Sui County Hemei Center / UP Architecture
Briefly

The Sui County Hemei Center is an innovative rural revitalization project in Hubei, China, aimed at boosting local tourism and fostering community development. By transforming idle resources in five villages, the initiative promotes the concept of ‘Harmonious and Beautiful Villages’. Key structures like cycling stations and cultural museums emerge from abandoned buildings, interconnected via a greenway to promote regional interaction and economic growth. The project emphasizes preserving cultural heritage while enhancing local job creation and agricultural sales, serving as a model for sustainable rural development.
The project emphasizes resource regeneration by transforming abandoned buildings into functional spaces such as cycling stations and cultural museums, thereby restoring vibrancy to rural life.
By creating interconnected hubs through a greenway, the initiative fosters economic growth, promotes local tourism, and enhances community interaction among the villages.
The design philosophy, centered around ‘Harmonious and Beautiful Villages,’ integrates local culture and modern architecture, creating spaces that reflect both tradition and contemporary functionality.
This project stands as a model for rural revitalization, showing how thoughtfully repurposed environments can enhance sustainability, community engagement, and economic opportunity in rural settings.
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