Spring Garden is located in a core position of Shahu, Pingshan District. It is adjacent to the Jinlong Station of Metro Line 14(under construction) and the Pingshanwei Station of Metro Line 16 (under construction), providing convenient transportation. Also, Spring Garden is surrounded by main urban roads, such as Pingshan Jinbi Road 365, Pingshan Avenue, and Nanping Expressway, which make it well-connected to other regions of the city. This project includes a kindergarten and is surrounded by outstanding primary and secondary school resources.
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Global Future Design Awards 2024
SPRING GARDEN
Private Landscape Architecture (Concept)
Firm
GND Jiedi Landscape Design
Architect/Designer
Qiu Ge, Zhong Yongcheng, Li Bing,Zhou Wen ,Chen Wenda
Design Team
Tao Jun, Jiang Jun, Zhou Hongyu, Zhang Dongdong, He Ao, Ma Huihui, Li Chunfei, Zhao Yang, Jiang Jinjun, Liu Qing, Liu Jia, Liu Zhifeng, Luo Chuyi ,Liao Jiali, Huangfu Wanting, Yuan Xuepei, Yan Xingxing, Guo Shuqi, Chen Jiarong, Zhong Huayan, Zhu Yuzhen, Lin Xiaojing, Zhu Liangbo, Ma Ting, He Peishu
Location
Shenzhen
Country
China
Photographer/Copyright
©GND Jiedi Landscape Design
Website
www.gnd.hk
Instagram
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Shahu, where the project is located, is the core area of Pingshan CBD. Firstly, a high-quality mountainous and water environment is integrated to construct the district into an “ecological gateway”. Secondly, the industrial transition and upgrading are facilitated to build the area into an “innovative soft core”. Thirdly, supporting facilities are improved to reconstruct the district into a “fun-living community”.
Regarding the landscape design and construction for the exhibition area, Anju Jianye joined hands with GND Landscape in deeply interpreting the relationships between cities, architecture, environment, and residents. Based on thoughts from the perspectives of site, scenario, experience, social interaction, and parent-child interactions, modern and simple landscape language is used to inherit the spatial order of traditional garden space, turn regions, nature, cultures, and materials into a unique visual language, and create a multi-layered and mutually-connected ecological system that combines an open space, recreation facilities, and characteristic garden landscapes.
Based on considerations from several aspects, the children’s playground design plans the outdoor area and the overhead layer integratedly, providing a pro-nature space that suits children of all ages and hobbies. The interactive devices, recreational facilities, a fantastic and interesting nature garden, and sightseeing paths all inspire children’s unique ability to explore and imagine. The pro-nature and diverse supporting facilities allow children to get close to nature just by walking downstairs rain or shine.
The design focuses on interactions between the site and terrain. The region is interwoven with the landscape, allowing residents to touch the natural texture by reaching out, and to see the real natural landscape in the garden by looking up. It creates a completely immersive landscape atmosphere. Here, residents can leisurely sit down or have small get-togethers. The design reconstructs the balance between nature and city, as well as deliver the pure spatial vitality.
The design builds the ecological beauty that integrates water and landscape to deduce the human-centered spatial perception. The space is enclosed by green plants and artistic landscape walls, and the swimming pool is incorporated and wrapped by nature to reduce intervention, guarantee privacy, and ensure the safety of children while playing in the community.
The outdoor functional section of the swimming pool is linked with and complements the functions of the overhead layer. Meanwhile, the field view and the smoothly connected traffic flow allow residents to have intimate contact with nature through recreational activities, creating a poetic community sports space.
The design builds a general clubhouse suitable for all ages in the overhead layer, creating a comfortable “second living room” and an aerobic exercise place that is fully close to nature, integrating the educational space, children’s fun space, vitality space, elderly space, and communication space, etc., which provides residents with a social recreation space fitting all time, all seasons, and all weather. An urban interactive sharing platform for all-age interaction, diverse integration, and coexistence with nature is designed and constructed, providing dwellers and surrounding residents with a slow yet exquisite living experience space.