Las Salinas represents a bold new approach to planning and design in Chile, where the transformation of a brownfield site becomes the catalyst for the urban and ecological regeneration of Viña del Mar.
Introduction
The project is located in the Las Salinas Development Zone in Chile, where the planners adopted a bold and innovative approach to planning and design. With the transformation and transformation of brownfields, the project will drive urban development and ecosystem recovery in Viña del Mar.
Las Salinas Development Zone Planning
Reason to Be Selected
The project reflects on the current development model of the city and aims to activate the true potential of Las Salinas and reshape the life of the citizens of Viña. The plan breaks the physical boundaries of the base and intends to restore the local ecological conditions so that the public can have access to the coastal environment and public space. The project work framework aims to reproduce the city's vitality and is built by the community, the owners and the design team.
Highlights:
Sustainable development planning;
Brownfield transformation and transformation;
Ecological protection.
Details
The plan connects the mountain areas that have been isolated from the sea to the coastal area. The community centre on the top of the hill and the connected Mid-Levels pedestrian lift will serve residents of St. Innes, which provides recreational activities, vocational training services, libraries and flexible public spaces for young people in need. The Central Park on the waterfront will serve as a valuable public resource for the community, promoting social integration through a range of cultural and public functions, and concentrating groups of different backgrounds and classes. The scheme reduces the public's reliance on private transportation by providing a densely populated block and unobstructed, vibrant public spaces; public, cultural, residential, retail, office and educational uses are commonplace in Las Salinas. Promote the all-round development of the community; through a series of dynamic and dynamic urban functions, pedestrians can gain a rich street experience and experience the charm of the city from a new angle.
Recommended
Landscape Planning: To build a sustainable future and strengthen the landscape infrastructure and ecosystem facilities that are integral to the site, the design team looks for inspiration from nature and delve into the coastal landscape of Chile. The program explores planning forms and functions from different levels, with the intention of establishing links between various ecosystems on the base, strengthening the site's ability to withstand environmental changes, and ultimately in rainwater management, nutrient cycling, carbon emissions, microclimate, pollen transmission, and species distribution. Different categories achieve coordination results.
Public participation in planning: It is an important part of the project to seek good strategies to improve urban life and encourage the public to express their opinions and participate in discussions. Through a series of public meetings, design teams, government officials and local citizens continued to exchange views on a wide range of topics to discuss how to systematically improve the quality of urban life in Viña and beyond. All parties are looking forward to building a forward-looking and environmentally resistant development framework based on the unique characteristics of Viña, leading Las Salinas and the entire city towards a sustainable future.
Conclusions
This plan provides an open, intimate and sustainable urban development model for brownfield reconstruction. The planning of public space and community integration is worth learning.
FULL STORY:
Las Salinas Development Zone Planning
Published on March 18,2018 in Gooood
TOPIC | Viña del Mar | Intelligent | Compositive
Reference:
Lat: | -17.7269 |
Lng: | -70.6811 |
Type: | |
Region: | SouthAmerica |
Scale: | Region |
Field: | Compositive |
City: | Viña del Mar |