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        <![CDATA[China Resources Wuhan Optics Valley Runjing Park Commercial Renewal / Dachuan Design + WTD Weitu Design]]>
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      <dc:creator>Andreas Luco</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The 2025 <a href="/tag/wuhan">Wuhan</a> Heye Mountain Bridge-Under Space Renewal project seeks to address three interconnected urban renewal challenges within the context of high-density development through a "clustered embedding" approach: ① Multi-stakeholder integration—blurring boundaries among community development, municipal infrastructure, and operational entities; only an organization co-evolved from site conditions and diverse stakeholder needs can achieve genuine integration; ② Paradigm shift—from "formal composition" to "functional organization," ensuring that each building's placement, cornering, and scale uniquely respond to constraints imposed by adjacent green spaces, woods, elevated roads, streets, and communities; ③ Residential value reorientation—abandoning material accumulation and excessive luxury in favor of practical publicness, introducing compact, lightweight, and operable public spaces to promote the publicization of residential boundaries and open them up to the city.</p>]]>
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