Chinese German Eco Park in Qingdao Buildings

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Chinese/German Eco-Park in Qingdao

Building Development on the Yellow Sea, China – design by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp)

6 Dec 2011

Chinese/German Eco-Park in Qingdao, China

Foundation stone ceremony

Design: gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners · Architects

Eco-Park Qingdao

An ecologically designed city quarter for living and working is currently being developed in China’s Qingdao, on the coast of the Yellow Sea, to plans by architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp). The foundation stone will be laid on 6 December by Ernst Burgbacher, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Wang Chao, the Chinese Vice-Minister of Economics. The construction of the Chinese/German Eco-Park in Qingdao goes back to an agreement between the two countries, which was signed by the Federal Ministry for Economics and the Federal Ministry for the Environment during Angela Merkel’s state visit in July 2010; it is scheduled for completion in 2015.

Chinese/German Eco-Park in Qingdao Qingdao Eco Park Eco-Park in Qingdao
images © gmp – von Gerkan, Marg and Partners

With support from the German Society for Sustainable Building (DGNB) and Transsolar Consultants, gmp developed a list of criteria and measures integrating the highest possible proportion of regenerative energy sources into the master plan: in addition to wind and water power, as well as geothermal energy, the Eco-Park focuses particularly on solar energy. The conditions for this are very good in Qingdao as it has an above-average number of days of sunshine.

With around ten square kilometres, the size of the new urban quarter is almost that of the Berlin Mitte district. The site extends from a mountain ridge in the south to the bay in the northeast. In their design, the architects mirror the landscape features of Qingdao – its rock formations and green plains. The new development features eight quarters which resemble individual rock formations and, with their soft contours, form flowing nature corridors. The short distances between the quarters, the mixed uses and the density and type of buildings, which are up to eight storeys high, support energy conservation in this urban development.

Qingdao Eco Park Eco-Park in Qingdao
images © gmp – von Gerkan, Marg and Partners

The Chinese/German Eco-Park is not the only project by gmp Architects in Qingdao. In addition to the Opera House, which was opened over a year ago, they have built two commercial complexes in the city.

Qingdao Eco-Park – Building Information

Design: Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Nicolas Pomränke
Project Leader: Johann von Mansberg
Team members: Maarten Harms, Björn Homann, Jing Xue, Philipp Buschmeyer, Fernando Nassare, Christian Machnacki, Thilo Zheme, Jan Deml

Chinese/German Eco-Park in Qingdao images / information from von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects

gmp – von Gerkan, Marg & Partners

Location: Qingdao, China

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