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1、? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT1.JDNC?JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXISShanghai, China?SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT3.JDNCTABLE OF CONTENTS1. Overview1.1 Goals and Objectives1.2 Overal2、l Concept2. Site Context2.1 Regional Context2.2 Government Master Plan2.3 Site Opportunities and Constraints2.4 Site Traffic and Roadway Adjustment3. Design Concept3.1 Overall Design Concept3.2 Sustainable Initiatives3.3 Park Zones and Program4. Design Diagrams4.1 Open Space and View Corridors4.2 Ci3、rculation4.3 Types of Water Body and Water Edge4.4 Grading, Drainage and Stormwater Management4.5 Planting and Irrigation4.6 Building Programs & Temporary Event Rental Spaces4.7 Utilities5. Detailed Design5.1 Path5.2 Park Areas5.3 Streetscape5.4 Site Furniture5.5 Canopy5.6 Lighting5.7 Fountain5.8 En4、vironmental Graphic Design6. Appendix?Table of Contents?481542722031. ?1.1 ?1.2 ?2. ?2.1 ?2.2 ?2.3 ?2.4 ?3. ?3.1 ?3.2 ?3.3 ?4. ?4.1 ?4.2 ?4.3 ?4.4 ?4.5 ?4.6 ?4.7 ?5. ?5.1 ?5.2 ?5.3 ?5.4 ?5.5 ?5.6 ?5.7 ?5.8 ?6. ? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT4.JDNC?-?SECTION 1 5、- OVERVIEW? Overall Birds-eye View? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT5.JDNC?SECTION 1 - OVERVIEW1.1?GOALS AND OBJECTIVES? ? ?GOALSPromote a sustainable system in public spacesProvide programs attracting user groups of various ages, interests andschedules, and make6、 the park a year round, 24/7 destination for localresidents and visitors? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?OBJECTIVESProvide strong visual and physical connections between the park site andadjacent open space systemRestore riparian corridors along all the existing streams/canals with thegoal of improving water 7、quality, creating wetland habitat, and mitigatingflood damageEstablish ecological corridors through the park that provide for wildlifehabitat and movement, increase rainwater infiltration, and promote outdoorrecreationIdentify and restore native plant communities into the park that supportnative fau8、naPromote sustainable design and uses in the parkProvide programs to meet the needs of abled and disabled, young andagedCreate seasonal interest in the park to make it a year round destinationCreate spaces for local residents to use at the ends of the day andweekends, spaces for adjacent office work9、ers to use during the dayProvide year round programs and special events to attract people fromdowntown Shanghai and other adjacent areas, as well as local residentsRespect the cultural heritage of the site, create a unique park of greatbeauty? Perspectives? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SC10、HEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT6.JDNC?“?”? Overall Plan and PerspectivesThe park integrates the diverse and temporal landscape experiences withthe natural setting of the site and rich cultural heritage in Jiading, as if it isDancing in the Woods“, through a sustainable design approach, to create asignat11、ure landscape axis in the heart of Jiading New City.?SECTION 1 - OVERVIEW1.2?OVERALL CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT7.JDNC?SECTION 1 - OVERVIEW1.2?OVERALL CONCEPT? Perspectives? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT8.JDNC12、?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT9.JDNC2.1?REGIONAL CONTEXT? Location at Yangtze River Delta; Agricultural and Traditional Village?1217?1217?1217 AD?221?221?221 BC?Jiading?1948?1948?1948 AD?ShanghaiDowntown?Jiading?ShanghaiDowntown?Jiading13、?ShanghaiDowntown?Jiading? Build-up Sediments Land Formation of Shanghai?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXT?2005?1670?20?2001?41.4?7000?1217?1553?142?LOCATION AND HISTORYShanghai is located in Yangze River Delta, right next to the mouth ofYangtze River, in Sub-tropical monsoon climate. It is the largest city in14、 China,with a population of 16.7 million in 2005. It is a prominent economic &financial center in Asia Pacific region, and a cultural center in SoutheasternChina. Jiading District is about 20 km from downtown Shanghai. The OldTown has a population of 414,000 in 2001.Historic maps show the sediments 15、built up at Shanghai area and formed theland. Land at Jiading area was formed about 7000 years ago. Jiading countywas established in 1217 AD, while Shanghai became a city since 1553 AD.Shanghai is surrounded by Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces, which are richin their cultural history. During Qianlong 16、era (1736-1795 AD) of Qing Dynasty,Shanghai became an important seaport for Yangtze and Huangpu river.During 1800s and early 1900s, Shanghai became a treaty port and wasopened to international trade.Jiading is located in the Yangtze Delta alluvial plain. Vast pre-developmentwetlands were created by 17、Yangtze river sediment deposition. (142 millionm3/yr) In the long history of agriculture practice, a lot of wetland wereconverted into agriculture fields, and canals were created to drain wetlands.Canal systems were expanded for irrigation and transportation. Landconversion creates excess runoff and18、 decreased water quality.Villages expanded with agricultural advances. The sophisticatedcanal/stream system created the vernacular settlement model, WaterVillages south of Yangtze River, the life style around canals.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT10.JDNC? Loca19、l Cultural and Art InspirationShanghaiDowntown?ZhouzhuangFengjing?Suzhou?Jiading?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?; ?; ? ?CULTURE AND ARTThe art and culture in Yangtze River Delta has a long history. SongjiangSchool and Huating School painting started in Ming Dynasty. One of theirmost famous painters was Qi20、chang Dong. Shanghai School was an veryimportant traditional art school during Qing Dynasty and twentieth century.One of their most famous painters was Baoshi Fu. Famous painter inmodern time, Yanshao Lu from Nanxiang in Jiading District, was thesouthern equivalent of painter Keran Li.Chinese Schola21、r Garden south of Yangtze River is famous for its integrationof landscape, painting and poem. Architectural style, especially the roofshape reflects the regional climate characters. Landscape elements includepond, bank, stone, bridge, vegetation, etc.Jiading has abundant culture heritages, and is co22、nsidered as a renownedhistoric and cultural city south of Yangtze River. It is rich in culture andeducation tradition, with a lot of talented people in history and today. It is thehometown of a lot of famous diplomats. There are 12 none-physical culturalheritages in Jiading District, including Jiadi23、ng bamboo engraving, Malubamboo knitting, Medicine-dyed Cloth, Xuhang Grass Knitting, Stone Barand Stone Lock, Nanxiang Xiaolong Bun, Jiangqiao Lamb, Tea Dance,Taoism Music, Jiading Xi Opera, southern string & bamboo music.2.1?REGIONAL CONTEXT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIG24、N FINAL REPORT11.JDNC? (A12) ? (A5) ? (A12)? (A30)?15?30?30?30?1.5?45?12?11?,?,30?45?45?60?30?80? Regional Railway? Subway and Elevated Light Rail? Transportation Hub? Express Roadway2.1?REGIONAL CONTEXT?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXTREGIONAL TRANSPORTATIONShanghai is a major transportation hub in Eastern C25、hina. PudongInternational Airport is the 3rd biggest airport in China and 5th biggest in theworld in freight transportation. Hongqiao Airport is the 5th biggest airport inChina. Shanghai has the second largest container port in the world. Newlybuilt Yangshan Deep-water Port will make Shanghai the wo26、rlds largest port.Inter-connected express road system ties Shanghai with the surroundingareas. Hu Jia Highway(A12) and Jia Jin Hightway (A5) are the mainconnection to Shanghai downtown, Hu Jia Highway(A12) is planned to linkto Chongming Island, Jiao Qu Huan Xian (A30) directly connects tocontainer p27、ort. Jiading District is 15 min. to Kunshan, 30 min to Suzhou, 30min. to downtown, 2 hr to Hangzhou, 30 min. to Hongqiao Airport , 1.5 hrs toPudong International Airport . When the future express road is built, it takesonly 45 min to Chongming Island.Well developed metro system provides convenient m28、ass transit to theGreater Shanghai area. Currently, Shanghai has 12 subway and light raillines. Elevated line 11 directly connects Jiading with World Expo site andbridging to Dishui Town, where the deep water terminal locates. Line 11connects to Line 2, which links to Pudong District. From Jiading, 29、it takes 30min to major MRT lines, 45 min to downtown, then another 45 60 min fromdowntown to other suburban terminal stations.Shanghai has already built and is still building high speed railways. It takesonly 30 min. from Shanghai to Suzhou, and 80 min from Shanghai toHangzhou by high speed rail.? 30、JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT12.JDNC? Jiading Government Master Plan? Existing Jiading? Jiading New Town Central Area Land Use? View of Jiading New Town Central Area2.2?GOVERNMENT MASTER PLAN?