Executive Summary
The Wuhan Heye Mountain Bridge-Under Space Renewal project employs a "clustered embedding" strategy to redefine residential value and the profound connection to public realms within high-density urban environments.
Analytical Insights
- The project champions multi-stakeholder integration, blurring conventional boundaries between community development, municipal infrastructure, and operational entities, fostering co-evolved organizations for true synergy.
- It advocates a paradigm shift from "formal composition" to "functional organization," where each architectural element is meticulously positioned to organically respond to adjacent green spaces, elevated roads, and community contexts.
- A core tenet involves reorienting residential values away from material accumulation, prioritizing instead compact, lightweight, and adaptable public spaces that promote the publicization of residential boundaries and open them to the city.