Rooted in 600 years of purple clay heritage, Huanglong Mountain Mining Site Park is redefined as an open-air "Clay Mine Geo-Museum," achieving ecological-cultural regeneration through low-intervention design. The project integrates mountain restoration, sponge system and forest renovation to optimize the ecological environment, revitalizes the mining historical scene through immersive spatial lines, shapes diversified cultural spaces with architecture and art sculptures, and connects the surrounding cultural panels through three-dimensional corridor bridges to build a sustainable paradigm of natural restoration, cultural inheritance and urban symbiosis.
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The Huanglong Mountain Mining Site Park covers an area of 23.4 hectares and is located in the core area of Dingshu Township, surrounded by predominantly residential areas. The site is connected to the Comprehensive Cultural Service Center in the north (adjacent to the administrative board), the Alabaster Mining Source Exhibition Hall and Qinglongshan Park in the west, and the residential area in the south/east. Currently, the site is rich in natural and cultural resources but spatially fragmented, and the pedestrian network is scarce due to the blockage of urban roads.
for faults, bare rocks and landslide landscapes, plant curing of cliffs, cleaning of dangerous rocks and landslide management are used to implement protective restoration.
build sponge system through centralized-decentralized infiltration mode, purify water flow to enhance the hydrodynamics of the lake, optimize water quality and maintain water balance.
Aiming at the problems of single vegetation species, excessive fast-growing forests, and single forest phase changes, etc., the company will use natural regeneration, woodland nourishment and artificial afforestation to enhance the ecological stability of the woodland and the landscape ornamental properties.
The ecological green corridor and footbridge connect Qinglongshan Park and the neighboring special cultural areas, constructing a green corridor linking the Taoist culture and providing a new experience of Taoist cultural life.
Mountain restoration realizes geosafety reproduction, sponge system guarantees lake nourishment, and forest renovation creates four-season landscape. Low-impact design is strictly adopted to promote the ecological revival of the mine site park.
Preserve the historical traces of "China's Pottery Capital" to the maximum extent possible, and present the purple sand culture with the natural mineral layer as exhibits and the earth as the exhibition hall. At the same time, we will work with artists to create iconic ceramic installations to recreate the unique experience of an open-air mine museum.
Connecting the interior and exterior with belt transportation, it creates a diversified public open space through architectural clusters, art attractions, participatory experiences, and immersive exhibitions, and provides a comfortable place for citizens to socialize.
The cross-border integration of architecture, landscape, sculpture, interior, steel structure and lighting design creates a model of a comprehensive mine site park.
Rooted in 600 years of purple clay, revitalizing site values via low-intervention design: Enhancing ecological resilience & biodiversity through habitat restoration. Reimagining heritage interpretation with minimal-intervention installations activating purple sand culture in-situ. Integrating multi-level connectivity with adjacent cultural precincts to boost spatial accessibility. Embracing "restoration as exhibition", it forges a global paradigm for industrial-natural heritage integration.
"SHUISHI" was established in 1999 and is committed to building a comprehensive design consulting service platform based on specialization. It has Class A qualifications in architectural engineering design, Class A qualifications in landscape engineering design, and Class A qualifications in urban and rural planning. Its core technical capabilities involve quality human settlements, urban renewal, industrial parks, urban complexes, public landscapes, cultural tourism, and architectural heritage protection. Its service scope covers planning and design, architectural design, landscape design, interior design, and other multi-professional and full-process design and consulting services, as well as design-led project construction and operation management. Shuishi Design advocates refined and integrated design, emphasizes value mining, design innovation, quality stability, and high restoration of design drawings and built effects.