South Sanlin Station, located on the Huangpu River's east side, embodies the 'Meandering In Forest' design concept. This approach dissolves boundaries between urban structures and natural landscapes, creating a cohesive space that merges subway infrastructure with ecological leisure functions. By weaving green links between the station and surrounding forests, the design promotes public engagement and environmental restoration. The northern woodland is expanded, creating unified ecological patches that connect various infrastructure elements into a continuous urban landscape, ultimately offering a landscape-rich experience for visitors and residents alike.
The design of South Sanlin Station emphasizes a seamless integration between the subway infrastructure and urban green spaces, creating a park-like experience for users.
With its concept 'Meandering In Forest', the station dissolves the traditional boundaries between urban construction and nature, fostering ecological leisure functions.
The landscaping treatment of the station serves not only as infrastructure but also as a means to repair the natural environment, enhancing overall urban resilience.
By extending the northern woodland and creating a cohesive network, the project transforms previously isolated urban elements into interconnected landscapes that promote public engagement.
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