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXT?15.5?670?320?GOVERNMENT MASTER PLANJiading go31、vernment master plan divides the urban area into 5 zones: OldTown, New City, F1 Circuit, ECO Park, and New Industrial Area. Greenbuffers are proposed between the zones. New City will be the central districtof Jiading in the future.Jiading old town shows the typical vernacular canal town framework so32、uthYangtze river. There are also several well preserved historical gardens inJiading district, including Guyi Garden in Nanxiang, Qiuxia Garden andConfucius Temple in Jiading.Existing canal network is well connected with major canals, with smallvillages built along the canals. The ponds are scattere33、d around the canal.Small canals are used for irrigation.The pattern of the farmland shows the typical agriculture system convertedfrom wetlands, using unmanaged flood irrigation system to buildindependent ponds and using storm water for irrigation.The new town will have a population of 155,500 with 34、6,700,000 sq.m. ofresidential development and 3,200,000 sq.m. of commercial and otherdevelopments. The basic strategies include: the existing canals are to bepreserved and enhanced as core open spaces; the new landscape axis is tobe created in the core of the New City connecting the green buffer wit35、hYuanxiang Lake; high density developments are located around the majoropen spaces and to the north of the site, low density developments arelocated to the northwest of the site and around Yuanxiang Lake area; civicprograms are used to connect the Old Town with the New City.Phase 1 development is th36、e northern part of the new city. Mixed-usedevelopment is located in the east, while the residential is located in thewest and the periphery, and the civic uses are in the middle. Major greenspaces include the Ziqidonglai Landscape Axis, Yuanxiang Lake and thelinear green spaces along the canals.? JI37、ADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT13.JDNC? Adjacent Land Use of Jiading Central Park? Existing Site Photos?: 72? Size of park: 72 ha ?: 2000? length: 2600 m ?: 350? width: 350 m35? 35 min. walk? Existing Site Plan? Jiading New Town Open Space System2.3?SITE OPPORTUNI38、TIES AND CONSTRAINTS?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXT?24?EXISTING SITE CONDITIONSAdjacent land uses include civic, office, residential, commercial/retail aroundthe park which will help to activate the park 24/7. However, Dongyun Jieencroaches into the park, partially blocked the visual connection betweenthe p39、ark and Yuanxiang Lake area.Open space system follows the canal system and major roadway. An openspace network is envisioned in the Master Plan.Existing factory buildings occupy part of the site. The rest is mostly farmland.There are street trees along all the existing roads. Dongyun Jie andDongyun 40、Lake construction are finished.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT14.JDNC? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?11?A5? ?A5?11? ?2.3?SITE OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXTOPPORTUNITIES Natural setting of the wetland landscape and rich cultural history in41、 theregion give the project great potential in restoring wetland landscape onsite and creating local cultural programs New road system and public transit provide easy accesses to the site Sophisticated canal and lake system have great potentials to becomemajor site amenities and part of the ecologic42、al corridors An open space system with the landscape axis potentially connected withYuanxiang Lake and Green Buffer was envisioned in the master plan The site is big yet at pedestrian scale Diverse uses around the site bring various user groups to the park Existing trees on site create great sceneri43、es and large tree stock for futurepark uses Existing working farms provides great agricultural scenery andopportunities for publics to get educated in agriculture Some existing building on site have potential to be reused for sport orcultural programs, provided that they are not contaminated or have44、 beenremediatedCONSTRAINTS Park is fragmented by proposed roads and existing canals, which limitedits uses and potential as a ecological corridor The existing canal system on site requires a lot of bridges and limited thepossibility to adjust road elevations The water quality in the canals is very l45、ow. Untreated waste water andpolluted surface runoff was discharged directly into the canal system Existing agricultural practice damaged natural wetland system and bringsexcessive nutrients to the adjacent water bodies Dongyun Jie, elevated light rail line 11 and on grade expressway A5created physi46、cal and visual barriers in connecting with adjacent openspaces F1 circuit to the west, expressway A5 and light rail line 11 creates majornoise impact to the site Potential contamination in the existing factory buildings and sites mayrequire remediation before they become part of a public park? JIADI47、NG NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT15.JDNC?, ?11?-?F1? ?SITE TRAFFICThe road system proposed in the government master plan provides the siteeasy vehicular connections with its surroundings: two MRT stations arewithin walking distance from the site, the Jiading New City a48、rea is boundedby express roads on 3 sides, Yong Shen Road and Akesu Road are majorinternal arteries in the New Town, Hu Yi Road goes directly into the OldTown Center; Sheng Xin Road has elevated light rail line 11; A30 expressway exit connects to He Zuo Road; and major east west roads extendtowards 49、west to F1 circuit.However, the impact from the through traffic to the landscape axis is notconsidered carefully in the master plan. The landscape axis is fragmented byroads and canals. Disconnected green spaces limit the potential for a wildlifecorridor. Both West and East ends are lack of connecti50、on with adjacentgreen spaces. Dongyun Jie encroaches into the park, partially blocked thephysical and visual connection between the park and Yuanxiang Lake area.? Wildlife Corridor? Proposed Pedestrian Circulation? Proposed Vehicular Circulation? Traffic Impact? Site Access2.3?SITE TRAFFIC AND ROADW51、AY ADJUSTMENT?SECTION 2 SITE CONTEXTROAD ADJUSTMENTFive local streets are to be terminated at the park, and all the traffic are to bedirected to the artery roads to cross the park, as the local streets are toprovide access to land parcels, not to bear the transportation capacity.At places where the 52、artery roads cross the park, various strategies areapplied to create a continuous large green space throughout. At Wen QuanRoad and Sheng Xin Road where the road elevation change is highlyrestricted due to the sophisticated infrastructure around, overheadpedestrian bridge/wildlife corridors are crea53、ted to connect the Fitness Zonewith Community Zone and the green buffer on the other side of A5 highway.He Zuo Road, Yong Sheng Road and Akesu Road are to be sunken into atunnel where it cross the park, and the South Yu Min Road is elevated into alandmark bridge where Gongjiabang Canal crosses, to a54、llow the parkspaces to continue on grade. The ultimate goal is to provide a holistic parkexperience and facilitate both pedestrian and wildlife movement inside andthrough the park.?/?A5? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT16.JDNC?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NE55、W CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT17.JDNC3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT18.JDNC?:?“?” - ?CONCEPT: DANCING IN THE WOODS“Dance” - The landscape concept for the Park is an interpretation 56、oftraditional Chinese painting, calligraphy and dance. Natural elements fromthe landscape such as the flying cloud and flowing water inspired thesetraditional Chinese art forms, and their flowing, dynamic forms also translatewell into modern landscape design. Paintings of the local artist, Yanshao L57、uhas greatly inspired the design vocabulary of the park.The choreography of movement as the paths interact with each other andwith a variety of park elements forms the whole composition.?SECTION 1 - OVERVIEW3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL RE58、PORT19.JDNC?:?