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The Sea Garden Paradise

Gulangyu Island, Gulangyu, CN

Restoring the marriage between heritage and nature and introducing a shift towards sustainable tourism.

The Xiamen People’s Government invited West 8 to conduct an in-depth analysis and draw up a Landscape Improvement Plan for Gulangyu Island. West 8’s analysis and improvement plan encompasses the layered legacy of the island’s landscape, architecture, culture, and scenery; its urban tissue and the monuments within; as well as the impact of the increasing mass tourism on the island for the local community. It outlines how the infrastructure and resources of Gulangyu Island have come under strain in recent years. The significant increases in tourism have created an overflow of mass commerce, damaged the heritage elements, and undermined the natural beauty and history of the island. Building upon Gulangyu’s UNESCO World Heritage application procedure, West 8’s proposal includes a new spatial framework for the island’s future development.

In accordance with the Xiamen People’s Government’s vision of reconstructing a “Noble, Elegant, Livable and Exquisite Gulangyu Island,” West 8 has realized a Strategic Framework Plan “Gulangyu – The Sea Garden Paradise – A Marriage of Heritage & Nature.”

The new master plan creates coherency between the different aspects of the island’s heritage so that the cultural, landscape, and architectural legacy become parts of the same ensemble. It includes improvements to the urban network, unveils the hidden treasures of the island by enhancing the overall landscape, and increases urban nodes for visitors without trespassing on the private space of residents.

The design intention is to transition to a model of sustainable tourism by broadening the visitors’ experience on the island and re-balancing the intense use of the urban spaces within the context of the historical landscape. It addresses how the stories of Gulangyu can be told and brought alive today and the ways in which Gulangyu can be restored/preserved for inhabitants and visitors to increase liveability and create an enjoyable, free-spirited island.

Client

Xiamen City Planning Bureau, Siming District People’s Government and Gulangyu Management Committee, PRC

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