Jiaxing Station Park
Honor Award
Urban Design
A new paradigm for urban transit centers where the natural environment plays a major role. Integrating landscape into this transit hub creates a new identity for the city as well as environmental benefits and health and wellness benefits for people. The design connects all of the different functions and their users within this landscape in exciting and unexpected ways.
- 2025 Awards Jury
Project Credits
Liangjun Zhou, International ASLA; Ting Zhou, International ASLA, Lead Designers
Zhonglin Gao. Pei Han. Fang Qin. Yuan Man. Liping Chen. Hao Li. Chang Sun. Xin Li. Qiuyu Zhang. Cen Lv. Xueting Liu. Hao Yu. Hongyu Zhang. Jiaqi Liu. Zilan Wang (intern)., Landscape Designers
MAD, Master Planner & Architect
Tongji Architectural Design(Group) Co, Landscape LDI
China Construction Eighth Engineering Division Corp., Ltd, Landscape Contractor
China Railway Construction Engineering Group, Contractor
China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co., Ltd., Executive Architects
Shanghai Shuishi Architectural Design & Planning Corp., Ltd., Heritage Architecture Consultant
Beijing Sign Lighting Industry Group, Lighting Consultant
Project Statement
Envisioned as "a station in nature," the project has transformed the congested street level of declining urban core into a lush, vibrant park, while relocating multi-modal transit system underground. By integrating green infrastructure atop transport infrastructure, the park has established a new model for creating future Transit Oriented Districts (TODs) to promote innovative urban revitalization.
The once vehicle-centric district has been rejuvenated into a thriving public realm, alive with commuters, visitors and the city's diverse communities. With green space increased from 25% to 73%, the project has boasted a significant ecological footprint, effectively reducing heat island effect, filtering stormwater and enhancing biodiversity.
Project Narrative
Conceived as "a station in nature," Jiaxing Station Park was established as a catalyst for Transit Oriented Districts (TODs) in the ever-evolving urban fabric. Over the past few decades, the Jiaxing station area, a traditional urban core of 87.5 acres, has experienced long-term urban decay, low walkability, heavy traffic congestion, degraded environments and poor air quality. The railway and Chengdong Road divide the city and cut through communities, with disorganized parking lots to the north and deteriorating industrial land to the south.
Through close multidisciplinary collaboration, an innovative design has been implemented, transforming the congested street level into a vibrant park and relocating the multi-modal transit system underground. This thoughtful and multi-layered transformation is elegant and highly functional, representing a seamlessly integrated work of landscape, architecture, urbanism, and engineering.
The project reimagined the unwelcoming, hardscape-dominated spaces into a much-needed park by increasing green space coverage from 25% to 73%. Given the constraints of the underground structure, the landscape design comprises three transitional parts: the urban forest of the old People's Park, the tree-lined space of North Plaza, and the perennial and grass-dominated rooftop of South Park.
With more than 1800 new trees, the park not only provides shade and sanctuary from the bustling city streets, but also mitigates urban heat island effects. Introducing 100% new native plants, the landscape creates wildlife habitats, significantly improving neighborhood green spaces and promoting resilience. The perennial-dominated rooftop park fosters thriving ecosystems where biodiverse native plants attract pollinators.
In the south, rainwater and surface runoff are collected into a 143,000-gallon storage tank to support on-site landscape irrigation. In the north, retention ponds are capable of retaining up to 528,000-gallon of stormwater from the plaza and adjacent land during the monsoon season. Photovoltaic panels, covering 21,500 sq. ft. of the roof, generate electricity and significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Enhanced neighborhood access at street level enables the park to become a multi-modal area with a pedestrian-oriented emphasis, integrating transportation and recreation systems such as bike paths, jogging trails and public transit. The park features a diverse range of flexible, multi-functional spaces designed to accommodate various events and programs such as markets and festivals. These activities foster economic growth and cultivate a sense of community within the surrounding neighborhood.
The park showcases civic and cultural spaces deeply rooted in the city's history. Abundant designed spaces beneath the woodland canopy offer neighbors the opportunity to engage in traditional activities such as Taiji, Kung Fu, singing, playing musical instruments, playing Go and Chinese chess, and writing calligraphy on the ground, especially during the hot summer months. The tree-lined plaza becomes a favorite space for locals to engage in square dancing, festival gatherings, as well as for students to join the English corner. The rooftop park is the first in the country to offer visitors a unique experience of overlooking the bustling train platform.
The park breathes new life into the declining city hub by bringing back nature and creating high-quality public spaces, making Jiaxing a more livable city.
Products
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Furniture
- GRG Seats: Hengsheng Huayi Sculpture
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Other
- Photovoltaic Panel: Advanced Solar Power(Hangzhou) Inc.
Plant List
- Zelkova serrata
- Triadica sebifera
- Cinnamomum camphora
- Taxodium 'Zhongshanshan'
- Citrus medica
- Morella rubra Lour
- Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc.
- Prunus yedoensis Matsum.
- Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum'(Van Houtte) Schwerim
- Osmanthus var.
- Camellia japonica L.
- Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl
- Photinia serratifolia(Desf.)Kalkman
- Amygdalus persica 'Baihua Shanbitao'
- Celtis sinensis Pers.
- Prunus mume
- Pinus thunbergii Parl
- Edgeworthia chrysantha Lindl.
- Hibiscus mutabilis L.
- Lagerstroemia indica 'Bush'
- Pyracantha fortuneana 'Harlequin'
- Vitex agnus-castus L.
- Rhododendron simsii Planch.
- Nandina domestica Thunb.
- Phyllostachys sulphurea var. viridis R. A. Young
- Viburnum odoratissimum Ker.-Gawl.
- Gardenia jasminoides Ellis var. grandiflora Nakai.
- Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. et Planch.
- Panicum virgatum L.
- Spathiphyllum floribundum 'Clevelandii'
- Hymenocallis littoralis (Jacq.)Salisb.
- Agapanthus africanus
- Sedum lineare Thunb.
- Zoysia japonica Steud.
- Juniperus procumbens sargent
- Ophiopogon japonicus(L. f.)Ker Gawl.
- Farfugium japonicum (L. f.)Kitam.
- Saxifraga stolonifera Meerb.
- Lonicera japonica Thunb.
- Trachelospermum jasminoides (Lindl.)Lem.
- Vinca major Linn. cv. Variegata Loud
- Nelumbo sp.