulation of landmarks, precincts, edges, buildings, and open spaces. While developing a more compact urban campus, the plan also establishes better integration with neighboring communities and safe con- nections for pedestrians. Meanwhile, mixing uses such as academic, retail, student services, and housing creates an environment that fosters community and interdisciplinary learning—key ingredients for innovation and growth.
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    PANAMA ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTPANAMA CITY, PANAMA ZONING GATHERING SPACES GREENSPACES STREET TYPES WATER FLOW + INFILTRATION MAJOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION 78 Panama Entertainment District Master Plan Panama City, Panama Ribbon Park weaves cultural activity and greenspace into the city The master plan transforms what is currently underutilized area at the edge of densely populated Panama City into a mixed-use entertainment district of retail, hotel, residential and museum. The Plan proposes a development framework of five interconnected districts with a 200m wide water front green way. This green “ribbon park” provides significant public open space to residents and visitors as well as opportunities to weave in cultural attractions, pedestrian connections and dynamic retails.
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    EXISTING CONDITIONS INTERVENTION EXISTING CONDITIONS INTERVENTION COLLEGEOF COSTAL GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA College of Coastal Georgia Site Design Brunswick, Georgia A flexible framework to take advantage of existing site features and support future campus growth The site design is centered on a campus green with a series of entry plazas that anchor the lawn to replaced an existing parking lot. The plazas provide much needed outdoor activity space for campus events, informal dining, studying and social gathering.
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    University of NorthTexas Student Union Site Design Denton, Texas 5 L03-03 6 L03-04 7 L03-03 11 L03-05 9 L03-03 8 L03-04 9 L03-04 10 L03-07 13 L03-07 BRICK WALL 3-6 CONCRETE WALL, TYP TREE LOCATION, TYP BENCH CONCRETE ACCESSIBLE RAMP WITH CONTINUOUS STAINLESS STEEL RAIL ALONG THE RAMP AND MID-LANDING, TYPICAL CONCRETE SEAT WALL RAMP START 0", TYP RAMP M -18", TY D CRUSHED STONE SURFACE A-2 TW= 0" TW= 0" 9 L03-07 4 L03-07 L03-05 10 1'-4"4'-0"8'-6"4'-0"2'-0"12'-6"4'-0"2'-0"12'-6".4'-0"2'-0"12'-6".4'-0"2'-0"12'-6"4'-0"2'-0" 3'-6" 11'-0" 4'-0" 46'-6" 3'-6" 11'-0" 4'-0" 32'-0" 14'-6" 6" CON 18" CON 01/2"1"2" 5 4 A D B C 1/28/20151:41:32PM c:tempSITE-UNT-Union-New_fengz.rvt 1/8" = 1'-0"1 SOUTH LAWN CENTRAL ENLARGEMENT 5 L03-03 6 L03-04 7 L03-03 11 L03-05 9 L03-03 8 L03-04 9 L03-04 10 L03-07 13 L03-07 BRICK WALL 3-6B CONCRETE WALL, TYP TREE LOCATION, TYP CANOPY TREE LOCATION BENCH CRUSHED STONE SURFACE A-2 CONCRETE ACCESSIBLE RAMP WITH CONTINUOUS STAINLESS STEEL RAIL ALONG THE RAMP AND MID-LANDING, TYPICAL CONCRETE SEAT WALL RAMP MID-LANDING -8", TYP RAMP START 0", TYP RAMP MID-LANDING -18", TYP DONER PAVER ON SAND SETTING BED, TYP CRUSHED STONE SURFACE A-2 TW= 0" TW= 0" 9 L03-07 4 L03-07 L03-05 10 1'-4"4'-0"8'-6"4'-0"2'-0"12'-6"4'-0"2'-0"12'-6".4'-0"2'-0"12'-6".4'-0"2'-0"12'-6"4'-0"2'-0" 3'-6" 11'-0" 4'-0" 46'-6" 3'-6" 11'-0" 4'-0" 32'-0" 14'-6" 6" CONCRETE RAMP WALL 18" CONCRETE WALL 01/2"1"2" A D B C 15 234 1/28/20151:41:32PM c:tempSITE-UNT-Union-New_fengz.rvt 1/8" = 1'-0"1 SOUTH LAWN CENTRAL ENLARGEMENT 2 3D VIEW Reclaimed from existing developed site, the new Student Union becomes a new hub for pedestrain circulaiton, student activities and special events. Plazas with iconic tree groves anchor three entrances and a large gently sloped lawn provides space for infor- mal gathering and sports activities. The design integrates existing trees to provide shade and frame views at north dining terrace. Creates an active and engaging hub of student life for generations to come
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    Georgia Mason University ExploratoryHall Site Design Fairfax, Virginia The landscape design for the new Science and Technology Renovation and Addition, includes a redesigned campus quad, a geology garden, and an amphitheater. Key features of the project include a significant diagonal artery path connecting exterior spaces such as front ter- race with the interior, which provide flexible programmatic functions to accommodate a wide array of educa- tion activities. Integrates new buildings with the campus and creates spaces for outdoor learning
