Bao’an Urban Design Competition in Shenzhen China, Design, G107 Architecture Contest
Bao’an Urban Design Competition in Shenzhen
Chinese Architectural Contest Winners: G107 Highway design by MLA+ Felixx consortium
MLA+ Felixx consortium wins the Bao’an Urban Design Competition in Shenzhen China
Design: MLA+ Felixx
River Park section of the Bao’an highway regeneration project in Shenzen:
14 Aug 2016
Bao’an Urban Design Competition in Shenzhen China
MLA+ in collaboration with Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners and Chinese partners China Academy of Urban Planning and Design (CAUPD) and Shenzhen Municipal Design & Research Institute has won the first prize in the design competition for the regeneration of the area along the G107 highway in Bao’an district in Shenzhen.
The other competing teams consisted of Nikken Sekkei, KCAP, OMA and ISA- Internationales Stadtbauatelier.
Bao’an Urban Design Competition Overview:
The 1-2 kilometre piece of land on both aspects of the G107 forms the 53 km2 area of the competition. The G107 highway used to be the main entrance road from Hong Kong to ‘Factory of the World’ city Shenzhen. Consequently, a fragmented industrial landscape emerged along the high way. In the past few years this landscape was further complicated by pieces of residential areas and independent developed commercial functions. Besides direct problems like regular flooding and traffic problem, the area is vulnerable in view of Shenzhen’s transition from an industry based economy to an economy based on innovation.
Bao'An G107 Fashion Business Zone from MLA+ on Vimeo
Therefore, the main challenge was to come up with a future-proof design that carefully integrates and addresses the complexity of the existing urban fabric.
Existing boulevards south of Huangpu Road:
In the design of MLA+ the highway G107 is still the driving force of the area to connect the different areas, but its function changes from an utilitarian infrastructure to a key driver for urban regeneration. Within this main structure hubs are created for different urban functions. Besides that, the public spaces are used to connect different elements of the existing city.
Proposal for boulevards south of Huangpu Road:
In the time to come, the consortium of MLA+ will refine the plan resulting in an implementation plan that will be implemented in the coming three years.
Birdseye View of the winning scheme by MLA+ Felixx Consortium:
Markus Appenzeller – partner MLA+:
“An important element of our plan is that we try to connect the bigger regional scale with the local design scale. This ‘in-between-scale’ is in our view the most important driver for quality, but still unseen as such in China. Therefore, as European experts we can make an important contribution in this area in Chinese cities.”
G107 highway Riverpark masterplan:
G107 highway Riverpark masterplan flooded:
Martin Probst – project leader Bao’an MLA+:
“Cooperation with local parties proved to be great value in this project. Looking at the complexity of the project I would go as far as to say that it was absolutely necessary. Winning this project is for us a confirmation that the collaborative approach of MLA+ and our expertise in urban redevelopment is valued. We are delighted to continue to be part of the transformation process of Shenzhen through realized projects.”
Brechtje Spreeuwers – China Director MLA+:
“The issue of urban regeneration is a very topical issue in China. Where the focus used to be on building new cities, at the moment the necessity of transforming the existing urban fabric starts to pervade. In our plan we address this issue by carefully studying what we can (re)use and how we can turn this into a quality for the future.”
MLA+
MLA+ is the sister company and internationally operating arm of MaccreanorLavington Architects. With a total staff of more than 100 employees and offices in London, Rotterdam, St Petersburg, Rio de Janeiro and Shanghai, the company works on urban planning, architecture and consultancy projects across Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. With more than ten years of working experience in China, MLA+ has built the knowledge and capacity needed to work in the increasingly complex environments of Chinese cities, especially in the field of urban regeneration.
Website: www.mlaplus.com
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