Shenzhen Metro Line 16, with a total length of 29.2 kilometers, is the first reconstructed intangible cultural heritage line deeply rooted in local culture. It will absorb local nutrients, undertake the stability of 'sunshine +', and build the metro that understands Shenzhen's inhabitant the most. Sparks will illuminate the way home, and designers put forth the concept of bringing nature, daylight, and social place making together with the idea of paying homage to the local Hakka Cultures.
Vantree Design adheres to the principle of adapting to local conditions, and in the design of urban public transportation spaces, the entire line 16 takes 'sunshine+home' as the main theme background. Each station design is not only achieving the core functional requirements but also combining the regional characteristics and cultural differences within. This was the starting point to shape the perception of spatial structure. The design interprets the individuality and unity of the overall route by the shapes, functions, and materials of each station on Shenzhen Line 16, reflecting the better vision of Shenzhen's 'cohabitation, symbiosis and co-prosperity'. Hoping that through the exploration and experimentation of the team, the project can become an icon of Shenzhen, integrating Shenzhen spirit and Hakka traditional culture, presenting the city's characteristics, historical context, and creative artistries.