With the core of "mountains and seas, unbounded symbiosis", this design scheme cleverly integrates Yantian's unique mountain and sea landforms, urban humanistic needs and ecological sustainability, creating a multi-level and multi-dimensional public space system.
1. Ecological stitching of the mountain-sea corridor
Terrain adaptation: The design relies on the natural texture of the steep and gentle slopes of the mountains, and weakens manual intervention through terraced terraces, overhead plank roads and winding trail systems, seamlessly connecting the mountain, coastline and urban interface, forming a three-dimensional recreation network of "air-ground-underground".
Biodiversity: Preserve native vegetation communities, introduce low-maintenance native plants, and build "sponge green space" systems (e.g., rain gardens, infiltration ditches) to mitigate mountain runoff while providing habitat corridors for wildlife.
2. Urban memory and humanistic activation
Regeneration of industrial relics: The former industrial traces of Yantian Port (such as abandoned tracks and dock components) are transformed into art installations or landscape nodes, combined with materials such as corten steel and reclaimed wood, giving the site a historical narrative.
Community participation: Design and embed multi-functional activity platforms, outdoor theaters and community farms to encourage citizens to participate in mountain marathons, nature education and other activities, and strengthen the social attributes of the park as an "urban living room".
3. Unbounded visual and immersive experience
Panoramic window: Through accurate line of sight analysis, a cantilever observation deck or glass viewing box is set up at key turning points, and the magnificent picture of the integration of mountains, seas and cities is framed to form a dynamic visual sequence of "one step at a time".
Light and shadow interaction: Using scientific and technological means such as fog forest system and light-transmitting concrete pavement to simulate the artistic conception of mountains and forests shrouded in clouds and mist, enhancing the immersive nature experience of tourists.
4. Low-carbon intelligent operation and maintenance
Zero-carbon path: Adopt solar photovoltaic panels combined with trails, energy-saving lighting systems, and use AI to monitor human flow and ecological data, dynamically adjust resource allocation, and achieve low-carbon management throughout the life cycle.
Summary: This plan goes beyond the single function of traditional parks, and builds Yantian Mid-Levels Park into a "living landscape" with elastic growth with "ecology as the base, humanities as the pulse, and science and technology as the medium", redefining the dialogue between man and nature, the past and the future in the mountain and sea city.