Designed by Sasaki in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including Arup, JLL, and the Wuhan Planning Institute, the Wuhan Yangchun Lake Business District master plan was approved by the city. Imagining “a progressive yet realistic vision for the district”, the project, a landscape-forward urban blueprint, will define Wuhan’s next generation of growth.
Wuhan: The Latest Architecture and News
Sasaki Completes Master Plan for New Urban District next to Wuhan's High-Speed Rail
The World's Answer to the Lack of Medical Facilities: Temporary and Convertible Hospitals
Just 2 months ago, the city of Wuhan, China announced the construction of Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, adding 1,000 beds, 30 ICUs, and new isolation wards to the city's medical arsenal to combat the Coronavirus epidemic. The building was completed in under 10 days by a team of 7,000 construction workers, a far cry from the reality many countries are facing as they scramble to quell the outbreak and wrestle with the shortcomings of their own healthcare systems. With over 14,000 dead and more than 300,000 infected worldwide, not to mention a shortage of medical supplies and facilities, health systems across the globe are feeling the strain of preparing for a crisis.
Wuhan's Temporary Hospitals Close as Risk of Coronavirus Decreases
While the risk of COVID-19 is increasing everywhere in the world, the stable situation in Wuhan allowed officials to stop operations in the newly settled temporary hospitals to fight the Coronavirus outbreak.
China Completes Hospital in 10 Days to Fight Coronavirus
China's Wuhan City has completed construction of the 1,000-bed Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital in under ten days. Built to treat coronavirus patients, the hospital aims to build off the previous construction of Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital in just a week's time back in 2003. The final project was finished by a 7,000-member crew, and the hospital received its first patients on Monday morning.
China is Building a Hospital in 6 Days to Fight Coronavirus
The government of Wuhan City in China has decided to build a 1,000 bed hospital in six days to fight the recent coronavirus outbreak. The project aims builds off the previous construction of Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital in just a week's time back in 2003. As the quarantined Wuhan City's existing hospitals are overwhelmed, they have turned to social media for medical supplies and have begun to turn away patients.
Liangyou Red Town Art Design Center(ADC) / UAO design
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Architects: UAO Design
- Area: 4891 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Shanghai Shuishi, UAO Design
UAO Power Office / UAO Design
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Architects: UAO Design
- Area: 474 m²
- Year: 2019
Write Box Showroom / UAO Design
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Architects: UAO Design
- Year: 2019
Haiyang Village / EXH Design
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Architects: EXH Design
- Area: 6894 m²
- Year: 2019
PACO Restaurant / Pure's Design
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Interior Designers: Pure's Design
- Area: 680 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Nuomi Decoration
Zones Design Office / Zones Design
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Interior Designers: Zones Design
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: LG-nw100
Island Friends / Advanced Architecture Lab[AaL] + WIKI
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Architects: Advanced Architecture Lab[AaL], WIKI Tech.Ltd
- Area: 191 m²
- Year: 2018
Wuhan Huashan Library / GLA
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Architects: GLA
- Area: 1540 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: CSYPE, WACANG, Wuhan Fumeiyuan
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Professionals: Shangyiyang Design, Yajing Landscape
Sasaki Transform the Yangtze Waterfront with Flood-Friendly Masterplan
Sasaki has released details of their redevelopment proposal for the Yangtze Riverfront Park in Wuhan, China. Developed in collaboration with OMA and Gensler, Sasaki has drawn on the centuries-old symbiosis between the city and river, leveraging the river’s dynamic flooding to nurture a rich regional ecology and create dynamic recreational experiences.
The endeavor in landscape urbanism seeks to celebrate the river’s spontaneity, and incorporate flooding as an essential element. Stitching together then OMA and Gensler “urban balconies,” a series of microenvironments will host a wide variety of distinct wetland ecosystems, the characters of which evolve throughout the seasons.
Tencent (Wuhan) R&D Center / GN
Wuhan Northwest Lake Shuangxi / Shanghai Dushe Architectural Design
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Architects: Shanghai Dushe Architectural Design
- Area: 75000 m²
- Year: 2017
Langtin Yuanzhu Experience Hall / CHALLENGE DESIGN
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Architects: CHALLENGE DESIGN
- Area: 1403 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: HOMOD, QIANG HUI SHI DAI, YI SHEN TECHNOLOGY
UnitedDATA Wuhan Office / PMT Partners
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Interior Designers: PMT Partners
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2018