CAN Reveals Chongqing Yuelai TOD Development Design
Bridging the Boundaries of Ecology and Arts for a Commercial Complex
30 May 2022

CAN is delivering masterplanning and architectural design for the TOD Development in the new Chongqing Yuelai District. The TOD Development is situated on a two-parcel site, integrating retail mall, precinct retail, office and shopping mall, functioning as a nexus between the various nodes of the city.

The TOD development is located in Chongqing Yuelai Eco-City, a strategic zone of Liangjiang New Area, whereas Liangjiang New Area is the first national-level opening up area in inland China. The design promotes sustainable living and aims to create a liveable and ecological
environment.

Located adjacent to Wangjiazhuang Subway Station, the site is a comprehensive transport hub with the seamless connection of major railways, air, and sea routes. It is just over 10 kilometres from the central business district, giving it a superior economic position.

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CAN’s design team adopts the TOD strategy to devise a scheme as a continuation of Chongqing’s natural landscape, which is rich of hills and waters. The world-class integrated masterplan delicately brings together elements of pedestrian circulation, precinct retail, F&B market, shopping mall, office and different featured spaces in a multi-dimensional approach, creating an iconic gateway integrated green urbanism, creative and cultural hub.

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In response to the positioning of Liangjiang New Area as a high-quality living demonstration area, the design integrates culture, art and nature into a community-focused development, adhering to landscape ecological principles under the theme of “An exploration of Cityscape with Mountain and River”. Inspired by the natural landscape and responding to diverse needs
of the district, functional zones such as new precinct retail, leisure & recreation area and smart office have been themed around “forest”, “river”, “mountain”, “plain” and “sky”, while organically integrating a wide variety of businesses.

The design aims to provide a unique commercial and lifestyle offering that people’s lives intertwine with nature, the TOD development seamlessly connects the east and west parcel, promoting the linkage of the airline hub with the railway. With creating a sequential journey in mind, the project also comes with multi-level circulation paths to link with underground space and entrances of the adjacent metro station, realising a world-class transport hub.

CAN strikes to build a sustainable environment with modern, intelligent, and ecological design while maintaining the subtle balance between various public transport nodes and walkways.

“The TOD development will be an exemplary new cityscape, the strategy not only delivers a mixed-use complex but also an integrated destination incorporates green urbanism, transportation and commercial models. We break the conventions of TOD development by presenting an optimum TOP (Transit Oriented Place-making), combing the inland gateway with culture, nature, and the arts to create a more liveable integrated district.” said Stephen Ip, Divisional Director at CAN.

Unlike conventional commercial practices, the design conforms to the different elevations of the site in spatial planning; inspired by the forest and mountainous landscapes of Chongqing, a multi-dimensional ramp is provided connecting various buildings in one continuous run, capturing the pedestrian flow from adjacent neighbourhoods. The stylish design will redefine the region’s business landscape and become an instagrammable spot.

The tower with a series of stepping terraces follows the site’s topography and echoes the important nodes of the surrounding areas; in addition to the sky garden, the vertical element is used to harmoniously blend to the overall design, presenting a unique stepped shape that reflects an architectural trend of the moment.

The masterplanning and architectural design for the TOD Development will create a multidimensional and experience-focused lifestyle for the Liangjiang New Area, serving as a new gateway to showcase the local culture and landscape.

Project Details

Location | Chongqing, China

Client | Chengdu Wide Horizon Investment Group

Size | 78,800sqm

Sectors | Mixed-use, Retail, Towers

Scope | Masterplanning, Architecture

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