
Landscape Design of Shanghai Suhe MixC World
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Lab D+h
LEAD ARCHITECTS
Zhongwei Li, Nan Lin
ELECTROMECHANICAL CONSULTANT
Meinhardt Group, Promising Engineering And Consulting(shanghai)co., Ltd.
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
Arup
LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
Arup
DESIGN TEAM
Xiaowen Pan, Jiaqing Ye, Qiran Zhang, Yijun Shen, Jingyan Zhang, Siying Xu, Jingyu Wu, Chun Wu, Shiqi Huang, Yaxian Hu, Jiaqian Zhang, Nan Zhu, Xiujuan Li, Jiali Zhu, Ye Wu, Shuangshuang Gu, Yanyan Shi, Shibo Yao, Jian Zhou, Jun Ma
CLIENTS
China Resources Land Limited, Shun Tak Holadings
CURTAIN WALL CONSULTANT
Rfr Shanghai
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
Shanghai Landscape Architecture Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd.
ART CONSULTANT
Allrightsreserved. Limited
SIGNAGE & WAYFINDING CONSULTANT
Gk Shanghai
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS
Shanghai Wooran Landscape Engineering Co., Ltd, Shanghai Jingyu Garden
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Office For Urban Renewal(our), Shanghai Jiao Tong University Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd
PHOTOGRAPHS
Luwei Teng
AREA
60000 M²
YEAR
2022
LOCATION
Shanghai, China
CATEGORY
Public Space, Landscape Architecture
THE “GREEN HEART” OF CITY. NATURE FLOWS INTO COMMERCIAL SPACE
The Suzhou River Park allocates a valuable ground floor area to public space, even weakening the entrance to the sunken commercial area to enhance the perception of the site as a public space.
Carefully selected and arranged, different types of plants are found above ground and below ground. Even within the underground commercial area, every available space is utilized to the fullest extent possible in order to enhance the greenery.
The memorial of historic buildings on the site is accomplished through the incorporation of green spaces.
The lawn in front of the Tianhou Palace retains the spot shape of the original pillars, and the combination of skylight and lawn on the plaza near Shenyuli composes the plan of old Shikumen architecture.
Skylights left in the pavement serve as special paving and bring natural daylight into the underground commercial area. The indoor light will also shoot out in the evening to render another layer of atmosphere.
CONNECTION
The site of Suzhou River Park was originally comprised of several disjointed blocks separated by a busy road, which makes it difficult to walk from one part of the park to another.
To create a cohesive park experience, the landscape design utilized a unified design language to connect the different blocks with pedestrian bridges.
RESERVE FOR THE POSSIBILITIES
A city like Shanghai is where fresh ideas are constantly emerging. The open space must be designed for future possibilities and offers a vibrant stage for creativity and social engagement.
Despite its young age within one year, the park already showcases an impressive range of artistic and urban activities.
