The Maozhou River Left Bank Science and Technology Park has been honored with an accolade in the economic feasibility category at the recently announced 2024 International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) AAPME Awards.
The IFLA is a leading global organization in landscape architecture, accredited by UNESCO and representing associations from 80 countries across multiple continents. This year, out of 338 submissions, 149 outstanding projects were selected, with distinctions including 14 top awards, 17 excellent recognitions, and 118 honorable mentions.
Originally a logistics area, the Left Bank Science and Technology Park has been transformed into a hub connected to the vibrant Guangming Science City. By blending innovative technology with industrial resources, it has evolved into a smart valley for industrial advancement.
Spanning 78,627 square meters, the park boasts various amenities such as exhibition halls, cafes, and leisure spaces. The centerpiece, the Guangming Science City Exhibition Hall, showcases the area's breakthroughs in planning and research, while adjacent leisure spaces offer a unique retreat for visitors.
Notably, the park seamlessly weaves together technological showcases and ecological encounters, creating a harmonious blend of functions while offering open recreational spaces.
Adding to its charm, a distinctive V-shaped bridge elegantly spans the riverbanks, enhancing connectivity between the river's two banks while integrating the cityscape with the surrounding natural landscapes.
Situated along the Maozhou River, a vital waterway in Shenzhen that meanders through Bao'an and Guangming districts, the Left Bank Science and Technology Park serves as a significant public hub along the expansive Maozhou River greenway project.
Transformed in 2020 from a forgotten locale into a vibrant exhibition venue and themed urban park highlighting science and technology, the park offers a fresh narrative blending modern advancements with the allure of nature, charting a new course for sustainable urban development in the region.
About IFLA AAPME Awards 2024
A global award initiated by the IFLA Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East (AAPME) regions. This is an international award for landscape design and planning recognition for resilience that was open to all IFLA regions and practitioners around the world for projects within the Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East region. In addition to recognizing excellence in design, the awards provide a platform for showcasing innovative approaches, fostering collaboration, and inspiring future generations of landscape architects.
The prestigious IFLA AAPME Awards aim to recognize and showcase outstanding multidisciplinary projects grounded in the environment and social realm. The 2024 AAPME Award seeks to highlight the works of landscape architects. committed to designing sensitively and demonstrating responsible practices. It aims to showcase efforts to address complex issues and challenges in our world today and tomorrow.