Xujiahui Park
Shanghai, China
- Landscape Architects
- WAA
- Year
- 2002
Located in the heart of the European concession of the city, this park of more than 70,000 square metres is part of a major urban renewal project undertaken in the year 2000. The general vision for this park emerged from the importance of preserving the most striking feature of Shanghai’s industrial era: the tall and impressive factory chimney. This architectural feature serves as a beacon in the park, recalling the contributions of past generations. The park’s design remains contemporary and international with traces of the city’s past.
Awards:
2004: National and Regional Honour Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)
© Vincent Asselin
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