“?” - ?CONCEPT: DANCING IN THE WOODS“Woods” - This park takes the mission of restoring natural systems andreestablishing the wildlife habitat on site, as well as creating an active placefor people. It will be dominated by large areas of plants, including woodland,tree groves, specimen 59、trees, wetland, and meadows3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT20.JDNCPARK USESIn Shanghai, the most popular public spaces are the paved space in shade.Big varieties of activities happen in those spaces all day and60、 year round.This is a response to the local climate and people in living condition:Shanghai is in sub-tropical climate. It does not snow in winter, and gets veryhot and humid in summer; most people live in the apartment buildings anddo not have private yards for outdoor activities. Therefore, outdoo61、r publicspaces becomes very critical to peoples life. They set the stage for peoplessocial life.3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT21.JDNC?DESIGN EVOLUTION3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?The de62、sign exercise started with the big concept of the spatial configurationof the site, then overlaying the circulation system on the top. The two areinterweaved together by the distinctive path system, to create a variety ofspaces.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT263、2.JDNC3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?“?”?“?”?FINAL CONCEPT: DANCING IN THE WOODSThe landscape concept offers diverse spatial and temporal experiences. TheDance of Sleeves is composed of paths which meander through the park,connecting the surrounding neighborhoods and leading par64、k users throughdiverse landscapes and programs. The visitor experience changes by thetension of straight versus curved edges of the paths and the canal. Thelandscape is undulated with soft sloping landforms and vegetation,functioning as wildlife and pedestrian corridors crossing over majorroadways w65、hile offering a rich visual experience where park users canexperience the park from different levels. Program elements are carefullyintegrated into the slopes and tops of these landforms.The park layout is a cultivated expression of order, influenced in some areasby the existing agricultural uses of66、 the site with a more extensive (passive)expression to the West and an intensive (programmed) use to the East andwith the Interpretive and Cultural Center in the heart of the site. The designof the park is a conglomeration of civic, social, commercial, cultural andrecreational uses.The park integrat67、es the diverse and temporal landscape experiences withthe natural setting of the site and rich cultural heritage in Jiading, as if it isDancing in the Woods“, through a sustainable design approach, to create asignature landscape axis in the heart of Jiading New City.Inspired by Yanshao Lus painting,68、 Chinese calligraphy and dance, thespatial configurations of the park embrace the variations of open and close,monumental and intimate, active and quiet, urban and pastoral, straight andcurvilinear, elevated and below. All the spaces are linked by meanderingpaths leading towards surrounding neighbor69、hoods and major landscapenodes beyond the park.Undulating with soft sloping landforms and vegetation, the parks topographyoffers rich visual experiences from different levels while functioning aswildlife and pedestrian corridors crossing over major roadways. Programelements are carefully integrated 70、into the slopes and tops of these landforms.By restoring wetlands along all the water bodies and woodlands on highgrounds with native vegetations , the park offers great opportunities fornative wildlife habitat and passive recreation.Influenced by existing agricultural land uses, some areas of the p71、ark alsoreflect a cultivated expression of order.Dancing in the Woods conglomerates civic, social, commercial, culturaland recreational functions into one central urban park.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT23.JDNC?The Dynamic Path an active path that bustles wi72、th activity and contemporary spaces whileconnecting major destinations around the park with scenic views along the way?The Water Path waterfront promenade?The Tranquil Path a serene path that undulates over the topography, links the naturalspaces within the park and the major landscape nodes beyond 73、the sitewhile offering scenic views?The Tree Path linear path that incorporates existing Tianzhu Road and alles of street trees? Path Experience Diagram?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT24.JDNC? The Dynamic Path?74、 The Tranquil Path?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?“?”? ? ?THE DYNAMIC PATHThe color of Dynamic Path was influenced by the official park name “PurpleQi from the East”, in which purple represents auspiciousness, and the pathlayout was inspired by the sleeve dance. While the paving surface staysrelatively fl75、at throughout, a band made of hard surfaces peels up andundulates to become benches, trellis or canopy as needed. Tree groves areinserted into the path at certain locations to create shaded seating areas andflexible spaces. This path not only connects dynamic program areas andoffers a scenic route t76、hroughout the park but is also a dynamic space itself.?THE TRANQUIL PATHThe Tranquil Path offers a discovery experience through the site as itelegantly undulates over landforms and meanders through park spaces. Itprovides a critical linkage between the spaces in the middle of the park. It isall made77、 of natural materials including stone, gravel and river pebbles. Thelayout was greatly inspired by Yanshao Lus painting technique.3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT25.JDNC? The Water Path? The Tree Path?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?THE WATER78、 PATHThe canal reflects the natural history and agricultural heritage of the site andis redefined in its shape and edge conditions. Wetlands and vegetated canalbanks abut the Gongjiabang Canal on the west and east ends of the park,with hard edged urban canal promenades on wetland terraces are situat79、ed inthe middle next to major civic spaces. A small canal promenade mixed withboardwalk follows the south side of the canal and leads through wetlandareas, government center lawn, Dongynjie Development and turns into theDongyun Lake promenade.?THE TREE PATHThe tree path provides an on-grade fast mov80、ing connection through the park.The existing asphalt pavement is reduced to 1/3 of its current width and canbe used as a linear trail by joggers and roller bladers. The extra asphalt cutfrom the road can be broken into pieces on site and beautifully stacked tocreate vegetated swales along the path t81、hat will collect and infiltrate surfacerunoff from adjacent areas. All the existing street trees will remain, exceptwhere view and pedestrian corridors are desirable. Dongyun Laketerminates this path in the Lake Zone, with the iconic bridge at South YuminRoad in the background.3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CON82、CEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT26.JDNC3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT27.JDNC3.1?OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? Overall Birds-eye View? JIADING NEW 83、CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT28.JDNC3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? Cross Section through Canal and Wetlands?Open Water? Emergent Marsh? Varies? Varies4.24.02.84.2- 0.5? Create/restore wetlands: 61,000 m2 Restore a range of habitats including open wa84、ter and emergent marshland Provide breeding and foraging areas for a variety of wildlife Develop wetland corridors for wildlife movement within the park Use wetlands to remove excess nutrients and improve water qualityWILDLIFE HABITAT?: 61,000 ?Vulpes (fox)?Lanius schach? Lutra? Platalea minor? Upla85、nd Transition?Lake Zone and Reference Images? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT29.JDNC? Create Woodlands: 119,500 m2Plant 21,609 trees; 94 speciesUse 100% native species of the Shanghai RegionSave 3,885 of existing trees Plant areas of contiguous forest canopy cov86、er Plant multiple canopy layers that provide habitat for a variety of wildlife Incorporate mast bearing trees that support bird and mammal populations Use the woodlands to benefit local air quality and infiltrate rainfall?Canopy Habitat?Sub-canopy Habitat?Forest Floor HabitatCO2O2?Evapotranspiration87、?Ground WaterRecharge3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT? Woodland Zone and Reference Images? Woodland Zone Benefits: Habitat, Gas Exchange, and Water CycleWILDLIFE HABITAT ?: 119,500 ?21,609 ?; 94 ?100%? ?3,885? ? ? ? ?,? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FIN88、AL REPORT30.JDNC3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?WATER QUALITY Wetlands: 60,737 m2= 9.2% Water bodies: 108,000 m2= 16.4% Manage stormwater runoff from park site to minimize sediment and nutrient runoff to canal system. Use natural systems to improve water quality of canal water. 