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The Xuhui Riverside Public Open Space or Shanghai Corniche is a riverside redevelopment in Shanghai[1] along a formerly industrial 8.5 kilometre frontage on the northern bank of the Huangpu River in Shanghai’s Xuhui District. The redevelopment is part of a re-urbanisation of the Xuhui river frontage as part of a broader strategy for the banks of the Huangpu River as it passes through the centre of the city, including the Bund, Pudong and the site for the World Expo. The municipality held an international design competition, won by Peter Verity of PDRc Ltd in January 2008.[2]

The plan calls for a mixed-use development with residential, employment, commercial, culture and recreation areas. A primary objective to re-establish the natural ecology of the area through urban greening and the re-establishment of wildlife habitats. The Shanghai Corniche will form part of Shanghai's Expo legacy and will be a pedestrian oriented area of rich urban places with a low energy public transport systems and low energy and low carbon buildings.

References

  1. ^ Bates, Drew. "Offbeat: Xuhui Riverside Public Open Space". SmartShanghai. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  2. ^ "PDRc Urbanism+Architecture receives Expo 2010 Achievement Award for Shanghai Corniche design". World Architecture News. Retrieved 31 July 2011.