2024 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Nanshan Slow Mobility Road System Improvement Masterplan

Entrant Company

AECOM

Category

Landscape Design - Master Planning

Client's Name

Shenzhen Municipal Transportation Bureau Nanshan Administration Bureau

Country / Region

Hong Kong SAR

In response to the evolving dynamics of Nanshan District and in recognition of the burgeoning need for enhanced slow mobility infrastructure, our comprehensive Nanshan Slow Mobility Road System Improvement Masterplan

has been meticulously devised from aspects of safety, smoothness, comfort, and attractiveness. This strategic initiative is grounded in a profound analysis of local slow mobility requirements, exhaustive interpretation of pertinent planning paradigms, and a thorough review of international case studies.



A pivotal cornerstone of our approach is the establishment of a robust planning framework. This entails the creation of a stratified and meticulously controlled slow mobility Road network, finely tailored to the unique demands of Nanshan District. Significantly, the plan intricately designs distinctive slow mobility paths, providing comprehensive and categorized guidance. Furthermore, it addresses the imperative of augmenting the connectivity of slow mobility around key rail transit stations, thereby fortifying the integration of public transportation networks and slow mobility road network enhancing the efficiency of public resource rotation.



In tandem with this, we have instituted advanced construction standards, encapsulated in directive guidelines that comprehensively oversee the development and management of slow mobility traffic within the precincts of Nanshan District. This approach ensures a uniform and high-quality execution of the envisioned slow mobility enhancements.



To expedite the realization of our objectives, the plan has generated meticulous construction plans and a dynamic project repository. Importantly, these facets are seamlessly synchronized with concurrent traffic planning and construction projects in designated demonstration areas. This meticulous alignment ensures the expeditious implementation of the plan's research outcomes, catalyzing tangible enhancements in ongoing construction endeavors.

In conclusion, the Nanshan Slow Mobility Enhancement Plan stands not only as a strategic blueprint but as a testament to our unwavering commitment to fostering sustainable and efficient urban mobility. As we navigate the complexities of our ever-evolving urban landscape, these enhancements embody our dedication to creating a resilient and people-centric infrastructure that befits the unique character of Nanshan District.

Credits

Vice President / Principal in Charge
Lenren Lee
Director / Urban Design
Daniel Lei
Director / Urban Design
Du Chen
Senior Urban Designer
Patricia Wang
Senior Urban Designer
Patton Li
Senior Urban Designer
Staffi Lin
Senior Urban Designer
Huiyi Qian
Urban Designer
Hao Chen
Urban Designer
Ryan Guan
Urban Designer
Betty Yang
Urban Designer
Joe Hu
Urban Designer
Ninghui Wang
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