89、Water Quality Mitigation- Nutrient removal, Physical filtration, Phytoremediation, Soil/metal bindingTreat water in bio-filtration areas where possible.Provide constructed wetlands along canal to treat runoff from park and surrounding roads and building areas.Provide vegetated filter strips along ba90、nks of canals where possible.Water Quality Rainfall Depth = 15 cm (equal to or greater than 95% of storm events in lower Yangtze River basin)Drainage Area Estimated Impervious Cover Water Quality VolumePark Area610,000 m2 30% 2,900 m3Frontage and Internal Park Roads 200,000 m2 90% 2,600 m3Dongyun Ji91、e (south of canal)70,000 m290% 900 m3Wetland Areas = 60,700 m2Wetland Area Water Depth = 18 cmWetland Water Quality Treatment Volume = 10,900 m3 6,400 m3required for total water quality volume. Adequate to treat stormwater runoff from all of park area, frontage and internal roads as well as building92、s south of canal.Total 6,400m3 ?: 60,737 ? = 9.2% ?: 108,000 ? = 16.4% ? ? ?/? = 15 ? (?95% ?)?610,000 ?30%2,900?200,000 ?90%2,600? (?)70,000 ?90%900? = 60,700 ? = 18 ? = 10,900 ? 6,400 ? ? ?6,400?Grey Water?GREY WATER/RAINWATER TREATMENT BASIN?LOTUS POND?WETLAND?WATER GARDENS?WETLAND?WETLANDTERRACE93、?Rainwater & Lotus Pond Water?Wetland?Bio-filter Location? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT31.JDNC?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?Rain water Irrigation Cisterns?WATER CONSERVATIONRainwater/GreywaterMinimize potable water demand for irrigatio94、n and sewage conveyance bycapturing and reusing greywater and rainwater.Treat greywater with filtration and disinfection system prior to storage andreuse.Treat and store rainwater in water gardens for reuse.Reuse treated greywater and rainwater for non-potable uses, such asirrigation and toilet flus95、hing.Use municipal (potable) water for showers, sinks and cleaning inInterpretive and Cultural Center and as backup supply to irrigation andtoilet flushing.Greywater & Roof Drainage Concept at Interpretive CenterCollected Roof Areas:Existing Buildings in Park = 7,200 m2Roof Runoff Collected Ratio = 96、0.80Annual Rainfall = 114 cmAnnual Runoff Collected = 6,600 m3Lawn Areas:Subsurface storage/irrigation = 5,000 m2Annual Evapotranspiration = 110 cmAnnual Lawn Evapotranspiration = 5,500 m3Estimated Interpretative Center Toilet Flushing 2,000 L/day = 730m3/yearAnnual Runoff Collected = 6,600 m3 5,50097、 m3Lawn Evapotranspiration+730m3Annual ToiletFlushing Collect stormwater runoff to tree path for spray irrigation of meadow/lawnareas?Rain water Fountain Cistern?Grey water Treatment?Existing Storm Drainage? Water Conservation Practices? Greywater TreatmentRESI EPIC? RESI EPIC Living SystemTM?/? ? ?98、 ? ? ? ?:? = 7,200 ? = 0.80? = 114 ? = 6,600 ?:?/?= 5,000 m ?= 110 ? = 5,500 ? ? 2,000 ?/? = 730 ?/?= 6,600 ? 5,500 ? ? +730? ?/? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT32.JDNC3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?MATERIAL REUSE Reuse Existing Factory Bui99、lding Recycle Roof Tiles For Paving Broken Asphalt Paving Left In Place For Tree Path All Cut & Fill Within Site (Including Fill From Dong Yun Lake) Bridges Metal Fence Relocate And Save Existing Trees Strip And Respread Existing Topsoil Recycle Existing Pavement And Concrete For Aggregate ? ? ? ? ?100、 ? ? ? ? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT33.JDNCShade Areas High summer sun angles, foliage on trees. Low winter sun angles, no foliage on trees.? ? ? (?21 ?)? (? 21 ?) Summer Shade (June 21 at noon)Winter Shade (December 21 at noon)3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SE101、CTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?-?: 23,950 M-?: 117,493 M-?: 84,950 M?:?:39 tons- ?25?:559 tons- ?:167 tons- ?25?:2,410 tons?:-?/?: ?2?1.9C ?4.8 C-?0.6 C?1.68 CREDUCTION OF HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ANDCARBON EMISSIONSAreas of Vegetated Surface:- Proposed street trees within park: 23,950 M- Proposed woodlands:117,4102、93 M- Proposed tree groves:84,950 MCarbon Sequestration and Storage:- Existing annual carbon sequestration:39 tons- Existing carbon stored at 25 years:559 tons- Proposed annual carbon sequestration:167 tons- Proposed carbon stored at 25 years:2,410 tonsHeat Island Reduction:- Street trees/tree grove103、: Reduce the ambient air temperature in the zone 2mabove an impervious surface: 1.9 C average, 4.8 C maximum- Forests are cooler than urban settings but urban forests create smallerreductions in ambient air above pervious : 0.6 C average ,1.68 C maximum? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEM104、ATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT34.JDNC3.2?SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPTSite LightingDesign site lighting levels appropriate for security and night activities in parkand utilize high-efficiency light fixtures to minimize energy use.Minimize up-lighting and non-cutoff fixtures to reduce li105、ght pollution.Provide consistent light levels and low-glare to improve visibilityEnergy GenerationGood solar energy potential - average annual solar radiation (insolation)460 KJ/cm2/year = 3.5 kWh/m2/day.One square meter panel provides 350 watt-hours/day on average dayassuming 10% efficiency (enough106、 energy to light 60 watt light bulb for 6hours).Could use solar energy within park for lighting (street lights, ground lights andbus shelters) and self powered trash compactors as well as solar panels onbuildings within park.Would need supplemental power or battery backup for more critical highpower107、 uses (buildings and street lighting).May be able to put power back into electric grid during peak solar generationhours (net metering).4,000m2roof mounted solar panel area shown on south facing side ofbuilding roofs would produce approximately 5,110 MWh/year.? Solar Powered Ground Lights? Roof Moun108、ted Solar Array? Solar Powered Trash Compactor? ? ? ?460 KJ/cm2/year = 3.5kWh/m2/day. ?10?350?60?6? ? ? ? ? ?4000?5?110?RENEWABLE ENERGY?Solar Panel Light? Solar Powered Bus SheltersSolar Panel Location? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT35.JDNC?COMMUNITY ZONE?Hous109、ing?FITNESS ZONE?Fitness Center?GOVERNMENT & INTERPRETIVECENTER ZONE?GovernmentMediaOffice?CROSSROADCAF ZONE?RetailOffice?LAKE ZONE?OfficeRetailLibrary?Fitness Center?Media Center?Government Center?Library3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?INDIVIDUAL PARK ZONESPark programs respond 110、to the adjacent land uses, and are divided into 5zones. Each zone has its distinctive character and serves the adjacentdevelopment and the entire Jiading New City area.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT36.JDNC?COMMUNITYGARDENS?CROSSROAD CAFE?IRIS GARDEN &FLOATING111、 ISLAND?SCULPTURE GARDENS &ART COMPLEX?ORCHARD?FLEXIBLE SPACESUNDER TREE GROVE?INTERACTIVEFOUNTAIN?GOVERNMENTLAWN?AMPHITHEATER?WETLAND?SPORTSCOURTS?BOATHOUSE &BOAT DOCK?NURSERY?INTERPRETIVE &COMMUNITY CENTER3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?PLAYGROUND?WOOD LAND?FLEXIBLEOPENSPACE?LO112、TUSPOND?PLAY-GROUND?/?ZORBINGPOOL/SKATINGRINK?CHOREOGRAPHICFOUNTAIN?PARK PROGRAMDiverse programs are provided in the park, to attract user groups of variousages, interests and schedules, and make the park a year round, 24/7destination for local residents and visitors.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSC113、APE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT37.JDNC? Community Zone Plan and Reference Images3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?, ?THE COMMUNITY ZONEThe Community Zone responds to the planned adjacent residentialdevelopment by creating diverse spatial experiences in a variety oflandscape114、s and community programs including the interlocking landformsand restoration of the wetlands.The natural wetland system is extensively restored along the canals, andwoodlands are created on the landforms, which create two critical wildlifecorridors across the site. The land corridor crosses over Hig115、hway A5 andShengxin Road with gently sloped landforms, and the riparian corridorfollows the vegetated edge of the canals.A production landscape is retrofit into this zone to reflect the agriculturalhistory of the site. Orchard and nursery tree groves are placed on and besidethe landform, and edible 116、aquatics are planted in the wetland and canal to thesouth. The plants selected in this area are productive as well as ornamental.Playgrounds, plazas and flexible spaces for dancing, small scale sports,individual and group exercise, and other informal entertainments are locatedalong Tianzhu Road and 117、Taxiu Road and under groves of shade trees.A system of 3 main paths creates different visual experiences across thiszone: Dynamic Path and Tranquil Path form meandering elements thatconnect both East West and North- South directions while the Canal Pathprovides a fluctuating natural experience that 118、is usable during low waterlevels of the canal.