Linchong Community Regeneration
Designed a series of research posters for a BA Design Management formative presentation on community regeneration design in Linchong Village, Guangdong. Each poster addresses a dimension of rural decline: village identity (林冲 with dragon motif), hollowing out (空心化), eucalyptus monoculture (桉树), soil degradation (土壤), and a synthesis poster generated through World Labs' foundation model — the village terrain reconstructed as a sphere resembling Earth, with orthophoto imagery above and collected soil samples below.
Design Management BA / Formative
Poster
2025

Process
Investigated Linchong Village's intertwined ecological and social problems through UAV mapping, soil sampling, and field research. Translated each issue into a visual narrative: a traditional dragon emblem for cultural identity, point-cloud renders of abandoned structures for hollowing out, line-drawn eucalyptus for monoculture dominance, photographed soil samples for land health, and a World Foundation Model reconstruction for the synthesis view. Unified by a consistent black/green terminal aesthetic with monospace typography.



Outcome
Five-poster series with consistent visual system — black backgrounds, green accent typography, bilingual Chinese-English titling, monospace descriptions. The synthesis poster uses Fei-Fei Li's World Labs to reconstruct the village as a planetary sphere, connecting local ecological data to global awareness. Presented as BA Year 3 Design Management Formative, November 2025.

