Taopu Smart City is part of a new district being planned around one of Shanghai’s largest future parks. The design actively engages its context, creating strong visual, pedestrian, and infrastructure connections with the surrounding site, district, and city.
A unifying architectural language was established to create individual iconic moments and a cohesive urban garden identity for the development as a whole.
A network of indoor and outdoor spaces develops a fluid pedestrian experience incorporating memorable urban spaces within the city to support a 24/7, activated, mixed-use urban environment. The multi-level pedestrian network forges symbiotic relationships between retail areas, park spaces and streetscapes. The design supports a connected research and development community while linking to the existing subway and transportation infrastructures.
Located on the western edge of Shanghai, Taopu Smart City is part of a new district being planned around one of Shanghai’s largest future parks. The design actively engages its context and creates strong visual, pedestrian, and infrastructure connections. With proximity to Tongji University’s West Shanghai Campus, the site is situated to become a key research and development district. The overall design is inspired by calligraphic lines, with linear terraced landscapes, and the simple gesture of a ribbon. The design fashions a memorable and iconic district. It develops a series of continuous building edges that enclose five public parks. These linear forms turn upwards to become elegant tall towers, creating a bold skyline with strong visual connections to the surrounding roads, park spaces, and train lines. A network of indoor and outdoor spaces develops a fluid pedestrian experience to support a 24/7 mixed-use environment. Within the complex, a multi-level pedestrian network forges a symbiotic relationship between retail areas, park spaces, and streetscapes, seamlessly merging interior and exterior.