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT38.JDNC? Fitness Zone Plan and Reference Images3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?THE FITNESS ZONELocated between the residential development and the commercial and p119、ublicdevelopments, the Fitness Zone is an active part of the park with sports andfitness programs for various user groups. It is dominated by a large multi-functional open space in the middle, and framed by sports rooms to thesouth and flexible spaces under tree groves to the north. A large scaleint120、eractive fountain on the canal overlook highlights the urban edge alongTaxiu Road.The wetland and woodland systems continue in this zone, transitioning intomore hard edges urban characters. Along the north side of the canal,vegetated filter strips are integrated into steps leading towards the water,121、allowing people to access the edge of the water for boating, seating andwalking along the canal promenade.Along with a series of sports courts which are intended for specific sports,this zone also offers a number of flexible spaces which can be used for avariety of activities: the large gathering sp122、ace surrounded by a running trackcan also be used for group games such as soccer; the grass slope to thenorth side of the landform can be used as an informal amphitheater duringfestivals or bleachers during the sports games; the sculptural rock formationon the west corners of the running track can b123、e used for rock climbing bykids; the small garden room to the east of the basketball courts can be usedfor childrens playground or small sports such as skateboarding; theinteractive fountain area to the north of Gongjiabang canal can be used asplaza for roller skating or group dancing when the fount124、ain is shut off; thetree path is also a great track for roller skating, scooting and jogging, etc.The two major paths continue in this zone with different experiences. TheDynamic Path provides a major connection between the lightrail station andTianzhu Road and further to the future Media Center. It125、 carries a lot ofthrough traffic across the park. The Tranquil Path descends down from theShengxin Road overpass, passes the central open space and continues intothe cultural and community center zone. The Tree Path provides a lineareast west connection. It stays flat on grade in its existing condit126、ion.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT39.JDNC? Government & Interpretive Center Plan and Reference Images3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?GOVERNMENT & INTERPRETIVE CENTER ZONESitting between the future Government Center and the Media Center, th127、eInterpretative & Community Center is in the heart of the Park. Amultifunctional lawn open to Bishui Lake is the central feature in this zone,which will be used as major gathering space during festivals, holidaycelebrations or large performances, and passive recreational space for flyingkite, picnic128、king or sun bathing. The Dynamic Path and Tranquil Pathintersect on this lawn at the landmark arch, which anchors this central spacein the park.The galvanizing workshop of the existing factory is removed to create acourtyard space and spatial connection with the central lawn, with the rest ofthe bui129、ldings architecturally revamped into Interpretive and CommunityCenters, to showcase integrated sustainable design, provide communitygathering space and indoor recreational facilities such as ice rink, indoorplayground, etc. The courtyard can be used for small performances, anoutdoor movie theatre an130、d outdoor reading and music classrooms. The roofrun-off from these buildings is harvested, cleansed and discharged to thewater garden to the south of the buildings. Its movement is engineered in amanner that speaks to the history of water control and land reclamation ofJiading area but interpreted i131、n a contemporary way, showcasing cutting edgeeco-technology.A number of garden rooms are carved out of the tree groves next to TaxiuRoad and Tianzhu Road, to create various sizes of small gathering spaces.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT40.JDNC? The Fountain Zo132、ne Plan and Reference Images3.3?PARK ZONES AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?“?”?CROSSROAD CAF ZONEAt the narrowest section of the park, the crossroad caf zone is a criticallinkage between the Government Center Zone and Lake Zone. It alsoprovides the Dongyunjie development with a great setting an133、d front door, butmore importantly, the park will read as a whole with its surroundings. All thespaces get much smaller and more human scaled in this urban setting, suchas caf and sitting areas for office workers from adjacent developments aswell as local residents.The landform flattens out to negoti134、ate through the limited space in this zone.The two major paths are condensed at the road intersection to facilitate easycrossing control, then meander through this narrow stretch of the parkcreating a series of urban landscape experiences. Lively plazas, lunch areas,pavilions and a series of water f135、ountains and bamboo gardens invite parkusers into contemplative areas of relaxation and meditation during lunchbreaks or evening hours. The existing line of trees along the Tree Path isopened up in strategic locations to allow for a fluent visual connection.Due to the intrusion of the city road sout136、h of Dongyunjie, the land wildlifecorridors crosses through this zone through a very delicate land bridges onthe sunken roads, which will not happen in the short term.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT41.JDNC? The Lake Zone Plan and Reference Images3.3?PARK ZONES137、 AND PROGRAM?SECTION 3 DESIGN CONCEPT?/ ?THE LAKE ZONEThe lake zone is the cultural center of the park and is dominated by art andsculpture. The major programs include an amphitheater on the bambooisland, artists studios/ art gallery and sculpture gardens. It provides strongconnections with Yuanxian138、g Lake area by the Dynamic Path reaching thelibrary and the Tranquil Path continuing into Yuanxiang Lake shore afterpassing under the landmark bridge at South Yumin Road.The various path experiences continue in this zone. The lake promenadetakes the visitor around the lake, as several different expe139、riences unfold. TheTree Path ends at Dongyun Lake. The Dynamic Path squeezes through thenewly built Akesu Road streetscape, leads to an island with an amphitheater.From the hilltop, visitors can enjoy views down to the Donyun Lake and in tothe adjacent Yuanxiang Lake with its landmark bridge along S140、outh YuminRoad. The lake edges are programmed with public art sculptures andspatially designed to allow for their discovery. The sculpture gardens and artcomplex to the south of Dongyun Lake showcase work by contemporaryChinese artists and can be rented out for outdoor events. Forest treessurround t141、he park, creating a sheltered and shaded enclosure. An open reedgrass area forms a natural habitat for art display and wildlife and issurrounded by a boardwalk.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT42.JDNC?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE 142、AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT43.JDNC? Open Space Reference Images?“?”?“?”?OPEN SPACEThe “Canal Corridor” and “Tree Corridor” interweave with a variety of openspaces through the park.?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.1?OPEN SPACE AND VIEW CORRIDORS?PRIMARY OPEN SPACE?SECONDARY OPEN SPACE? JIADING NEW143、 CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT44.JDNC?SECONDARY VIEW CORRIDOR? View Corridor Reference Images?VIEW CORRIDORA series of view corridors are created to link the surrounding developmentsto the park, and open spaces within the park.?MAJOR VIEW CORRIDOR?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAM144、S4.1?OPEN SPACE AND VIEW CORRIDORS? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT45.JDNC? Public Transit Diagram?PUBLIC TRANSIT?WATER TAXI?STREET CAR?SHUTTLE BUSAND STOP?11?MRT LINE #11?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION ?11? ?Lightrail line #11 provides critical public145、 transit connection between thesite and downtown Shanghai.A sophisticated street car, bus and water taxi system is proposed on site,to create local connections between the major transit hub like lightrailstation and various destinations within in the New City area.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE146、 AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT46.JDNC? Varies Circulation Types Reference Images? “?“?“?“? ? ? ?CIRCULATION CONCEPT The Tranquil Path and The Dynamic Path interweave throughout thepark. The Dynamic Path connects major developments along the parkwhile being a dynamic space itself. The Tranquil 147、Path links all the parkprograms as well as the Yuanxiang Lake to the east and Green Buffer tothe west ends of the park. Boardwalks along water bodies. Small Paths connect program zones and the urban space. North-south connections along major roads provide pedestrian and bikepaths which stay on grade148、 through the park where streets go undergroundor terminate.?CROSS TRAFFIC?WATER PATH?DYNAMIC PATH?PATH CONNECTION?TRANQUIL PATH?