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Yuliang Jiang

Yuliang Jiang

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Built Environment

ܱǰ:Elisa Palazzo, Simit Raval

Gaining an interdisciplinary education background has nurtured me with the ability to develop a holistic and integrated approach that embraces the complexity of our built environment. A significant highlight was receiving the 2020 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Student Award for my thesis work at the University of Southern California on drylands design. Additionally, the City of Los Angeles recognised me as a stellar example of a great community leader for my Hollywood Central Park proposal — a design scheme to create a 44-acre street-level park on top of the 101 Freeway for communities, visitors and wildlife. Regarding my professional credentials, I am a LEED-accredited professional in building design and construction. I also acquired a WELL AP credential, which signifies my commitment to human health and wellness in the built environment.

  • Landscape Architecture
  • Urban Design
  • Brownfield Regeneration
  • Urban Sustainability
  • “.” With Yufeng Yang. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 9, Apr. 2022, p. 5311. Crossref.
  • “The LA River Fish Passage: Urban Ecology as the Backbone of Urban Design.” ., 2021, Doha, Qatar. Conference Paper.
  • “.” With Esther Margulies and other scholars. Public Exchange, Jun. 2021.
  • “Lower Los Angeles River Restoration and Access Project”, Design Technical Memorandum, with colleagues from “Stillwater Sciences”, July 2022.
  • “Upper Santa Ana River Habitat Conservation Plan Comprehensive Adaptive Management and Monitoring Program: A Living Document – Version 1”. Sept. 2021. with colleagues from Stillwater Sciences, Los Angeles, CA and ICF, San Diego, CA for San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, San Bernardino, CA.
  • “Decision-making Criteria for Evaluating Minimum Baseflows in the Los Angeles River: Third-Party Review of the ‘Los Angeles River Environmental Flows Project’”. with colleagues from Stillwater Sciences.
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  • Thesis, Master of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism, USC, 2020 
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