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    148 CH TRANSLATIONAL BUILDINGGAINESVILLE, FLORIDA University of Florida Institute on Aging C.T.R.B. Site Design Gainesville, Florida Borrowing the ideas of Biopilic de- sign, the site reveals itself in the form of a leaf. As the leaf is drawn in the canvas of the site, it begins to work as a system to carrying stormwater through vein-like channels into a central rib that finally discharge its content into a retention pond. “The cells” become space for infiltration, retention and education. Site Plan Roof Planter Details
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    Medical University of SouthCarolina Children and Women’s Hospital Site Design Charleston, South Carolina Create a civic green space accessible to the patients, families and community The bosque of Live Oak trees at civic park creates an iconic gateway to the city and campus. The garden area beneath it provides a space for respite. A unique special art installa- tion which symbolize ‘marsh’ animates the covered entry dropoff.
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    172 中粮研发创新基地概念规划设计 COFCO Research &Innovation Base Conceptual Design 设计概念 Design Concept 自然�源� ����。体现���生命与��的中粮是�园区设计的��。 生命是���生命是一个故事。一个有���层面�������一个�间和空间��和发�的 故事。 中粮的故事是一个代表天,地,生命,人的故事。其中, 生命——�特的作物景观�园区特色��一新 中粮的作物�以�������中�景观区�以��表达�����个园区。����的��和 ���作物地���动�和活力。主要作物景观为��,其春夏�绿,秋���。�外,��高 大的���和���人的�����被巧妙��以����动�。����中����文化�物 �南面��林荫大道,�物作物体�园��作��研�和��。 天�地——自然,��的�� �过��设计来��植被,高大的�绿树�设��园区�北�以������。��园区的�� 主步道以枫树遮荫体现秋的主题,沿路有春花的桃林,夏花的合欢及秋天的核桃树。 场地雨水和屋顶雨水主要由一条连接南北的雨水花园收集,过滤后作为镜面池的主要水体来源。 雨水花园中�植特有的�水�植物,其�作为园区绿色生���的���一。 人——中粮人的团结和�� 建筑特色表达了集团的文化和特色。建筑内部大量的共享空间,建筑内部与外部的巧妙过度和结 合以及建筑和建筑�间的���体现中粮人的团�和��力的��。 “Through natural resources to reshape you and me”——COFCO The main concept of the campus landscape design is to reflect the idea of life and knowledge. What is life? Life is a story, a story with different layers. Here, the story of COFCO is sky, land, life and people. Layer I: Life——Unique agriculture landscape COFCO food crop will be artfully played and installed in the main central green space. The same language will also be used throughout the site. The layout shows the energetic and full of life. The main crop vegetation will be wheat, which is green in spring and summer, gold in fall and winter. Other than wheat, tall and dense corn and sunflower will also be used to add vertical movement. A mixed food vegetation garden south of the exchange center and museum will be installed for visitors to experience. Layer II: Sky and Land——Nature, the place we come from All plants have been deliberated designed and arranged. Large tall evergreen trees will be set at the northeast corner of the campus to block the winter wind. Maple trees will be planted along the arc path throughout the campus to show the fall color. Along the edge of campus, there will be spring flowers of peach trees, and summer flowers of mimosa and pecan in the fall. (Seasonal landscape) v Stormwater and roof rain water will be collected and infiltrated by the rain garden which runs north south throughout the site. The filtrated clean water will be the major water resource for the reflec- tion pool. It will be one of the “green” examples the campus exhibits to the public. Layer III: People——culture, collaboration and sharing knowledge Lots of shared space in the building for collaborated performance. Indoor and outdoor transition and connection between buildings. An outdoor plaza and path makes the whole site very well connected both inside and out. 景观层次图表 Landscape Layer Diagram 中粮研发创新基地概念规划设计 COFCO Research & Innovation Base Conceptual Design ���� Stone Bench 天窗 Skylight 生态洼地 Bioswale 室外 平台 Balcony 雨水花园 Rain Garden 温室 Greenho 步行道 Pedestrian Path COFCO Research and Innovation Base Site Design Beijing, China natural vegetation sustainable campus Campus Site Plan water agriculture high performance research building connection and interaction Connect nature and culture to demonstrate the power of innovation The COFCO company is China’s largest food processing, manufacture, trading company. The main goal of the landscape design is to reflect COFCO’s brand values through the theme of ‘nature’ and ‘culture.’ Food crop fields are artfully celebrated in the main central green space and a series of courtyards and entry gardens are designed for collaboration and social gathering. Collected stormwater is connected and filtered by a linear rain garden which runs throughout the site and into a reflection pool - one of the many showcases of the company’s green innovation.
