Changchun Vanke © Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl Ramboll Studio Drieseitl
Changchun Vanke © Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Changchun Vanke © Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Changchun Vanke © Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Changchun Vanke © Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
The Vanke Changchun project with natural and cultural landscape surrounded by brick walls was created from historical industrial ruins. The landscape architecture here has combined both the history of the industry and the unique evolved landscape on different axes. The urban axis has a beautiful green park that reflects the past. Seating areas have been created around listed trees with a unique view of pine trees and other new plants. This gives the place space and time. In the club square, sculptures flow into the urban space, their design offering views of the landscape. The paving creates a walking experience through the bricks of the industrial ruins that are steeped in history. Materials from the former industrial sites have been reused and given a connection with nature through new design elements. The connection between home and community, nature and city and past, present and future is shown. In the "Zeitgarten" one finds a haven of peace through different plants.
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Planning offices
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Überlingen
Employees
Dieter Grau, Jeff Boggess, Philipp Nedomlel, Stefan Brückmann, Hendrik Porst, Florian Zimmermann, Gustavo Glaeser, Alexander Rohe, Markus Rötzer, Sebastian Walker, Zheng Sun, Eileen Rissland, Yueqin Zuo, Bing Cao, Feng Ouyang, Jingcao Li, Ulrich Hoffmann, Shengnan Tao, Guodong Zhang, Zhirong Yan, Yinshi Jin, Pei Dang, Peng Zhou, Li Zhang, Qiong Wu
Project period
2011
Client
Changchun Vanke
Address
Changchun
China
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