Six of our recent competition winning masterplans in China

Some of our recent projects are pretty jaw-dropping in terms of scale and ambition. That’s certainly the case with our Chinese masterplans – urban designs for whole areas that improve the lives of the residents and visitors alike.

These masterplans are founded on the principles of exemplary placemaking often including the idea of a 15-minute city (where resources are spaced out and accessible on foot locally according to the frequency of need) and employ the principles of ‘sponge cities’ (conserving rainwater during wet seasons for use during dry periods or managing serious flooding risks) and ‘smart cities’ (using ICT to improve operational efficiency).

Our team in Shanghai is committed to sustainability, not just in terms of the environment but also in relation to the social, economic and ethical aspects, based on the principles of responsible design.

Just take a look at some recent examples.

Jiaxing High-Speed Railway Station

The 29km² masterplan for Jiaxing High-Speed Railway New City and Yuxin District urban design provides a completed, new and integrated mixed-use city embedded with excellent connectivity and defined by a diverse ecological framework, taking advantage of the existing waterways. The masterplan includes a new railway station, a new urban district, ecological diversity sites, new waterways and a strategic base for innovation and collaboration.

The masterplan creates two linked core areas based on the new South Jiaxing High-Speed Railway Station and a major new urban district to the south of the station, Southern New City. The nature of the masterplan provides an opportunity to provide two overlapping, but complementary, “15-Minute City” circles centred on the station and the core of the Southern New City. The concept is called "Ring City", emphasising the importance of multiple connections that are provided with the design strategy.

Tianjin South Railway Station

Tianjin South Railway Station aims to transform the South Railway Station area into a high-level regional transportation hub that seamlessly integrates people, culture, and the natural landscape.

To enhance the pedestrian experience, the design incorporates three-dimensional facilities such as cross-street flyovers, aerial corridors, and sunken plazas. The integration of local flora elements creates a smart, functional, and ecologically-friendly landscape space.

Xiong’an New Area

The 272km² Xiong’an New Area is a government-supported urban development project that will create an ecological, efficient and smart city environment. Our concept was to build a “city with a heart”, as we believe the greatest natural resource society has is its people and its success depends on how they are nurtured and cared for. We wanted to build a city with a harmonious spirit; a sponge city with water and greenery intertwined. Fingers of green space project from the central parks and point into the various city clusters towards the more dense TOD zones of the masterplan.

We’re creating sustainable buildings by implementing modular construction principles, ensuring less disturbance to the environment and minimising the wastage of materials. We wanted the city to be healthy, diverse and smart. On a macro level, the “Sponge City” design makes the city flood resistant. There are also some micro-level Sponge City functions, such as curbside rain gardens which filter, absorb and retain street runoff and allow water to return naturally to the water table. In addition, penetrable materials are proposed and planting local vegetation is a key principle of the masterplan. Green energy is incorporated to support the whole area.

Chongqing Liangjiang

Chapman Taylor won a major international design competition to create an urban innovation zone on a 6.8 square kilometre site in Chongqing Liangjiang, central China. Liangjiang has been chosen by the Chinese government as a developmental ‘new area’ for Chongqing, which has a population of over 30 million people and is one of China’s four centrally governed municipalities.

The masterplan competition sought designs for an advanced technology research and development district. Chapman Taylor’s winning project is based on the integration of the beautiful natural environment with the technology facilities, and creates a connected series of five university campuses surrounded by R&D clusters.

Yangpu Bay

Yangpu Bay is an area of 5.21 km2 in Hainan's West Wing Development Belt. Our concept envisions a thriving waterfront city inspired by Mangroves, Coastline, Salt Pan and Volcanic Rock. The coastline of the area is covered with mangroves. We analysed the site and how to protect birdlife and wetlands, proposing an ecological buffer zone and two hard shorelines. The coastline will become colourful and flood-adapted, with different site elevations to create a high-quality coastal urban form.

As the core development area of Hainan's free trade policy, it will be a modern and distinctive urban service core; a future smart city. There will be five kinds of urban hubs: commercial, residential, research & developmental and ecological. Each hub will introduce green to the city, enhancing the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature and creating valuable public space.

