Jinshan Systems and Ecosystems
In the fall of 2019, the collaborative workshop of the IMM Chair brought together a group of around thirty master's students from various backgrounds (architecture, urban design, town planning, with training in architecture, town planning, civil engineering and architecture from landscape) and geographical and cultural horizons (France, China) around cross-thinking on urban and architectural project of project proposals.
The students were invited to imagine and design urban projects for the development of the coastal tourist complex of Jinshan City (Jinshan District, Shanghai), on the land including the former fishing village of Jinshanzui as well as the new area of reclamation. The scenarios paid particular attention to the connectivity and accessibility of the site in the metropolitan area of Shanghai, within its multiple systems and ecosystems (mobility, green and blue networks, tourist and cultural infrastructures, etc.). Each proposal is articulated from the metropolitan scale to the micro-scale of architectural and public spaces and is positioned in relation to the structuring elements of the territory (relationship to water, transport infrastructure, etc.) to develop a personal and sensitive point of view as well as urban strategies that address the environmental relationship between urban performance, qualitative urban space, and carefully weigh the importance of local characteristics and metropolitan coherences.
Students : Lucas ANDRE, Xueyan BAI (白雪燕), Bruno BASTOS MARTINS ALHO, Antoine BEL, Mengjia CAI (蔡梦佳), Gwendoline CHARREAU, Coralie CHENARD, Chengya FAN (范铖雅), Véronique GAGNON, Jessica GRAIGNIC, Binli HAN (韩滨鹂), Alexis LEONHART, Shanglong LI (李尚龙), Yunna LI (钢牙娜), Victor MUNTEANU, Maximo Carlos PERALTA, Khanh Duong PHAM, Anatole POIRIER, Clarisse PROTAT, Tianjian QIAN (钱天健), Rachel ROUZAUD, Marion VALEE, Jun WEN (文君), Hui XU (徐辉), Simin YAN (颜思敏), Jiaqi YAO (姚嘉琦), Chi ZHANG (张弛), Rinan ZHANG (张日南), Jialin ZHOU (周佳林).