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT47.JDNC ?3? ?3? ?6? ?3?4.5?VEHICULAR CIRCULATION Maintenance 149、access is 3m wide level, clear space, and portions paved. Fire truck access is 3 m wide around the buildings with paved surfacesand leveled clear surface Flood access is 6 m wide level, clear space, portions paved, designed formaintenance trucks to access banks of canals. Event truck access is 3 m w150、ide paved with heavy duty pavement with 4.5m high clearance designed for semi-trailer trucks3.50?4.003.50?MAINTENANCE VEHICLE?FIRE TRUCK?FLOOD VEHICLE4.00?EVENT TRUCK?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION?MAINTENANCE VEHICLEACCESS ROUTE?FIRE TRUCK ACCESSROUTE?FLOOD ACCESS ROUTE?EVENT TRUCK ACCESS151、ROUTE? Vehicular Circulation? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT48.JDNC ? ? ? ? ?PARKING Surface parking lots are strategically located in each zone, based on theproximity to major uses including interpretive center, boat dock, fountainsand large gathering spaces. 152、Individual parking lots are kept at small sizes, integrated with the grid oftree groves along park edges, and become parking gardens among othergardens under the tree grove. Parking garden layout and design allow for flexible uses of the space, ie. aparking lot at day time and a garden space at nigh153、t time and early morning. Each parking garden has its own identity from the distinctive uses of plantmaterials and site furniture.?632?TOTAL PARKING SPACES: 670?140 ?140 ?PARKING GARAGE WITHIN THE LANDFORM : 140 SPACES?416 ?416 ?TOTAL ON-STREET PARKING : 416 SPACES?76?76?TOTAL SURFACE PARKING : 114 154、SPACES?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION? Parking Garden Reference Images? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT49.JDNC? Bicycle Circulation Reference Images?BICYCLE CIRCULATION?Bike Circulation around the Park?Internal Bike Route in the park?Bike Route through155、 the Park?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION ? ? Connected with the bike path system along the perimeter streets, all thebike through traffic along the north-south streets will cross the parkfollowing the Dynamic Path and Secondary Path. The internal bike traffic will concentrate on the Tranqu156、il Path and TreePath, travel through the park for recreational purposes.? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT50.JDNC? Primary Path? Secondary Path? Tertiary Path? Tertiary Path? ? ? ?PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION Primary Path includes: Dynamic Path Secondary Path includes:157、 Tranquil Path, Tree Path and a few cross parknorth-south paths Small Paths are scattered in the park connecting primary and secondarypaths and individual spaces.?TERTIARY PATH?PRIMARY PATH?SECONDARY PATH?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.2?CIRCULATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DES158、IGN FINAL REPORT51.JDNC4.3?TYPES OF WATER BODY AND WATER EDGE?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? ? ?-?TYPES OF WATER BODIES Four canals exist on site, and 3 lakes are designated along GongjiabangCanal in the Water System Master Plan. The design created destinationsof various interests at these lakes, while 159、adapting different edge designstrategies along all 4 canals on site to help improve the canal water quality. At the same time, a few artificial water bodies of rainwater, treated greywater, and tap water are created for a variety of educational, recreationaland entertainment programs. Rainwater gard160、ens were created at theInterpretive Center to illustrate how rainwater is filtered and engaged aspart of garden display, and the water garden at Crossroad Caf areatakes advantage of the collected stormwater at the Tree Path to supportaquatic plants and bubbling pool. Bio-filtration garden at south o161、f theInterpretive Center is another educational site to showcase the technologyof using plants to treat gray water. Portable water usage is restricted totwo large fountains, ie., Interactive fountain and choreographic fountain,and an outdoor recreational program, the zorbing pool.?CANAL?GREY WATER T162、REATMENT BASIN?DONGYUN LAKE?YUEGUI LAKE?LOTUS POND?WETLAND?WATER GARDENS?WETLAND?FILTRATION BASIN?BISHUI LAKE?ZORBING POOL?WETLANDTERRACE?Rain water?Lake Water?Canal Water?Portable Water?Grey Water?Wetland? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT52.JDNC4.3?TYPES OF WATE163、R BODY AND WATER EDGE?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? ? ? ?TYPES OF WATER EDGE The design seeks to maximize the length of the soft edges along all thewater bodies, to filter and absorb the stormwater on site, help with theflood control of the canal system, and create continuous wildlife corridor.Vertical164、 hard edges are only used next to civic areas in urban setting, tocreate a clean urban edge, and extend the civic activities to the edge ofwater. A variety of soft edge treatment was applied in the design. Extensivewetlands are created along the Gongjiabang Canal and Lotus Pond. Atplaces where is de165、sire to have more accessibility to the waters edge,wetland terraces are created to partially accommodate wetland function aswell as keep an clean urban edge. Vegetated slope is created along allthe north south canals where is limited space to accommodate wetlandalong the water edge.?Vegetated Slope?166、Vertical Hard Edge?Wetlands?Wetland Terraces? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT53.JDNC? Earthworks Estimate? ? ? ? (1,000,000 m3) ? ?100?0.6?GRADING PLANEarthworks Estimate Approximate cut and fill volumes assuming no unsuitable soils, rockexcavations within park.167、 No export of soil anticipated from site. Excavation from Yuanxiang Lake (1,000,000 m3) will provide adequatevolume of fill material for site. Also, approximately 100 hectares building lots surround north and south ofsides of park could provide additional fill material. Average 0.6 meterexcavation f168、rom these lots would provide fill needed for park.? Area (m2)? Fill Depth (m)? Volume (m3)? Fill Areas? Park437,0000.4174,800? Landscape Mounds473,660? Total Fill648,460? Cut Areas?Parking Garage in Mound5,100-3.0-15,300? He Zuo Tunnel3,800-2.7-10,260? Dong Yun Lake-50,000? Total Cut-75,560? Total I169、mport572,900?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.4?GRADING, DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENTLandscape Mound?Park Fill?He Zuo TunnelParking Garage inMound?Lake? Grading Plan? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT54.JDNCVegetated Filter StripCanalConstructed WetlandParkTa XiuR170、oadTianZhuRoadBio-filtration Area?STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ? ? ? Use biofiltration areas within park for initial treatment and infiltration of therainwater. Convey runoff from park and streets to constructed wetlands to provideadditional detention and treatment prior to discharge to canal. Use vegetate171、d filter strips to mitigate overland runoff along canal.?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.4?GRADING, DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT? Bio-filtration Area? Vegetated Filter Strip? Constructed Wetland? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT55.JDNC?: (3600 ?) (0.14 ?) = 500 172、?/4.3= 116 ? x 2= 232 ? (2 ?)?: (50,000 ?) (0.7) (0.137 ?) = 5,000 ?(50,000 ?) (0.77) (0.015) = 580 ?: 2 ?Evaporation: (3,600 m2) (0.14 m) = 500 m3/4.3= 116 m3x 2= 232 m3(2 weeks)Storm Drainage: (50,000 m2) (0.7) (0.137 m) = 5,000 m3(50,000 m2) (0.77) (0.015) = 580 m3Recirculation: 2 day turnover?ST173、ORM DRAIN AND FLOW?StormDrainage?Water QualityStructure?232?Storage TankVol.: 232m3?Overflow toDe Fu Rd.?=2000?Pool Volume = 2,000 m31.3 kW ? 750?/?1.3kW Pump 750 L/min?STORMWATER MANAGEMENT?Stormwater runoff will be collected from the park and Tian Zhu Rd., sentthrough a water quality structure, an174、d then stored in an underground tank.The water will then be pumped to the water feature pools. Any extra flowfrom the pools will drain back in to the tank for reuse. In higher frequencystorm events, the tank will have an overflow that will drain into the drain inDe Fu Rd.?POOL WATER FLOW?SECTION 4 D175、ESIGN DIAGRAMS4.4?GRADING, DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT56.JDNC?Subsurface Irrigation System?SolarPump?Filter?/?Lotus Pond/Canal?The spray irrigation for the meadow/lawn areas will be supplied from stormdrainage collected fr176、om around the park and from the adjacent roadbiofiltration system. The storm drainage will be collected into an undergroundstorage facility. The volume of the underground storage facility can supplythe irrigation demand in drought condition for at least one week.?Drainage Area?Collected Stormwater?I177、rrigation?MEADOW / LAWN IRRIGATION?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?=21,000m?=21,000m2 2?=18,300m?=18,300m2 2?=600m?=600m3 3?=700m?=700m3 3Drainage Area=50,000 m2Irrigation Area=18,000 m2Peak Weekly Irrig.