One Line and Four Mines

This 99km² masterplan promotes ecological restoration and regeneration of a historic mining district, Mentougou District, near Beijing. We took our inspiration from the Chinese idea of harmony between man and nature and the benefits this brings to life. 1923 saw the official construction of the Mentougou-Datai section of the Beijing-Mentougou Railway, which brought a steady supply flow of coal to the city and resulted in a century of prosperous history. September 2020 saw the closure of the last mine, leaving damaged habitats and disintegrated community relations.

The masterplan is characterised by the varied nature of the mountain and river landscape with twelve towns and villages connected by a long winding route along the valley. We have laid out cycling and walking routes as well as organising multiple types of cultural tourism trails to create exploratory experiences. The mines will be regenerated and will become part of a breathtaking landscape; a picturesque place for people living and working, to help them discover their own spiritual path. The ultimate goal is to create a resilient masterplanning and development strategy which will create vibrant new communities in the mountain landscape.

The 272km² Xiong’an New Area is a government-supported urban development project to create an ecological, efficient, smart city environment. Our concept was to build a “city with a heart”, as we believe society's most significant natural resource is its people, and its success depends on how they are nurtured and cared for. We wanted to build a city with a harmonious spirit, a sponge city with water and greenery intertwined. Fingers of green space project from the central parks and point into the various city clusters towards the more dense TOD zones of the masterplan.

We create sustainable buildings by implementing modular construction principles, ensuring less environmental disturbance and minimising materials wastage. We wanted the city to be healthy, diverse and smart. On a macro level, the “Sponge City” design makes the city flood-resistant. There are also some micro-level Sponge City functions, such as curbside rain gardens, which filter, absorb and retain street runoff and allow water to return naturally to the water table. In addition, porous materials are proposed and planting local vegetation is a key principle of the masterplan. Green energy is incorporated to support the whole area.

Jiaxing High-Speed Railway Station

Tianjin South Railway Station

Tianjin South Railway Station aims to transform the South Railway Station area into a high-level regional transportation hub that seamlessly integrates people, culture, and the natural landscape.

Tianjin South Railway Station aims to transform the South Railway Station area into a high-level regional transportation hub that seamlessly integrates people, culture, and the natural landscape.

To enhance the pedestrian experience, the design incorporates three-dimensional facilities such as cross-street flyovers, aerial corridors, and sunken plazas. Integrating local flora elements creates an innovative, functional, and ecologically-friendly landscape space.

Chongqing Liangjiang

Chapman Taylor won a major international design competition to create an urban innovation zone on a 6.8 square kilometre site in Chongqing Liangjiang, central China. The Chinese government has chosen Liangjiang as a developmental ‘new area’ for Chongqing, which has a population of over 30 million and is one of China’s four centrally governed municipalities.

Chapman Taylor won a major international design competition to create an urban innovation zone on a 6.8 square kilometre site in Chongqing Liangjiang, central China. The Chinese government has chosen Liangjiang as a developmental ‘new area’ for Chongqing, which has a population of over 30 million and is one of China’s four centrally governed municipalities.

The masterplan competition sought designs for an advanced technology research and development district. Our design is based on integrating the beautiful natural environment with the technology facilities and creates a connected series of five university campuses surrounded by R&D clusters.

Yangpu Bay

Yangpu Bay is an area of 5.21 km2 in Hainan's West Wing Development Belt. Our concept envisions a thriving waterfront city inspired by Mangroves, Coastline, Salt Pan and Volcanic Rock. The coastline of the area is covered with mangroves. We analysed the site and how to protect birdlife and wetlands, proposing an ecological buffer zone and two hard shorelines. The coastline will become colourful and flood-adapted, with different site elevations to create a high-quality coastal urban form.

Yangpu Bay is an area of 5.21 km2 in Hainan's West Wing Development Belt. Our concept envisions a thriving waterfront city inspired by Mangroves, Coastline, Salt Pan and Volcanic Rock. The coastline of the area is covered with mangroves. We analysed the site and how to protect birdlife and wetlands, proposing an ecological buffer zone and two hard shorelines. The coastline will become colourful and flood-adapted, with different site elevations to create a high-quality coastal urban form.

As the core development area of Hainan's free trade policy, it will be a modern and distinctive urban service core; a future smart city. There will be five kinds of urban hubs: commercial, residential, research & developmental and ecological. Each hub will introduce green to the city, enhancing the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature and creating valuable public space.

