New Bajiao Amusement Park, Beijing
Project Location: No. 156, Bushi Rd., Shijingshan District, Beijing
Project Type: Public Space Design and Urban Regeneration
Landscaping Area: 28,346㎡
Project Client: Bajiao Subdistrict Office, Shijingshan District Government, Beijing
Landscape Architecture: Urban Public Space Design Team, Technical Support Team, Plant Design Team, Public Construction Department, Beijing Branch, L&A Design Group
Landscape Construction: Beijing NO.4 Municipal Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.
Children Facility Construction: Shenzhen La V-onderland Culture Investment Co., Ltd.
Design Time: Oct. 2018 – Oct. 2019
Completion Time: Jun. 2021
New BaJiao Amusement Park is designed as a relaxing and all-age-inclusive public space with a theme of Beijing Winter Olympics. Fulfilling the requirements on public space in the Beijing urban planning regulations, the design is based on a thorough understanding of the site's needs in ecology, culture and leisure as well as on a detailed analysis of the site's social significance, user groups and functions. Being organically stitched with the surrounding urban fabric, the park is endowed with great vitality which allows it to extend and grow independently.
Project Overview
Project Location: No. 156, Bushi Rd., Shijingshan District, Beijing
Project Type: Public Space Design and Urban Regeneration
Landscaping Area: 28,346㎡
Project Client: Bajiao Subdistrict Office, Shijingshan District Government, Beijing
Landscape Architecture: Urban Public Space Design Team, Technical Support Team, Plant Design Team, Public Construction Department, Beijing Branch, L&A Design Group
Landscape Construction: Beijing NO.4 Municipal Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.
Children Facility Construction: Shenzhen La V-onderland Culture Investment Co., Ltd.
Design Time: Oct. 2018 – Oct. 2019
Completion Time: Jun. 2021
New BaJiao Amusement Park is designed as a relaxing and all-age-inclusive public space with a theme of Beijing Winter Olympics. Fulfilling the requirements on public space in the Beijing urban planning regulations, the design is based on a thorough understanding of the site's needs in ecology, culture and leisure as well as on a detailed analysis of the site's social significance, user groups and functions. Being organically stitched with the surrounding urban fabric, the park is endowed with great vitality which allows it to extend and grow independently.