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Uniting Communities
from May 2020
Uniting Communities Baotou Vanke Central Park in Baotou, China transformed a former wasteland into a lush landscape of lake, rolling hills, meadows and gardens. The design was shaped by an extensive community process ZAP Associates LLC by and is now celebrated as an important destination and centre for Baotou City.
By: ZAP Associates LLC
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Situated on 22 acres between Baotou Wenhua Road and the Qingshan freeway - design and sustainability come together in this project to produce a new type of urban landscape that is active, innovative, resourceful and ecologically rich. The sustainability of the parks can be measured not only in terms of ecology, water, energy, and materials but also in terms of social vibrancy as places that promote the health and
wellbeing of the people who experience them.
The most dramatic aspect of the site transformation has been the restoration of its ecosystem – new green spaces were created, and a new freshwater lake was added to bring Baotou’s water into the open. New forest types and amended soils respond to the design’s microclimates and showcase a diversity of species specifically suited to each area. Along with the existing watershed terrain and the alignment of the
lake integrates to create diverse flow patterns which are characteristic of natural water systems, creating ecologically valuable, natural and diverse habitats for biodiversity. It not only conforms to the watershed terrain, but also creates a rare large open water surface in Baotou.
In addition to the diverse activity space along the shore, the lake is built to reflect the image of the front elevation of the tourist centre, facing the main entrance of the park. Walking through the plaza, the winding shoreline, the undulating architectural reflections and the rich layers of canopy lines, together form a
gorgeous and modern artistic painting. The Crescent Bay besides the bridge shows the charm of exquisite modern design with a simple flowing curve.
The project offers a new model of sustainability for similarly scaled projects - one that carefully balances environmental and cultural considerations. Developed in close collaboration with the city, Vanke team and community, the park’s range of social spaces include areas for quiet contemplation, a large community gathering space, and inclusive play area for all ages and abilities. The project specifically promotes human health through a series of walking trails and loops.
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