The Ring Chongqing Retail by ASPECT Studios, Hongkong Land, Chinese Landscape Architecture Photos
The Ring Chongqing Retail, Yubei Landscape Design
8 December 2021
The Ring | An era of experienced based retail
Architects: ASPECT Studios
Location: Intersection of Hu Cai Road and Jin Zhou Avenue, Yubei District, Chongqing, China
The Ring – urban arrival park design:
Photos by Wenjie Wang, xf photography, Hongkong Land, ASPECT Studios
The Ring Chongqing Landscape Design
Nestled in Chongqing’s urban heart, ASPECT Studios has crafted a journey through fantasy and natural wonder at The Ring, a landmark community-oriented retail destination.
The Ring – urban arrival park:
The Ring pushes the boundaries of the traditional retail environment, which has been turned on its head in recent years by online shopping culture and the pandemic. As the first of Hongkong Land’s new experience-based retail destinations, the project shifts the emphasis from commercial exchange to social exchange and connection to nature. The provision of much-needed accessible public open space, a multitude of facilities, and unique indoor and outdoor experiences are tailored for the enjoyment of a diverse community.
Impression of light fading into the depths of the ocean represented in paving:
In a city as dense and as large as Chongqing, the reinsertion of nature back into urban life requires an imaginative solution. ASPECT’s design spins a narrative inspired by the natural environment, with visitors embarking on a multi-dimensional voyage from the moment they arrive.
This journey begins in the urban arrival park, which mimics the dreamy undulations of the sea current. Locally sourced materials have been incorporated to reflect oceanic characteristics and movements. A metaphorical school of “manta rays,” sketched out in groupings of facilities, spaces, lookouts, experiences and shaded seating planters, reflects the idea of community.
Shaded seated areas in the urban park:
The impression of light fading into the depths of the ocean is represented in the tonal transitions of terraces, steps and level changes, which also allow the urban park to mitigate the significant site levels. This also creates a series of usable and accessible community spaces, including areas for art, exhibitions, community gathering, shaded relaxation and active water play.
Visitors gathering near the playful water feature of the community plaza:
From the urban park visitors travel to the community plaza, an event and gathering space framed on either side by elevated lookouts and sculptural art works and enclosed by terrace seating. The interactive sculptural artwork mimics the form of a seashell, allowing visitors to explore as they traverse a cave-like space to reach the lower level and take in the delightful view of a 20-metre-high dancing fountain.
There are many opportunities to explore the various plantings throughout:
As a major gathering community events space, the urban arrival park serve for having local community of over 50,000 residents a place meet and celebrate holidays and festive events. The northern edge of the plaza contains a lookout space which floats out of the terrace, allowing people to explore the planting which acts as a refuge in the shade of the trees.
At the core of the project, reflecting the connection between ocean and land, visitors find themselves within an open-air dining street inspired by a forest valley. Here, surrounded by dense planting displays, visitors can experience and explore nature on multiple levels. Misting systems and a valley water feature provide a passively cooled environment and a unique setting for visitors to enjoy the many cafes and restaurants set among the planting, creating a place to relax, connect and explore.
20-metre high dancing fountain:
At the highest point of the development, the Sky Gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the busy levels below and an environment for people to meander and explore drifts of seasonal and flowering plants. These also offer a much-needed resource for pollinating insects and wildlife. More generally, most of the plants installed across the entirety of the project’s 50,000 square metres are local species, requiring lower maintenance and less water.
The interactive sculpture artwork mimics the form of a seashell:
The Ring is a demonstration of how ASPECT Studios recontextualizes city life with its urban projects.
Open air dining street inspired by a forest valley:
The grounds of the complex take visitors on a journey that elevates the retail experience, while at the same time expanding what that experience is, and reimagining what it could be.
Open air dining street inspired by a forest valley:
Stephen Buckle, ASPECT Studios’ Shanghai studio director, said, “The Ring reinvents the traditional principle of retail, addressing critical urban challenges and mapping out the future of this location. By focusing on people and community and providing meaningful publicly accessible open space over short-term gain and commercial dominance, not only have we provided the much- needed public realm facilities, we have also created an inspirational and unique destination for people of the city to explore.”
Sky gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the busy levels below:
The Ring Chongqing, China – Landscape Design Information
Client: Hongkong Land
Location: Intersection of Hu Cai Road and Jin Zhou Avenue, Yubei District, Chongqing, PRC
Landscape Architecture: ASPECT Studios
Principle Landscape Architect: Stephen Buckle
ASPECT Design Team: Sam Xu, Cherry Lei, Jenny Ren, Chase Qiu, Chiachi Chen, Eric Qian, Jay Yang
Hongkong Land Team: Ashley Qian, Qiuqi Liu, Yu Zheng
Sky gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the busy levels below:
Video: xf photography
Photography: Wenjie Wang, xf photography, Stephen Buckle, Hongkong Land
Architect: PHA
Site Area: 62,863 sqm
Landscape Area: 50,000 sqm
Commencement: 2017
Completion: 2021
Photos: Wenjie Wang, xf photography, Hongkong Land, ASPECT Studios
The Ring Chongqing Retail, Yubei Landscape images / information received 081221 from ASPECT Studios
Location: Hu Cai Road / Jin Zhou Avenue, Yubei District, Chongqing City, south west China
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