Hangzhou Riverfront Public Space - Sanqiao Asian Games Park / TJAD Original Design Studio
Hangzhou Riverfront Public Space - Sanqiao Asian Games Park / TJAD Original Design Studio
Sanqiao Asian Games Park is located on the south bank of the Qiantang River in Hangzhou's Binjiang District. The design aims to "build a new waterfront that combines urban, cultural, ecological, intelligent, local, and forward-looking characteristics." It is the advanced phase of the 12-kilometer waterfront public space renovation project in Binjiang District of Hangzhou, undertaken by the Original Design Studio of TJAD. This project is a key Hangzhou's Binjiang District initiative to welcome the Asian Games. It profoundly embodies the Asian Games preparation philosophy of 'hosting a good event and uplifting a city.' The design follows the overall planning concept of "orange-blue ribbon, super seawall, urban slice" — transitioning from "Asian Games" to "Asian Games+," connecting a 17.4-kilometer urban sports experience belt without walls; moving from "safety" to "safety+," constructing a super new seawall that combines multiple functions and various activities; transitioning from "every day" to " everyday+," creating a set of multi-themed urban slices that establish a connection between waterfront public spaces and the hinterland.
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