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Tianjin Qiaoyuan Park: A Showcase of Adaptive Design Excellence

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsNovember 15, 2025011 Min Read
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Tianjin Qiaoyuan Park: A Showcase Of Adaptive Design Excellence
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The article discusses the transformation of a 22-hectare former shooting range in Tianjin, China, which had deteriorated into a polluted garbage dump and drainage site. The Municipal Government of Tianjin commissioned a landscape architecture project by Turenscape and Peking University, aiming to revitalize the area while addressing ecological concerns.

Key Design Concepts:

  • Let Nature Work: This principle guided the design, utilizing habitat patches that adapt to varying water and soil pH conditions.
  • Regenerative Design: The transformation involved creating 21 ponds of differing depths and uses, managing stormwater while improving the polluted saline-alkali soil.

Outcomes:

  • The park, opened in late 2008, quickly became popular, attracting 200,000 visitors within two months. Its "messy" native landscape supports diverse plant communities and provides various ecological services.
  • It serves as an educational resource and a cherished space for community engagement.

Ultimately, the project illustrates a shift towards dynamic, ecology-driven landscapes that embrace biodiversity. The design successfully reflects the evolving nature of urban green spaces, enhancing both aesthetic and ecological values in the community.

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