Chengdu Future City, Southwest Chinese Masterplan, Architecture Competition Winners, Images
Chengdu Future City in Southwest China
4 Feb 2021
Chengdu Future City
Architecture: gmp – von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects
Location: Chengdu, China
gmp wins competition for Chengdu Future City – new high-tech development in southwest China
In a two-stage urban design competition for the new high-tech Chengdu Future City development, the masterplan and the design for the railway station project submitted by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects (gmp) have been successful.
The site area of about 460 hectares will be developed to include research institutes, an university, offices, retail, and housing in close proximity to each other. The starting point will be the railway station, Futian Station, which, in the first building phase, will be redesigned and developed by gmp to form the urban center. The design of the university has been assigned to the Dutch practice Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).
The development area for Chengdu Future City is 50 kilometers distant from the city of Chengdu in the southwest of China and only one stop away from the new Chengdu Tianfu International Airport. This proximity to the airport makes the area an ideal location for a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), an urban development concept in which all urban functions are concentrated in a high-density development around a central public transport hub. This results in short distances between housing, leisure pursuits, study, and work. This high-density development corresponds to the “living university” concept used by China to promote academic education and its high-tech industry.
Futian Station will be the core of this future high-tech city. In the first construction phase, the existing railway station will be expanded and fitted with new roofs in the form of closely arranged umbrella-like structures.
The roofs, which are supported by tall uprights, form a U-shaped roofed urban landscape that symbolically extends into the wider landscape. These umbrellas provide shelter to a lively terrace landscape including leisure facilities, a hotel, retail outlets, and offices.
At the same time, the railway station is the intersection and departure point of two axes at which the most important functions of the future city converge—one being the education axis with the buildings for research and teaching. This leads from the university designed by OMA to the already existing Aviation Academy. The other axis is the green landscape axis—a wide, sweeping green swathe like a brush stroke that follows the topography and extends deep into the L-shaped development area.
This constitutes the green heart of the area, creating lively urban spaces including bridges, plazas, and viewpoints, giving priority to pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Motorized traffic will cross the green axis primarily underground.
Another part of the first construction phase is the hexagonal rotating viewing platform called Eye of the Future that, like a sculpture, rises from the park landscape to above the railway station and provides wide views across the terrain.
“This example of a new urban precinct for science, research, and housing in Chengdu raises the question about the future of cities in general. From our point of view, the answer should always be in reference to the specific location; in our design we have moved the landscape to the center of the development to create a unifying feature.” Stephan Schütz, Partner, von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects
Chengdu Future City in China – Building Information
Architecture: gmp – von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects
International Urban Design Competition with Realisation Part: 2021, First Prize
Design: Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Nicolas Pomränke
Competition Design Leader: Zhicong Chen
Team: Li Yawen, Lu Heng, Andreas Maue, Tang Zihong, Xie Jun, Zhu Shiyou, Gu Jiafeng, Hu Jinyue, Hu Lin, Jiang Rongzhen, Qu Jinhua, Sun Yilun, Wang Mengwei, Xue Han, Zhu Mingxi
Project Management in China: Xu Ji, Qin Wei, Wu Yuting
Partner Practice Competition: CADG, PESCH&PARTNER, ARCHITEKTEN & STADTPLANER
Client: The Reform and Planning Administration Bureau of Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
CDHT Investment Co. Ltd.
Planning
Plot Launch Area: 457.9 ha
GFA Launch Area: 4.223.000 sqm
Images © ATCHAIN
gmp – von Gerkan, Marg & Partners
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