One Line and Four Mines

This 99km² masterplan promotes ecological restoration and regeneration of a historic mining district, Mentougou District, near Beijing. We took our inspiration from the Chinese idea of harmony between man and nature and the benefits this brings to life. 1923 saw the official construction of the Mentougou-Datai section of the Beijing-Mentougou Railway, which brought a steady supply flow of coal to the city and resulted in a century of prosperous history. September 2020 saw the closure of the last mine, leaving damaged habitats and disintegrated community relations.

The masterplan is characterised by the varied nature of the mountain and river landscape with twelve towns and villages connected by a long winding route along the valley. We have laid out cycling and walking routes as well as organising multiple types of cultural tourism trails to create exploratory experiences. The mines will be regenerated and will become part of a breathtaking landscape; a picturesque place for people living and working, to help them discover their own spiritual path. The ultimate goal is to create a resilient masterplanning and development strategy which will create vibrant new communities in the mountain landscape.

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Chapman Taylor is one of the world's leading masterplanners. We can create projects of extraordinary scale from the early concept stage to full completion. Our design approach combines creativity with commercial astuteness to deliver successful places for people to enjoy. Our diverse design skills and cultural understanding provide a unique base to develop high-quality, bespoke design solutions that respond to location, local culture and the client's brief.

The masterplan is characterised by the varied nature of the mountain and river landscape, with twelve towns and villages connected by a long winding route along the valley. We have laid out cycling and walking routes and organised multiple cultural tourism trails to create exploratory experiences. The mines will be regenerated and become part of a breathtaking landscape, a picturesque place for people living and working to help them discover their spiritual path. The ultimate goal is to create a resilient masterplanning and development strategy to create vibrant new communities in the mountain landscape.

Jiaxing High-Speed Railway Station

The 29km² masterplan for Jiaxing High-Speed Railway New City and Yuxin District urban design provides a new integrated mixed-use city with excellent connectivity and a diverse ecological framework, taking advantage of existing waterways. The masterplan includes a new railway station, urban district, ecological diversity sites, new waterways and a strategic base for innovation and collaboration.

The 29km² masterplan for Jiaxing High-Speed Railway New City and Yuxin District urban design provides a new integrated mixed-use city with excellent connectivity and a diverse ecological framework, taking advantage of existing waterways. The masterplan includes a new railway station, urban district, ecological diversity sites, new waterways and a strategic base for innovation and collaboration.

The masterplan creates two linked core areas based on the new South Jiaxing High-Speed Railway Station and a major new urban district south of the station, Southern New City. The masterplan provides an opportunity to create two overlapping but complementary “15-Minute City” circles centred on the station and the core of the Southern New City. The concept is called "Ring City," emphasising the importance of multiple connections provided with the design strategy.

Tianjin South Railway Station

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Chapman Taylor is one of the world's leading masterplanners. We can create projects of extraordinary scale from the early concept stage to full completion. Our design approach combines creativity with commercial astuteness to deliver successful places for people to enjoy. Our diverse design skills and cultural understanding provide a unique base to develop high-quality, bespoke design solutions that respond to location, local culture and the client's brief.

Johnny Jiang (M.Arch M.D.A (Master of Design Arts))

Director, 上海 and Beijing

Johnny Jiang recently joined Chapman Taylor’s Shanghai studio as a Director in November 2018. He has considerable experience in architectural design in both Germany and China and has led and participated in many important large-scale urban design projects, including both architectural and interior design.

Johnny has plays a leading role on some of the Shanghai studio’s most significant urban design projects, and is skilled at combining innovative concepts with the requirements of China's market and the local context. Johnny’s leadership during the construction process, and his strict control of project quality, have been widely praised by clients and partners.

Areas of expertise:

Architecture / Interior Design / Urban Design / Masterplanning / Mixed-Use

Yichun Xu

Associate Director, 上海

Yichun joined Chapman Taylor in 2018 and is a key member of the studio’s masterplanning team. Among the major projects on which she has worked are the Beixingjing masterplan for Shanghai, the Xiangyang Mixed-Use District, Future Hotel in Chongqing, the Xili Hub Area in Shenzhen and the Sanya Baopo Cultural and Sports District in Hainan.

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