= 600 m3Tank Volume=1,600 m3?=50,000m?=50,000m2 2?=18,000m?=18,000m2 2?=600m?=600m3 3?=1,600m?=1,600m3178、 3Drainage Area=21,000 m2Irrigation Area=18,300 m2Peak Weekly Irrig.=600 m3Tank Volume=700 m34.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT57.JDNC? ? ?LANDSCAPE TYPES The landscape types respond to adjacent land uses and park programs. The landscap179、e character is formed by a composition of open lawn, reedand meadow areas versus shaded woodland areas and tree groves withthe canal connecting the entire park, diversifying not only the naturalhabitat but also the visitors experience while benefiting the micro climateof the site.4.5?PLANTING AND IR180、RIGATION?LAWN?WETLAND?FOREST?WOODLAND?WILDFLOWERMEADOW?GALLERY TREES?TREE GROVE?WOODLAND?FOREST?TREE GROVE?WETLAND?GALLERY TREES?TREE GROVE?BAMBOO GROVES? Varies Landscape Types Reference Images?WOODLANDS?BAMBOOGROVES?TREEGROVES?GALLERYFOREST?WILDFLOWERMEADOW?WETLAND?LAWN?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?G181、ARDEN?GARDEN? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT58.JDNC? ? ? ? ?PLANTING CONCEPT The planting concept promotes the use of native species throughout thePark, using a mixture of species in each zone, thereby creating seasonalinterest. Signature street trees define th182、e character of each zone. Same streettress species are planted along Taxiu Road and Tianzhu Road in eachzone. Specimen trees help define the large open spaces. Fruit trees and productive plants are proposed for the Orchard area andWetland area.4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? J183、IADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT59.JDNC? Woodland?Caryopteris incanaBlue Spirea?Cercis chinensisChinese Redbud?Chimonanthus praecoxWinter Sweet?Cornus officinalisAsiatic Dogw ood?Elaeagnus pungensThorny Elaeagnus?Euonymus alatusWinged Burning Bush?Ilex cornutaChin184、ese Holly?Ilex purpureaPurple Holly?Lespedeza bicolorShrubby Lespedeza?Myrica rubraChinese Straw berry Tree?Pittosporum tobiraJapanese Mockorange?Rhododendron simsiiAzalea Indica? Shrubs?Cinnamomum camphoraCamphor Tree?Acer buergerianumTrident maple?Acer palmatumJapanese Maple?Alangium chinenseChine185、se Alangium?Bischofia polycarpaChinese Bishopw ood?Celtis tetrandraJapanese Hackberry?Cinnamomum camphoraCamphor Tree?Cryptomeria fortuneiChinese Cedar?Elaeocarpus sylvestrisWoodland Elaeocarpus?Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo?Lagerstroemia indicaCrepe Myrtle?Liquidambar formosanaFormosan Gum?Liriodendron chine186、nseChinese Tuliptree?Magnolia denudataYulan Magnolia?Persea thunbergiiRed Nanmu?Populus tomentosaChinese White Popular?Pterocarya stenopteraChinese Wingnut?Quercus acutissimaSawtooth Oak?Quercus variabilisOriental Oak?Salix babylonicaBabylon Weepong Willow?Ulmus pumilaSiberian Elm?Zelkova schneideri187、anaSchneider Zelkova?Zelkova serrataJapanese Zelkova? ? ? Trees4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?WOODLANDS? Woodlands? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT60.JDNC?Pleioblastus maculatusNA?Phyllostachys nigraPurple-caned Bamboo?Phyllostachys sulphu188、reasulphur Bamboo? Bamboo?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?BAMBOO GROVES? Bamboo Groves4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT61.JDNC?Acer buergerianumTrident maple?Albizia julibrissinMimosa?Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo?Liquidambar formosanaFormosan Gum?Mag189、nolia denudataYulan Magnolia?Persea thunbergiiRed Nanmu?Pterocarya stenopteraChinese Wingnut?Sapindus mukorossiChinese Soapberry?Sapium sebiferumChinese Tallow?Sassafras tzumuChinese Sassafras?Sophora japonicaScholar Tree?Tilia miquelianaLinden Tree?Ulmus parvifoliaChinese Elm?Zelkova serrataJapanes190、e Zelkova? Tree Groves?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?TREE GROVES? Tree Groves4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT62.JDNC?Acer buergerianumTrident maple?Bischofia polycarpaChinese Bishopwood?Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo?Liquidambar formosanaFormosan Gu191、m?Liriodendron chinenseChinese Tuliptree?Persea thunbergiiRed Nanmu?Pterocarya stenopteraChinese Wingnut?Quercus acutissimaSawtooth Oak?Quercus variabilisOriental Oak?Salix babylonicaBabylon Weepong Willow?Sapium sebiferumChinese Tallow?Sophora japonicaScholar Tree? Gallery Forest?SECTION 4 DESIGN D192、IAGRAMS?GALLERY FOREST? Gallery Forest4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT63.JDNC?Acorus calamusSw eet Flag?Acorus gramineusJapanese Sw eet Flag?Alisma OrientaleNA?Eleocharis attenuataAtteuate Spikesedge?Iris ensata ThunbJapanese Iris?Iri193、s tectorumJapanese Roof Iris?Juncus effususCommon Rush?Lythrum salicariaPurple Loosetrife?Myriophyllum spicatumParrots-feather?Nelumbo nuciferaSacred Water-lily?Nymphaea tetragonaPygmy Waterlily?Nymphoides peltataYellow Floatingheart?Oenanthe javanicaJavan Water-dropwort?Phalaris arundinaceaReed Can194、ary-grass?Phragmites australisCommon Weed?Phragmites communisReed?Sagittaria pygmaeaPygmy Arrow head?Sagittaria trifoliaThreeleaf Arrow head?Scirpus triqueterCommon Bulrush?Setaria spBristlegrass?Typha latifoliaBroadleafe Cattail?Typha orientalisJapanese Cattail?Zizania latifoliaFew-flower Wildrice?195、 Wetland Plants?WETLAND?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? Wetland4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT64.JDNC?IRRIGATE DURINGESTABLISHMENT ONLY?HIGH EFFICIENCY DRIPIRRIGATION?SPRAY IRRIGATEDAREAS?IRRIGATION CONCEPT?/?36,300 m2?38,100 m2?74,400 m2196、?2.5?1.5?211,000 ?Minimize areas of permanent irrigation need through use of native plants thatare adapted to environment and drought tolerant.Where necessary, provide high-efficiency irrigation systems to match evapo-transpiration rates of vegetation during dry weather.Use non-potable water or recy197、cled greywater or rainwater for irrigation tominimize potable water demands.All irrigation water will be supplied by collected stormwater runoff and canalwater. The stormwater runoff to the tree path area will be collected and usedfor spray irrigation of the meadow/lawn areas. Water from the canals,198、 lotuspond, and lake will be pumped for drip irrigation of the tree groves along thestreets.Permanently Irrigated Areas:Meadow/Lawn36,300 m2Tree Groves38,100 m2Total irrigation area74,400 m2Assume 2.5 cm per week water use for spray irrigation and 1.5 cm per weekwater use for high efficiency drip ir199、rigation during irrigation season.Total daily water use during irrigation season = 211,000 liters per day.4.5?PLANTING AND IRRIGATION?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?FOREST?TREE GROVE?/?MEADOW/LAWN?WETLAND?FOREST?SPECIMEN TREES?TREE GROVE?TREE GROVE?WETLAND?SPECIMEN TREES?/?GRASSLAND/WILD FLOWER? JIADING 200、NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT65.JDNC?BUILDING PROGRAM?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS? Compilation of Confirmed + All Additional Program Items?) Size (sq.m)? ? Existing Factory Buildings - Interpretive Center6 414?/? Sports Retail and Zorb / Roller Blade Rental Complex ( 2 201、stories)1 701?/? Movie Theater / Nightclub Complex (2 stories)3 568? Field House (Equipment Rental and Storage)500?/?Boathouse / Bike Rental (with restaurant above)1 000? Banquet Hall500? ? ? Art Complex (exhibits, office, workshops and open air craft kiosks)2 130? Cafes and Tea Houses757? ? ?19?20?202、 Concessions Kiosks (19 total 20 each )380? ? ? Book Store and Food Court (3 stories)2 244?/?/? Kite Workshop/Studio/Store300? Public Restrooms (Restrooms inside other buildings not included)1 248? Paid Underground Parking4 363? Maintenance Storage Area500? Total Area25,605(19 191 ? excluding existi203、ng factory buildings)4.6?BUILDING PROGRAMS & TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT66.JDNCA ?Circus Tent Set Up17 822 ? (sq. m.)B ?Fashion Show Tent Set Up21 324 ? (sq. m.)C ?Wedding Tent Set Up1 465 ? (sq. m.)?Total40 611 ? (sq. m.)4.6?B204、UILDING PROGRAMS & TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACES?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?The flexible open areas in the park allow for various large-scale eventswhich can generate income for the park. Temporary tents can be set up forevents such as weddings, fashion shows, music festivals, civic events andoutdoor205、 performances.TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACESBAC? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT67.JDNC?Total Available Area17 822 ? (sq. m.)1 ?Circus Tent1 200 ? (sq. m.)2 ?50?Food or Retail Kiosks (50 shown)?9?9 sq. m. each3 ?4?Large Event Tents (4 shown)?432?432 sq. m. each?S206、ECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.6?BUILDING PROGRAMS & TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACES?A ?EVENT SPACE A - POTENTIAL CIRCUS TENT SET UPBAC123333? