SWA Group announced this week that its plan for a transformative 7-kilometer swath of Yangtze River waterfront of the Hexi New Town in Nanjing, China, was selected as the winning entry among the four finalist teams and will begin detailed design in July toward anticipated initial construction beginning in 2011. Nanjing is one of China’s most ancient metropolitan centers dating back 2500 years and was for centuries the capital of China, as shown in its name: Nan meaning ‘southern’, and Jing meaning ‘capital’.
Components of the Riverfront redevelopment plan include:
- a 75-hectare (185 acre) Yangtze EcoPark at the convergence of the Yangtze, Jiajiang and Qinhuaixin Rivers that will include a major mixed-use development with eco-hotel, shopping, housing and office space;
- a 5 hectare (12.5 acre) site to include a Yangtze River Anthropology Museum;
- a 64-hectare (160 acre) Hexi Plaza which will be the cultural epicenter of Hexi Riverfront Linear Park including a Hexi Performing Arts Center and multiple facilities for entertainment, retail, residential, office and waterfront experiential activities;
- a 17-hectare (42.5 acre) Waterworks Park featuring family-entertainment, urban agriculture, tea follies, tourism and educational aspects;
- a 25-hectare (62.5 acre) Art Park featuring an international art museum from a world-class architect to attract 3 million annual visitors, and would include associated museum lofts.
In replacing brownfield sites once dominated by industrial uses, Nanjing Hexi will employ environmental innovation and restoration including regenerating the water quality of the Yangtze River basin, he said.
Nanjing Hexi aims to accommodate Nanjing’s continued growth as the capital of Jiangsu Province and the largest commercial center in this region of China, and further attract global investors and international clients, said Slaney.
An “Urban Garden” is made up of allotted plots for local residents to grow their own food. An adjacent tea garden, also called tea follies, provides a place to slow down and relax with family and friends. The garden will have the ability to harvest its own water, generate its own power, compost its own soil and become an important, productive landscape acting as a precedent for the City of Nanjing Hexi.
Other SWA design team members included associates Yu Peiwen and Ricardo Supiciche as well as Ronghui Li, Yan Mei, Ying Hu, Chris Morton, Jessica Bacorn and Julianne Rader. Jones Lang LaSalle –Shanghai provided key market and economics research.
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