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CHINA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 02, 2022
China Resources Group introduces the CR Hope Town Masterplan, a rural revitalization project designed by Dongzhu Chu, aiming to reconstruct rural management organization and life quality through community environment transformation and industry promotion.
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China Resources Group has unveiled the CR Hope Town Masterplan, a groundbreaking rural revitalization project designed by Dongzhu Chu. Inspired by the distinctive human, historical, and natural advantages of mountains and rivers in Longquan Village, the project comprehensively optimizes land use, industrial development, residential renovation, community welfare improvement, environmental remediation, ecological conservation, and cultural revival. As part of the Chinese poverty alleviation programs, the project fulfills the social responsibility and rural revitalization strategy, aiming to reconstruct primary leveled management organization and public spiritual life.
With a total land area of 41.3 hectares, the project involves the renovation and construction of 132 residential houses, the restoration of dozens of historical buildings, and the construction of public buildings including hotels, youth hostels, art galleries, and tea houses, as well as landscape design and overall environmental improvement. The project, designed from March to December 2021 in Longquan Village, Nanjiang, Sichuan, China, is still under construction.
The CR Hope Town Masterplan strives to create a rural revitalization planning and design work with a continuous spirit and distinctive regional characteristics, adapting to the development of the times. It integrates public facilities into future urban planning to realize the efficient use of facilities and benefit the community, involving sociology, public administration, and more. The project overcomes challenges such as the renovation of massive houses for all kinds of residents, the inheritance and reuse of historical sites, farmland protection, and industrial revitalization and organization reconstruction.
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