Golf City Hainan

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Eds Cressica Brazier, Egbert Chu, Tat Lam, Sid Wichienkuer, Mercy Wong, Li Xu, and Jeffrey Johnson Documentation of the summer workshop Hainan Lingao urban design project in 2007 by China-Lab, at Columbia University, GSAPP.

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CONTENTSSITE 03CONCEPT 05MASTER PLAN 09BOUNDARY 19GOLF COURSE 21GOLF CIRCULATION 23ROADS 27PHASING 35BUILDING 37VIEWS 39DENSITY 41GUIDELINES 45PROGRAM 57VILLAGE 65SUSTAINABILITY 71WELLNESS 75TYPOLOGIES 85TOWER 87

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from the Editors...Development in China is about BIG moves, but BIG moves can lead to BIG risks. However it doesn’t have to be this way. Phased developments allow for change and adaptation while leveraging the existing landscape and culture. In this issue of G&H, we explore the potential of building small and the cultivation of small communities. By leveraging the resourc-es of Golfing culture, we took a swing at conceptualizing a city of 3000 situated on a golf resort, with an emphasis on health of mind, body, and community. Let’s tee off!

地產發展在中國講究[大]﹐但這個[大]字意味著風險﹐可是這並不是必然的。分期發展可根據當地的地理人文做出適當的調整或變通。在結合高爾夫﹑健康﹑文化及生活新方式後﹐我們嘗試以[小]去探討發展的可行性。藉著高爾夫文化﹐我們建立的小型社區--一個三千人的度假村落--可供您享受新的健康生活模式。讓我們一起揮桿吧!

地產發展在中國講究[大]﹐但這個[大]字意味著風險﹐可是這並不是必然的。分期發展可根據當地的地理人文做出適當的調整或變通。在結合高爾夫﹑健康﹑文化及生活新方式後﹐我們嘗試以[小]去探討發展的可行性。藉著高爾夫文化﹐我們建立的小型社區--一個三千人的度假村落--可供您享受新的健康生活模式。讓我們一起揮桿吧!

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MICRODEVELOPER

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MICROCOMMUNITIES

Accumulating into a

MICROCITY

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MICROCITY

First Seed

SITE G+H 03

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SITE G+H 06

GOLFING CIRCULATIONGolfing circulation and other circulations

GOLFING CIRCULATIONGolfing circulation and the city center

mechanicsof golfcity

mechanicsof golfcity

MASTER PLAN G+H 09

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Tower/Hotel

Outdoor TheaterSculpture ParkRecreational Park

Commercial Corridor

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Wellness CtrRec. CtrMedical ClinicClassroomsSchoolsPools

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Parking

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a tale of two tours

Golf Village & Village Golf

Understanding the newly proposed relationships between recreation and residential

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a tale of two tours

Golf Village & Village Golf

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Getting Around Town{s}

Moving around inside, out of, and between villages

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Getting Around Town{s}

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Linking The Links

How to put the village pieces together

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14,000 p/sq.km

Overall density: 5,500 p/sq.km

140,000 p/sq.km

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14,000 p/sq.km

Overall density: 5,500 p/sq.km

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PAR FOR THE COURSE standards & guidelines for the game

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PAR FOR THE COURSE standards & guidelines for the game

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Connective courtyards:

0% UNUSABLE SPACE

35% FUNCTIONAL OUTDOOR SPACE15% INFRASTRUCTURE50% RESIDENTIAL

250 RESIDENTS14,000 persons / sq.kmSurrounded by open space

Typical housing development:

20% UNUSABLE SPACE

15% FUNCTIONAL OUTDOOR SPACE27% INFRASTRUCTURE38% RESIDENTIAL

100 RESIDENTS6,000 persons / sq.kmSurrounded by more development

Why purchase wasted space...

When you can invest in ACTIVE space?

CITY WITHIN CITY

Population: 1600 residents21 Courtyard Villas200 Mid-Rise Ribbon Units700 High-Rise Tower Units

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COURTYARD VILLAGE

Population: 400 residents5 Courtyard Villas100 Attached Low-Rise Units100 Mid-Rise Ribbon Units

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MINI MANHATTAN

Population: 700 residents7 Courtyard Villas80 Attached Low-Rise Units300 High-Rise Tower Units

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TIDAL WHISPER VILLAGE

Population: 500 residents200 Rooms Low & Mid-Rise Hotel Towers 100 Mid-Rise Golf Ribbon Units200 High-Rise Tower Units

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OUT OF THE ROUGH, FLAG IN SIGHTthe village life

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OUT OF THE ROUGH, FLAG IN SIGHTthe village life

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PROGRAMS G+H 57

OUT OF BOUNDSBlurring the edges of village, golf, and farmland

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FARMING ONTHE FAIRWAY

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VILLAGE GOLFING recreational interfaces

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VILLAGE GOLFING recreational interfaces

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COMBINED OPEN SPACE AND COURTYARD COMPLEXES

COURTYARD COMPLEXES OPEN SPACE ( SEMI-PRIVATE COURTYARDS AND THOROUGHFARES)

GENERAL PATTERN

WITH LINKED BUILDINGS

The thoroughfare links public open spaces. These spaces accomodate commercial programs.

