Xinglong Lake lies at the ecological core of Chengdu’s Tianfu New Area, spanning ~4.46 km² (water: ~2.80 km²). Once a flood detention basin, it faced mounting urbanization challenges: sediment siltation, impaired flood discharge, contaminated sediments, eutrophication, fragile ecosystems, and severed urban hydrological connections. The design repositions the lake as a socio-economic nexus—not merely a water […]
Read MoreThe Orchard at Sycamore Binh Duong is a 5.45-hectare high-end residential development located in Binh Duong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, approximately 40 km north from the city center. Developed by CapitaLand Vietnam and completed in early 2025, the project establishes a new benchmark for ecological landscape design in Vietnamese urban residential development. 1. Design […]
Read MoreSince 2022, Shenzhen has advanced the high-quality development of a green and livable city through its “Mountain-Sea Connection” initiative, promoting the integration of mountains, coastline, urban space, and public parks. Located along the Qianhai Bay waterfront, Shuangjie River Park serves as a key node within this vision, transforming fragmented coastal green space into a resilient […]
Read MoreContext and Core Problems Located in the core area of Nansha District, Guangzhou, Huangge South Road is a 5.6 km-long strategic corridor serving as a key gateway for the National Games and a showcase for the Greater Bay Area. Prior to intervention, the site suffered from five systemic challenges: Spatial deficiency—extensive under-bridge areas, roadside vacant […]
Read MoreHongfu Road Urban Axis Regeneration redefines the transformation of urban infrastructure in Dongguan from a vehicle-oriented traffic corridor into an inclusive, ecological, and people-centered public realm. Located along the city’s central axis, the 4.5-kilometer-long and 520,000-square-meter project explores a regeneration pathway that shifts from rapid urban expansion toward refined, high-quality urban living. Guided by the […]
Read MoreContext Located in Liwan District, Guangzhou, the Dachongkou Creek Landscape Project lies within a historic Lingnan urban fabric. With China’s first Taikoo commercial district planned along both sides of the creek, the project redefines the waterfront as an open public landscape, positioning it as a critical interface between heritage preservation and future urban development. Site […]
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