After the evaluation of the organizing committee of JAPAN IDPA AWARD 2022, ZEHO ECO's entry "Regenerative Green Tissues:Central Green Axis Of Beijing-Tangshan Avenue" have won Gold Prize of the category of Landscape Design.
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01 About IDPA Award
Japan International Pioneer Design Award (Japan IDPA AWARD) was es- tablished in 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. It is jointly sponsored by China Europe International Design Association (CEIDA), China International Design Net- work (CIID88), BAMBOO MEDIA Co., Ltd, relevant Japanese architecture and interior associates, famous Japanese design agencies, and designers.
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02 Regenerative Green Tissues: Central Green Axis of Beijing-Tangshan Avenue
The Central Green Axis of Beijing-Tangshan Avenue project is located in the middle of West district of Tangshan Station (Zhanxi), a newly developed urban area of Tangshan, China. The space has a total length of 1 km and a total area of 119,000 square meters. Its east side faces Zhanxi Square, near Tangshan High-speed Railway Station, while its west side borders the Zhanxi landmark City Gate, forming a vital gateway between the area's urban landscape. Based on the design concept of “Growth and Fusion”, the project creates an urban green corridor linking the old and new urban areas of Tangshan. A model for new urban construction in the Zhanxi area, the Central Green Axis of Jingtang Avenue is also representative of Tangshan’s ongoing transformation from a traditional manufacturing city to a city of low carbon emissions, diversified development, and intelligent infrastructure.
In this project, the design team deeply reflected on the environmental issues brought about by urbanization. Using methodology and research findings from ecology, the Central Green Axis was built as an urban green lung to help reduce carbon emissions. Shaded by abundant trees, it provides numerous activity spaces such as a public square, outdoor offices, and a theater. These features meet the demands of Tangshan residents and provide an interface for future regional development.