Jingyue Central Park / SHUISHI

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Chang Chun Shi, China
  • Category: Park
  • Owner: Changchun Jingyue High-tech Industrial Development Zone Management Committee, Jilin Jingfa Innovation Investment Group Co., Ltd,Changchun Jingyue Investment Holdings (Group) Co., Ltd.
  • EPCO: SHUISHI, Shanghai Garden Group
  • Planning Design: SHUISHI Landscape Design
  • Landscape Design: SHUISHI Landscape DepartmentⅡ, SHUISHI Landscape EPCO Management Team, Changchun Jingyue Design Group Co., Ltd
  • Digital Design: SHUISHI , FAB-UNION
  • Project Management: Changchun Weishi Construction Engineering Project Management Co., Ltd.
  • Operator: SHUISHI, Shanghai Garden Group
  • City: Chang Chun Shi
  • Country: China
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Text description provided by the architects. Turning idle municipal land into ecological green lung. Jingyue Central Park, known as the "ecological green lung" of Jingyue High-tech Zone in Changchun City, covers a total area of 490,000㎡, including 59,000㎡building areas. The project is encircled by large residential quarters with a population of about 300,000, as well as business buildings, office buildings, and primary and secondary schools. It also sits close to nine universities, including Northeast Normal University, Jilin Jianzhu University and Jilin Agricultural University. Due to construction of the viaduct, river, and residential, commercial and office buildings in the neighboring areas, the project site was beset by piles of abandoned earth and construction waste, which blocked the connection between the north and south of the site, and turned it into an idle municipal land. In response to the needs of urban development, the project was launched. The park penetrates north and south and extends east and west, becoming a core node of the urban green space system connecting citizens, the city and nature. Through the design and implementation of a series of green valley, water body, activity space and space under the viaduct, the site transforms from an idle municipal land to an urban green lung.   

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Cite: "Jingyue Central Park / SHUISHI" 09 Oct 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1023850/jingyue-central-park-shuishi> ISSN 0719-8884

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