With a focus on Hanyang’s historic past, The Sino Ocean City Lane project creates a new language that permeates through the masterplan and architectural features.
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CityLane
Commercial Architecture (Under Construction)
Firm
5+design
Architect/Designer
Ramón Hone
Design Team
Dionicio Valdez, Terry Chen
Location
Wuhan, China
Country
China
Photographer/Copyright
©5+design
Hubei province is the cradle of Chu culture and as such, is a major influence on the project’s design not only with its planning and layout but also in the design of the buildings. The masterplan restores the route to its full length with a series of new buildings and pavilions that re-connect the Gui Yuan Temple with the river.
Towers north and south highlight a view across the city from west to east that frame the route between the city to the temple. The remaining 200m of West Hanyang street will be extended across Parrot Road, sweeping around to the temple gate.
A pedestrian route will further activate the masterplan and establish a key pedestrian zone lined with Gingko trees, restaurants, and shops. The Hanyang West Street path will curve across the project to take in the retained historic buildings on the site as it once had.
Forming a loop, the circulation takes in the historic structures and the lively neighborhood, creating a vital civic and cultural destination within this part of the city.
A newly created plaza will stand at the temple gate organized around the temple axis to usher visitors in with a sense of peace and tranquility. Source by 5+design.