MLA+ Wins Urban Design Competition to Regenerate Along the G107 Highway in Shenzhen
MLA+, in collaboration with Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners, the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, and the Shenzhen Municipal Design & Research Institute, has won first prize in the urban design competition for the regeneration of an area along the G107 highway in the Bao?an district of Shenzhen, China.
Courtesy of MLA+
MLA+, in collaboration with Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners, the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, and the Shenzhen Municipal Design & Research Institute, has won first prize in the urban design competition for the regeneration of an area along the G107 highway in the Bao?an district of Shenzhen, China.Located on both aspects of the G107, the one- to two-kilometer piece of land forms a 53-square-kilometer area for the new plan, which will redevelop a fragmented industrial landscape created by the highway and Shenzhen?s identity as a former ?Factory of the World? city.
Courtesy of MLA+
Thus, the MLA+ design utilizes the highway to connect varying areas, but changes the functions of these areas ?from a utilitarian infrastructure into a key driver for urban regeneration.?
Courtesy of MLA+
Courtesy of MLA+
An important element of our plan is that we try to connect the bigger regional scale with the local design scale. This ?in-between-scale? is in our view the most important driver for quality, but still unseen as such in China. Therefore, as European expe...
Courtesy of MLA+
MLA+, in collaboration with Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners, the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, and the Shenzhen Municipal Design & Research Institute, has won first prize in the urban design competition for the regeneration of an area along the G107 highway in the Bao?an district of Shenzhen, China.Located on both aspects of the G107, the one- to two-kilometer piece of land forms a 53-square-kilometer area for the new plan, which will redevelop a fragmented industrial landscape created by the highway and Shenzhen?s identity as a former ?Factory of the World? city.
Courtesy of MLA+
Thus, the MLA+ design utilizes the highway to connect varying areas, but changes the functions of these areas ?from a utilitarian infrastructure into a key driver for urban regeneration.?
Courtesy of MLA+
Courtesy of MLA+
An important element of our plan is that we try to connect the bigger regional scale with the local design scale. This ?in-between-scale? is in our view the most important driver for quality, but still unseen as such in China. Therefore, as European expe...
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