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT68.JDNCB1?Total Available Area21 324 ?(sq. m.)1 ? ? ?3?Large Event Tents (3 shown)?432?432 sq. 207、m. each2 ? ? ?132?Food or Retail Kiosks (132 shown)?9?9 sq. m. each1122222222?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.6?BUILDING PROGRAMS & TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACESAC?B ?EVENT SPACE B - POTENTIAL FASHION SHOW SET UP? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT69.JDNC?Total Availabl208、e Area1 465 ?(sq. m.)1 ? ? ?3?Large Event Tents (3 shown)?432?432 sq. m. each2 ?9?Food or Retail Kiosks (9 shown)?9?9 sq. m. each?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.6?BUILDING PROGRAMS & TEMPORARY EVENT RENTAL SPACES? C ?EVENT SPACE C POTENTIAL SOCIAL EVENT SET UPBAC12? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXI209、S? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT70.JDNC?UTILITY MASTER PLANThe proposed utilities are based on the master plan for Jiading New City. Insome cases the utility plan will be modified to coordinate with the proposedplan for the site. The primary utility connections will be maintained throughthe park in 210、order to serve development to the north and south of the park. Allof the proposed utility lines shown in Ta Xiu Road and Tian Zhu Road will bemaintained.The utilities that connect through the park will be aligned with the proposedpaths through the park to avoid conflicts with planting and grading ar211、eas andto hide the utility crossings across the canals under the bridges. The utilitiesat He Zuo Road will be realigned to route around the proposed underpassstructures.? Utility Key Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT71.212、JDNC?600?800?STORM DRAINAGEThe proposed storm drainage system consists of 600 mm and 800 mm pipesthat convey runoff from the roads and adjacent developments to the canalsystem. The canal system then carries the water to the major canals and tothe Yangtze River. The storm drains will be maintained in213、 the surroundingstreets as shown on the master plan. Some of the proposed storm drains willnot be necessary where the proposed roads through the site have beeneliminated. The proposed storm drain outfalls that go through the site will bemoved to avoid conflicts with the site features.Storm drainage 214、from the park site will also drain to the canal system. Thesite is mounded on the western end, dividing the drainage areas betweenGong Jia Bang Canal to the north and the lotus pond and tree path to thesouth. Stormwater will be collected from the existing drain inlets along thetree path with new pip215、ing installed as needed. The area south of Dong YunJie will also be collected in a pipe system and recirculated through the CrossRoads Cafe fountain to treat the runoff and provide make-up water for thefountain.Where ever possible, the stormwater outfalls will be filtered through theproposed wetland216、s prior to discharging to the canal to reduce pollution in thecanals. Bio-filters will be installed in the medians between the roads and thebike lanes to collect and treat runoff from the paved areas.?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS4.7?UTILITIES?RIDGE LINE?RUNOFF FLOWDIRECTION?STORM DRAIN LINES? Storm Dra217、inage Plan? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT72.JDNC?SANITARY SEWERAGE?300?400?600?The proposed sanitary sewers system consists of 300 mm collection pipeswith 400 mm collection pipes in Chong Xin Road and Ta Xiu Road and a 600mm interceptor sewer in Akesu Road. Th218、e north-south sewer lines drain toTian Zhu Road and Ta Xiu Roads which drain to the main sewer interceptorin Akesu Road. The sewer line in De Fu Road to serve the Dong Yun Jiedevelopment will cross the site to connect to Tian Zhu Road. The proposedsewer lines that cross the site at Yun Ping Road, Yu219、n Gu Road and Yi MaRoad will not be necessary to serve development in the site and have beenremoved from the plan.All bathrooms, tea houses, fountains, the Interpretative Center, and otherbuildings with plumbing will have sanitary sewer connections. Somebuildings in the forest zone and Dong Yun Lake220、 will require pump stations todischarge sanitary sewage.? Sanitary Sewage Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?Removed Master Plan Sewer Lines4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT73.JDNC?WATER?200300?1000?120?The proposed water system includes 200 to 300 mm w221、ater service lines ineach road with a major 1000 mm line in Yun Gu Road. The major water mainin Yun Gu Road will be maintained, but will be realigned to coordinate withthe site design and proposed canal crossings. The proposed water servicelines crossing the site at Chong Xin Road and Yun Ping Road 222、will beremoved as these roads are being eliminated and they will not be needed toservice adjacent development. The dual water service lines in Yun Gu Roadand He Zuo Road through the site will also be eliminated as there will not bea need for water services on both sides of the street in the site. Th223、eremaining water lines across the site will be maintained.All bathrooms, tea houses, fountains, the Interpretative Center an otherbuildings with plumbing will have water connections. Fire hydrants will belocated at 120m intervals along the streets? Water Supply Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?Removed224、 Master Plan Water Lines4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT74.JDNC?NATURAL GAS?150?200?The proposed natural gas system includes 150 mm service lines in each ofthe roads with 200 mm supply lines in Yun Gu Road, Yun Ping Road andAkesu Road. The supply l225、ine in Yun Ping Road has been moved to thecrossing at Chong Xin Road to correspond with a proposed bridge crossingover the canal. The supply line at Yun Gu Road has been maintained but willbe realigned to correspond with the park design and canal crossing. The gasservice lines in all of the other ro226、ad crossings will be maintained. Some ofthese lines may be realigned to avoid the proposed underpass structures.All heated buildings will have natural gas connections.? Natural Gas Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?Relocated Master Plan Gas Line4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCH227、EMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT75.JDNC?ELECTRICITY?The proposed electrical system includes conduit duct banks in each of thestreets with dual duct banks on either side of He Zuo Road and Akesu Road.The secondary duct banks in these roads will be eliminated as there will notbe need to service adjacent dev228、elopments in the site. The duct banks inChong Xin Road, Yun Ping Road, Yun Gu Road and Yi Ma Road will beeliminated as there will be no road crossings of the site at these locations.The electric duct bank on De Fu Road through Dong Yun Jie will bemaintained, however the section through the site sout229、h of Dong Yun Jie willbe eliminated as there will be no need for electric service in this area. Allother electric duct banks will be maintained.All buildings, fountains, and site lighting will have electric serviceconnections.? Electricity Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?Removed Master Plan Electric 230、Duct Banks4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT76.JDNC?COMMUNICATION?The proposed communication system includes duct banks in each of thestreets with dual duct banks in Wen Quan Road, Sheng Xin Road, He ZuoRoad and Akesu Road. The dual duct bank in Akes231、u Road will be eliminatedto avoid conflicts with the proposed underpass. The duct banks crossing thesite at Chong Xin Road, Yun Ping Road, Yun Gu Road and Yi Ma Road willbe eliminated as there will be no road crossings of the site at these locations.All buildings will have communication conduit conn232、ections.? Communication Plan?SECTION 4 DESIGN DIAGRAMS?Removed Master Plan Communication Duct Banks4.7?UTILITIES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT216.JDNC? Golden Autumn Reflections on the Canal?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE233、 AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT217.JDNC? Early Morning at Lotus Pond?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT218.JDNC? Flying Splash and Falling Drops?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEM234、ATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT219.JDNC? Undulant Water and Dancing Kites?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT220.JDNC? Caf Lights Sparkling in the Water?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC 235、DESIGN FINAL REPORT221.JDNC? Music Drifts through the Bamboo Groves?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT222.JDNC? Shady Woods with Singing Birds?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES? JIADING NEW CITY CENTER LANDSCAPE AXIS? SCHEMATIC DESIGN FINAL REPORT223.JDNC? Gate to the Technology?SECTION 6 - APPENDIX?PERSPECTIVES