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PROJECT STRATEGIES OVERVIEW

On this page, based on the site condition and analysis, I firstly discuss the three strategies that are mainly used in the masterplan to respond to these problems, then use diagrams and dates to explain them one by one.

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Strategy 1

Vehicle-dominated roads lead to a bad walking experience.

Strategy 2

The dilapidated ancient buidlings lead to a low occupancy rate and a single function.

Strategy 3

Affected by flood every year and has weak self-regulation ability.

The green axis plus diverse green space forms.

The green axis mainly represent as the linear forest on the site, it will connect with the existing city green corridor as well as creating a comfortable walking experience for people. Different forms of green space use will bring a variety of green lifestyle including both viewing and urban farming.

The renovation of historical buildings and exsiting residential buildings.

Under the protection of ancient architecture texture, we have changed the single fuction of ancient architecture, as well as improving its vitality through different degrees of transformation and innovation of ancient architecture.

Urban resilience and sustainable consideration.

Under the consideration of urban resillence, we designed some sunken points to make the area more resilient to flooding. It will be green slope in sunny days and collect water in raining days.

STRATEGIE 1: GREEN AXIS AND DIVERISE GREEN SPACE FORMS

In this strategie, on the basis of the flooding issue and important road system, we decide the location of the green axis and connect the masterplan with the whole city. Diverise green space forms are used for different areas.

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We designed the green axis based on the flooding and road system. The green will connect and expand to the whole city.

Green space types

The main road system and important nodes.

The middle street is the lowest point of the whole site and the main water collecting area.

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