2. Outline:
• Stating Principles 21 st century city building Development
• a brief historical background
• Analyzing the contemporary extension or construction.
• Highlighting the advantages of the contemporary construction.
• Reflection on the contemporary solution.
3. Principles for Twenty-First- Century City Building
What city builders need is a set of overarching principles that provoke thought about larger concerns important to
improving and ensuring the quality of urban life and growth in terms of creating livable sustainable cities.
5. Committing to an environmental
Ethic
Two themes addressed:
1-The natural environment
2-smart city building
Environmental carrying capacity,
land-use management
6. • The Chongming Island Master Plan ,Shanghai, China
The government of China has begun to refocus its development philosophy in the direction of
environmental sustainability, the 2004 call off construction of the Hutiao Gorge Dam in Yunan shows
Chinas increased sensitivity to its natural environment.
SOM master planning cooperation , has helped in connecting the alluvial island at the Yangtze River. It
is today one of the worlds largest alluvial islandsand has some of Chinas richest agricultural land.
Expanding A city
Sustaining Green
7. The Challenge To transform a
coastal island into a world class
environmental and sustainable
district for Shanghai that preserves
the environment yet houses
800,000 people.
8. • Chongming will be a reflection of “best practices” in urban design and
planning The Chongming Island planning themes are as follows:
29. • To help regenerate Luwan District
through redevelopment of
old residential area into mixed used
community
• Position to be an urban center
international 24/7 community
• Respect for, and linkage to the existing
urban fabric
• Traditional streets and blocks size
• Pedestrian and public transit oriented
Include adaptive reuse of areas within the
community
• Phased development
33. Xintiandi: Existing Context
• Located at the heart of Shanghai
• Part of Taipingqiao masterplan
• Planning restrictions and opportunities due to First
• Congress Hall
• Existing traditional buildings-li long
34. Xintiandi Development and Design Concepts
Utilize Shanghai tradition to create center of living culture and living
lifestyle
Adaptive reuse of traditional residential buildings
Create a focal point in Shanghai
Create variety of open spaces to enjoy and mingle
Assemble a unique mix of uses to create a destination
Enhance the value of the masterplanned area
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45. A lifestyle focal point for Shanghai
A development that defines the area
Unique way to approach large scale urban development
Traditional buildings and districts can have value
Pedestrian friendly developments works
What has Xintiandi done??
48. Named “Foshan” in the year 628
One of China’s “四大名镇”
Known as“天下四大聚”along with
Beijing, Hankou, and Suzhou
Hometown of Cantonese Opera
Hometown of traditional Chinese
medicine
Hometown of martial arts
Pottery art
Cantonese cuisine
Paper-cut
Foshan Culture
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49. Cantonese Opera Nanfeng Guzhao
(南风古灶)
Wang Fei Hong(黄飞鸿)
Ancestral Hall
Paper-cut Lion Dance Cantonese Cuisine
Foshan Culture
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50. 佛山
Foshan
广州白云机场
Guangzhou
Baiyun Airport
广州 CBD
5号线
Line 5
Subway link to Guangzhou CBD
建新路
祖庙
Zu Miao
佛山老城
Foshan Old City
东华里
Donghuali
一号线
Line 1
65 Ha
祖庙站
Zu Miao Station
普君北路站
Line 1 and line 5 will link Foshan to the CBD of Guangzhou and bring new development
opportunities
1号线
Line 1
Metro Line 1 and line 5
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51. 品字街历史文化街区
Pinzi Historic and
Cultural Street Block
梁园历史文化街区
LiangGarden Historic and
Cultural Street Block
莲花南历史文化街区
Lianhuanan Historic and
Cultural street Block
任围历史文化街区
Renwei Historic and
Cultural Block street
Block
祖庙-东华里历史文化街区
Zu Miao-Donghua Historic
and Cultural Street Block
新安街历史文化街区
Xin’an Historic and
Cultural Street Block
省级保护文物单位
Provincial Level and Municipal Level
国家级文物保护单位
National Level
6 Historic and Culture Street Blocks of Foshan Old Town
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60. Preserve the Existing Buildings and the Special Architecture Elements
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61. Need for Building Improvements: the Structure
Upgrade the structure for 70-
year usage
New utilities and infrastructure
Upgrade the fire-fighting
system and modern amenities
(kitchen, toilet)
Upgrade the interior to satisfy
the sunlight and ventilation
requirement
Car Parking (Including
basement)
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62. Master Plan
Total net site area is 51.74ha., total GFA is 1.5 million square meters
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72. Open Space Network: Zumiao Temple Park
Expand the ZumiaoTemple public space, restoring the traditional space, reopen the east entrance
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73. Projects under development
Lot D酒店式公寓
Service Apartment
Lot Gos公共绿化
Public Green Space
Lot 4,14,5&15 高尚住宅区
High-end Residential
Lot 1 岭南新天地 LNTD
Foshan Lingnan Tiandi
Lot E 综合体
Apartment & Shopping
Mall
Lot A 综合体
Mixed use
development
80. Sustainable Site Design
Transit based, pedestrian friendly
masterplan
Mixed use, high density, walkable blocks
Landscape Design
Transportation and Circulation
Energy Strategies
Water & Wastewater Management
Solid Waste Management
Air & Indoor Environmental Quality
Social Benefits and Community
Development
Third Party Certification
SOL’s Sustainable Development Framework
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85. Restoration and architectural transformation of historical buildings
Phase 1 retail street view: restoration of 4 historical buildings Restoration of a provincial-level protection unit: Jianshi Mansion
Restoration of a protection unit- Li Zong Sheng old shop Restoration of a protection unit - the Wine Club
Foshan Lingnan Tiandi: Adaptive Reuse development
86. Restoration and architectural transformation of historical buildings
Foshan Lingnan Tiandi: Adaptive Reuse development