開發(fā)單位:上海長興島漁港有限公司
規(guī)劃設(shè)計:SPARK思邦
項目總負(fù)責(zé):斯蒂芬.平博理+ 林雯慧
項目經(jīng)理:朱茜琳
設(shè)計團(tuán)隊:Luca Maccarinelli,葉軍
設(shè)計時間:2018年
總規(guī)劃面積:1,760,000平方米
Client: Shanghai Changxing Island Fishing Port Company Limited
Design Architect: SPARK
Project Director: Stephen Pimbley + Wenhui Lim
Project Associates:Xilin Zhu
Team: Luca Maccarinelli, Jason Ye
Design Date: 2018
Total Plan Area: 1,760,000 sqm
SPARK思邦橫沙漁港的總體規(guī)劃位于上海東南部的長江三角洲。該場地目前是該市河口港口的一部分。長江每年向海洋排放大量的泥沙沉積物。沉積物形成了河口的地貌,這些沉積流激發(fā)了SPARK思邦對總體規(guī)劃的靈感。SPARK思邦的提議是一個富有遠(yuǎn)見的計劃,將工業(yè)食品生產(chǎn)與生活、工作和旅游結(jié)合起來。該發(fā)展表明,將糧食農(nóng)業(yè)生產(chǎn)與商業(yè)企業(yè)、住宅、旅游和生態(tài)相結(jié)合,在經(jīng)濟(jì)和社會方面具有可持續(xù)發(fā)展性。 SPARK的總體規(guī)劃是圍繞一個綠色連接的景觀環(huán)路(稱為“發(fā)現(xiàn)之路”)組織的。這條綠樹成蔭的小徑可容納行人和騎自行車者,并將從南部海濱餐飲區(qū)到探索館、酒店和濕地的所有開發(fā)區(qū)域連接在一起。橫沙開發(fā)區(qū)最終將容納大約20000人,該項目的一系列標(biāo)志性建筑包括實驗溫室、濱水餐廳、牡蠣山酒店和魚市。
SPARK's Hengsha master plan is located southeast of Shanghai in the Yangtze Delta. The site currently forms part of the estuary port facilities of the city. The Yangtze River discharges huge amounts of sediment each year into the sea. The sediment created the landforms that exist in the estuary, these sedimentary flows inspired the master plan's geometric network. SPARK's proposal is a visionary planning and social mix of industrial food production with living, working and tourism. The development demonstrates that integrating food and agricultural production with commercial enterprise, residential, tourism and ecology is economically and socially sustainable. SPARK's master plan is organised around a green connecting landscape loop called the Path of Discovery. The tree-lined path accommodates pedestrians and cyclists and links all zones of the development together from the waterfront dining zone in the south to the discovery pavilions, hotels and wetlands. The Hengsha development will eventually be home to around 20,000 people living and working amongst the architectural landmarks that symbolise the project: Experimental Greenhouses, Waterfront Dining Pavilions, Oyster Hill Hotel and the Fish Market.