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Guangming Smart-City: A New Chinese City (2007)
Shenzhen, China - third prize
Guangming Smart-city covers 7.97 km2 of Shenzhen, China and provides a new urban typology beyond the conventional ‘eco-city’. It aims to provide for 200,000 inhabitants. Guangming Smart-city continues an agricultural tradition associated with the region, combining urban design and eco-sustainability, arranged into human-scale clusters of housing/farming suburbs in the form of towers and craters conceived as an augmentation of the existing topography. Each suburb is self-sufficient with its own high street, square and individual character. Biogas sky-buses provide a quick hop between urban. In the centre of the city rests an artificial beach and a canal leading into the revitalised Maozhou River where a reed bed water filtration system is introduced. Lychee orchards border acts as a air filter of the city. Exhibited at Shenzhen Hong Kong Architecture Biennale (08) + V&A Museum "China Design Now" (08)