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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6

Atelier Z+

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
© Min Yang

ARCHITECTS
Atelier Z+

DESIGN TEAM
Yanlin Jin, Zhaoming Chen, Ruoyue Chen, Shenghao Yang

CLIENTS
Shanghai Hongkou District Greening Management Affairs Center

LEAD DESIGNER
Bin Zhang

CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Shanghai Gardening-landscaping Construction Co.,ltd

COLLABORATORS
Landscape Design Institute Of Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co.,ltd(construction Drawing Design)

PHOTOGRAPHS
Min Yang

AREA
960 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Hong Kou Qu, China

CATEGORY
Landscape Architecture, Renovation

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Peace Park, initially established in 1958 under the name “Tilan Park” in its early construction phase and later renamed in the following year, stands as a historically significant urban park in northeast Shanghai, ranking as the third largest park in the central city within the Inner-Ring Road.

The former entrance before this renovation was built in 1996, which featured a centrally positioned hollowed-out iron gate facing away from the tree-lined park avenue, with an entrance plaza in the front.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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To the north of the gate was a guardhouse, and to the south was a wall connecting to the adjacent building, with a large plane tree closely behind it.

The wall bore a plaque engraved with “Peace Park”. The former gate, characterized by horizontally extended brown granite stone-faced walls in front of the towering plane trees, retained the spatial layout from its initial construction period.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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The renovation of the Tianbao Road entrance aims to address the current theme of urban openness while preserving the city’s memories and respecting the park’s history.

We focus on the most significant spatial layout of the entrance, characterized by the harmonious interplay between the park plaque wall and the towering plane trees, creating a welcoming front plaza.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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In-situ reconstruction involves using the same-color dry-laid rubble stone walls, complemented by cor-ten steel plate park plaques with fonts matching the original.

To enhance the legacy of the park entrance, a flowing water feature garden is introduced within an L-shaped recess between the plaque wall and the adjacent building to the south.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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The water feature, cascading in a series of steps, accentuates the continuity of this park entrance.

While dismantling the former guardhouse on the north side to release more space, several sections of rubble stone retaining walls, arranged in varying heights, horizontal extensions, and parallel alignment, work in conjunction with the plaque wall.

Together, they redefine the entrance plaza gradually narrowing from the street to the inner side of the park. Within the renovated entrance area, two plane trees are retained.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Additionally, Acer serratus is replanted between the walls, merging harmoniously with the green space on the north side. and blank spaces between brick patterned stone pavement form tree basins.

The gaps between the rubber stone walls are seamlessly transitioned with stone-paved openings and a gently sloping green area on the north side. The pavement finish near the interface shifts from a burnished finish to a naturally undulating surface carved on-site.

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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The renovated Tianbao Road entrance dispenses with the gate in the traditional sense and, in its place, introduces a city node space defined by the plaque wall, creating an entrance with a rich sense of depth.

This transformation turns the entrance plaza into a pocket park 24-hour accessible to citizens, known as “Yuanyuan” (Wall Garden).

Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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Renovation of Peace Parks Gate 6
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