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Chinese here 环保 Design Eco-Programming and Eco-Programming & Design Environmental Activity Nodes ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WATER CLEANSING +URBAN DESIGN MARKETPLACE FOR LOCAL PRODUCTS Case Studies Xochimilco Ecological Park, Mexico City, Mexico The Living Water Garden, Chengdu, China Shipyard Park Zhongshan, China Key Features Environmental Learning Center Fish Ponds Exhibit Marketplaces for local products Ecological design and native vegetation Water management as an educational and aesthetic attraction Principles Allow water to guide urban design Build economic assets through environmental protection Link to research institutions There is a need to build environmental awareness among residents while building a new image for Foshan. Through creation of environmental demonstration projects, research and education facilities, and preservation of cultural heritage, Foshan would increase environmental awareness and create unique recreational experiences. By capitalizing on the proposed progressive water management approaches as an attraction, Some features that could be incorporated into the site: fish ponds, environmental learning center, marketplaces for local products such as ceramics or flowers. Some examples where water has been used to stimulate environmental education and identity are : The Living Water Garden in Chendu China, 1

交通 Transportation Goals Reduce air pollution Decrease congestion Reduce accidents Increase quality of life by enhancing public realm Facilitate access for all To achieve these goals, some possible guiding principles: Create seamless connections between north and south Plan for multi-modal use Maximize use of available land Balance short-term growth and long-term sustainability goals Alleviate modal conflict Encourage non-vehicular transportation 2

公共交通 Public Transit Rapid Transit Corridor Key N-S Connectors Rail Lines Proposed Subway Subway Stops Key Access Nodes Key Destinations Axis Park 1. Identifying Land Uses & Corridors 2. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Different Modes Mode Cost / km ($million) Planning & Const. time Subway 55 207 3 30 years Light Rail 5 20 4 5 years BRT 1 10 1 1.5 years Bus Only Cost of road Flexible 3. Case Studies Bogota and Curitiba Kunming and Taipei Map showing activity nodes and proposed transit corridors - creating north south connections, we want feedback Densities required - minimum of 100 people/hectare adjacent to transit corridors Stops are ideas for key stops 1) Key destinations and access nodes - 3 activity centers Mass transit corridor Identification of key destinations and access nodes Identification of appropriate mass transit corridor for North-South connections Identification of regular transit corridors Three centers of activity Port 2) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Different Modes Rough Capital Costs Estimated Operations and Maintenance Costs Capacity Relative Environmental Impact Required Density Equity Orange Dots: Rail Station, Main Regional Bus Station, Subway Stops, Proposed Important Access Nodes 3

互联模式 Intermodal connections Providing equitable access to the waterfront, parks, commercial areas and jobs via different modes Modes - Transit - Water taxi / ferry - Pedestrian & bike - Taxis and private car Intermodal connections -To and across river -To the stadium -To parks -Through neighborhoods -To regional connections 4

街道与公园交通 Intermodal Streets and Parks Parks and canals as pedestrian & bicycle network Transportation through parks: Sunken roads, shuttle buses Arterial Street with Bus Rapid Transit lanes Goals: Safe streets for all traffic participants Park network as pedestrian/bike paths Equitable access to parks Cases Parks & canals:numerous in Amsterdam, Brugge, but also in Japan Sunken roads through parks: Central Park vs. Golden Gate Park (where roads divide park and disturb park experience) Other park transportation: Golden Gate Park (road closures for recreation & free shuttle within park) Bus Rapid Transit Corridor: Bogota, Curitiba 5

街道 Street hierarchy 1 2 3 Macau: (1) traditional organic streets; and, (2) an efficient grid pattern. Criteria for new streets: efficient, scalable, redundant, and pleasant Savannah, GA (USA): (3) Grid follows criteria, allowing integration of water features and existing villages Macau 1996 Savannah, GA (USA) This creates opportunities for water features, bike lanes, and pedestrian areas while also meeting the criteria for new plans 6

总结 Summary Constructing networks Transport, water, public space and cultural amenities, connecting neighborhoods, commercial areas, and other recreational areas Public Space & Cultural Infrastructure Urban Design & Housing Distinguishing Identity and Image Aesthetic improvements, in water and public spaces, environmental leadership, cultural amenities, distinctive neighborhoods, high quality of life Building on a Rich History and Heritage As reflected in public space, cultural amenities, water, housing and neighborhoods Water Transport Valuable Economic Opportunities Cultural economy and tourism, envrironmental education and industry, reprogrammed villages 7

主题 Emerging Themes Evolution of relationship w/river and waterfront Waterfront as vital element of modern city s urban expression From city near the river to city on the river Changing use of river River as civic treasure River as means to promote public wellbeing New identity as a modern river city Integrating old center and new center Importance of quality of life as attractor Foshan Today - River is the Edge of the city Foshan in the Future - River is the Heart of the city Source: Sasaki Associates, Shanghai Plan Do we want to list those or just talk about them? A Modern River City Model for sustainable city Foshan as efficient city FOSHAN as a bedroom/backyard community 8

下一阶段学习计划 Next Steps for Class Incorporate feedback and additional research conducted from the current visit Examine and refine case studies for selected strategies Develop potential scenarios that implement selected strategies Final product: suggestions for how to incorporate solutions to some of the above concerns in the larger framework set out by Sasaki Final product: NOT a comprehensive plan 9

谢谢各位 THANK YOU Is this work useful for you? Are these recommendations feasible? What are we missing? What other things are you considering? Have we missed any key challenges or the big picture? 10