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Wuhan OCT Residential Master Plan

This large mixed use development, currently in the conceptual design phase, is intended to revitalize the waterfront area of Wuhan, central China’s most populous city, which is home to 35 higher educational institutions, including eight national colleges and universities and 14 public colleges and universities.

This development will attract university graduates to remain in Wuhan by integrating cultural, civic, and recreational spaces into the community and connecting the existing city core with a future development that includes a new high-speed rail station linking Wuhan to other major Chinese cities.

The development also takes full advantage of its location on East Lake, China’s largest urban lake and the home of the annual winter Plum Blossom Festival. Water is fully integrated into the development, which is linked by a series of tree-lined water channels that connect all residents to the lake and maximize the value of the interior parcels. The development also includes several features that will add to the lake’s value as a tourist attraction, including a new museum, an observation tower, water fountains, floating stages and events, and botanical gardens. A system of filters is located near the tourism and recreation areas to attract more visitors and residents to the waterfront, minimize the development’s impact upon the environment, and provide a framework for a larger-scale restoration of the lake’s natural habitat.

Wuhan OCT Residential Master Plan

Size:
20 Million SF
Program Elements:
Mixed Use Development, including: Civic, Commercial, Cultural, Hospitality, Recreation, Residential, Theme Park
Services:
Conceptual Design, Detail Design Services
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