Shanghai Media Port: A Study on Organic Three-dimensional Urban Space with Joint Construction and Sharing
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https://doi.org/10.71411/rae.2026.v2i1.1263关键词:
上海传媒港, 城市规划, 建筑设计, 立体城市空间, 共建共享摘要
This study examines the Shanghai Media Port project, located in the Xuhui Riverside area of Shanghai, through field research and analysis of design documents. The project, spanning 200,000 square meters with a total construction area of 990,000 square meters, is Shanghai's first case of independent underground space development. The research reveals that Shanghai Media Port's innovative planning has achieved organic integration of above-ground and underground spaces. It adopts a "nine-grid" layout, creating a fully connected three-level underground space and a second-level public activity platform, forming an efficient three-dimensional transportation network. The project's buildings feature diverse functions, with a focus on integrating landscape design and adhering to green building principles. These aspects provide valuable references for urban planning, including enhancing regional coordination, flexible planning indicators, improved joint construction and sharing mechanisms, and attention to detail in design, all aimed at promoting a mode of intensive, efficient, and green urban development.
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