Shanghai's New Horizon High Land Park & Civic Center / URBAN ARCHITECTURE

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Baoshan, China
  • Architects: URBAN ARCHITECTURE
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1029
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
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    Photographs:CreatAR Images
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Shanghai Taishen Trading Co., Ltd, Shanghai Xinlin Building Materials Co., Ltd, Taicang Gold Inlaid Yu Metal Products Co., Ltd, Zhejiang Yuzhe Lighting Co., Ltd
  • Lead Architects: Yang Cui
  • Category: Public Space, Park
  • Landscape Design: Urban Architecture •UT Youta Planning • Landscape Division
  • Lighting Design: AET Lighting Design
  • Core Team: Xuan Chen、Mei Xu、Peng Wang
  • Construction Drawing Design: Urban Architecture
  • North District Team: Pingdong, Xue, Xianyao Wang, Yiqiang Shen
  • Landscape Principal Designer: Chaojin Yu
  • Landscape Design Core Team: Hui Guo, Sanmei Tian, Zuosong Deng, Xian Huang, Chuanlong He, Yan Zhang, Qiang Li, Zhilin Liu, Yu Jie Wan, Peng Shi, Jiebin Zhou
  • Developer: Shanghai Baoshan District Gaojing People's government
  • City: Baoshan
  • Country: China
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Text description provided by the architects. High Land Park Civic Center is an old building renovation project. The project is located at Gaojing Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai, based on an abandoned railway freight station, adjacent to the Beiyang Railway Branch Line, a railway line that runs through downtown Shanghai. The site is cut by crisscrossing road traffic, creating an overlooked, abandoned space in the urban fabric.

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Cite: "Shanghai's New Horizon High Land Park & Civic Center / URBAN ARCHITECTURE" 09 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1007868/shanghais-new-horizon-high-land-park-and-civic-center-urban-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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