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    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia KSAUCAMPUS MASTER PLAN / King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sci- Campus Master Plan KSAU RIYADH – AL HASA, SAUDI ARABIA Balancing the harsh environment with users need to create an efficient desert oasis The KSAU project is a large-scale, multidisciplinary project in Saudi Arabia. The landscape concept was inspired from a wadi that crosses the site. The design established two green spines as a central organizing feature to link student and faculty between academic core and housing district. The central plaza serves as a formal gathering space for the university, including graduation ceremony. Local culture and spirit is reflected in paving details, a date palm grove and a water feature.
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    ZHEN FENG, RLA,LEED AP 1934 Windemere Dr Ne, GA 30324 C (404) 625-4366 E zhenfengatl@gmail.com July 2015 Professional Experience Perkins + Will, Atlanta, Georgia 2008-2015 Registered Landscape Architect • Developed all phases of design for a wide variety of project types • Developed construction documents, including specification writing • Focused on details and innovations • Coordinated multiple, concurrent projects • Performed construction administration activities, including RFI and submittal response Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia 2007-2008 Intern • Produced hand graphic presentation drawings and diagrams • Developed construction documents Honors & Awards Education & Licensure Technical Skills Language Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design Atlanta, Georgia Award of Excellence, 2012. Atlanta Urban Design Commission Honor Award, 2014 ASLA Tri-State Award of Excellence, 2014. ASLA-Georgia College of Coastal Georgia - Site Design Brunswick, Georgia Honor Award, 2012. ASLA-Georgia. Coastal Campus: Master Planning + Renovation Florida International University Campus Master Plan Miami, Florida Honor Award, 2011. ASLA-Florida University of Florida CTRB Gainesville, Florida Honor Award for Sustainable Design, 2014. AIA-Georgia Sany Beijing Master Plan Beijing, China First Place, Conceptual Design, 8th International Biennale of Architecture and urbanism, Brazil, 2009 Registered Landscape Architect, Georgia (No. LA 1658), 2010 LEED Accredited Professional, 2009 Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 2008 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, 2002 Revit , AutoCAD, Newforma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesgin, Skethup, Microsoft Office Suite, Hand Graphics Chinese & English Bilingual Community Involvement Morningside Elementary School Green Team Committee Trees Atlanta Volunteer
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    ZHEN FENG, RLA,LEED AP 1934 Windemere Dr Ne, GA 30324 C (404) 625-4366 E zhenfengatl@gmail.com July 2015 International Practice Sany Heavy Industry Campus Master Plans Atlanta, GA Sany Heavy Industry Campus Master Plans Multiple locations Ningxiang/Nankou/Changshu/Huzhou, China; Bedburg, Germany COFCO Research/Mixed -Use Complex Beijing, China PetroChina Innovation Research Center Master Plan Shanghai, China Huaneng Beijing Innovation Research Campus Beijing, China King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA) Women’s Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA) Mental Health Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Selected Projects Parks & Open Space Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design Atlanta Eastside Trail Design Atlanta Westside Trail Design Atlanta, GA Atlanta Botanic Garden Garden House Addition Atlanta, GA Mixed-use & Community Panama Entertainment District Master Plan Panama City, Panama Institutional College of Coastal Georgia Campus Design Brunswick, GA University of Florida Clinical Translational Research Bldg Gainesville, FL George Mason University Science and Technology Addition Fairfax, VA The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Philadelphia Temple Philadelphia, PA University of North Texas Student Union & South Campus Denton, TX Florida International University Campus Master Plan Miami, FL University of Georgia Veterinary Medicine Learning Center Miami, FL Healthcare The Medical Center of Central Georgia Diagnostic Center Macon, GA University of Miami, Uhealth Gable Miami, FL Miami Children’s Hospital Bed Tower Addition Miami, FL Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital and Women’s Pavilion Charleston, SC