The shared courtyards become semi-private open space. that is both exclusive and secure.

Buildings will link to create greater density.

Interlocking Public/ Private Space

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OPEN SPACE OVERLAYED WITH GOLF COURSE

COURTYARD COMPLEXES OVERLAYED WITH GOLF COURSE

MACRO SECURITY

ONSAFEGROUND

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MICRO SECURITY

Semi-private courtyard

Micro-Security Organizations

Open public squaresONSAFEGROUND

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Sustainable {FOCUS}

GREENER GOLF How a Hainan Golf Resort is setting the green standard for development in chinaGolf courses in tropical settings require about 1 million gallons of water per day, and treated wastewater can supply most of this extreme irrigation. By embedding micro-communities within the golfing landscape, recycled water is readily available for mainte-nance of the course. With a per capita production of 150 gallons of greywater each day, a community of 3,000 provides over half of the golf course’s irrigation requirements.

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Water management: Innovative dual-line system for potable and non-potable water.Natural fertilizers and no pesticidesRunoff filtration by surrounding plantingsCooperation with local governments to ensure water quality standards

Environmental Conservation & Enhancement Of Productive Landscape Usage

Following the success of Beijing’s Purple Dragon Villas as an upscale development dedicated to environmental conservation, the course will conserve 20% of the natural land-scape on the course, and will remediate an additional 10%.The buffer zones ensure that the land will not continue to be developed, preserving both the environmental sanctuary and the viable density of the community. The courses become integrated with the farm-ing landscape, via strategies including using fruit trees as buffers.

Following The USGA & Audubon International’s Green Standards For Golfing

Environmental Planning

Wildlife & Habitat Management

Member/Public Involvement

Integrated Pest Management

Water Conservation

Water Quality Management

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TIPS TO “FOSTERING WELLNESS”

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1 Visit a wellness center

2 Live in small communities

3 Walk everywhere

4 Live in stress-free environment

5 Breathe clean air

6 Have peace of mind

7 Be active

8 Invite family often

TIPS TO “FOSTERING WELLNESS”

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health counseling

health checkup

critical care

continuing care

fitness

spa/alternative medicine

community health

VACATIONERSWELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

CENTRAL RESEARCH& CRITICAL CARE CAMPUS

WELLNESSCENTER

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health counseling

health checkup

critical care

continuing care

fitness

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community health

VACATIONERSWELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

WELLNESSCENTER

CENTRAL RESEARCH& CRITICAL CARE CAMPUS

WELLNESSCENTER

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GET WELL SOONIncorporating wellness in village life

GET WELL SOONIncorporating wellness in village life

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PHASE 0Tower in central city is adjacent to the central open space (the 19th hole).

PHASE 1The wellness center extends from the tower into central open space. Initially, the building contains a small school for the growing population. Also, there is a series of small open spaces for activities (tai-chi, wading) . Preventive care & medical facilities will remain here throughout the growth, to maintain centralized accessibility and utilize circulation paths.

PHASE 2The wellness center expands its programs, and the school adjoins along the spine. More active space is added (a larger playground, basketball courts, a tennis court, and extended pool). Small spaces grow along the 2nd floor spine to accommodate a range of classes and administration. The ground floor accommodates a series of large programs such as indoor activity space and the auditorium.

PHASE 3The growth of small spaces along the 2nd floor spine allows for expansion of the school and greater usage of the wellness center as the population increases. The large space accommodates a theater and a general staging area. More outdoor/indoor sports facilities are available, including a community pool and tennis courts.

WELLNESS CENTER DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCEA MODEL FOR FLEXIBLE GROWTH ON THE 19TH HOLE

P1. The wellness center and small school. Classrooms, medical facilities, and administration are initialized. The wellness center’s medical facilities will remain here and in later stages will take up the entirety of this portion.

P2. & P3. The expanded classrooms and wellness programs.

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PHASE 0Tower in central city is adjacent to the central open space (the 19th hole).

PHASE 1The wellness center extends from the tower into central open space. Initially, the building contains a small school for the growing population. Also, there is a series of small open spaces for activities (tai-chi, wading) . Preventive care & medical facilities will remain here throughout the growth, to maintain centralized accessibility and utilize circulation paths.

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PHASE 3The growth of small spaces along the 2nd floor spine allows for expansion of the school and greater usage of the wellness center as the population increases. The large space accommodates a theater and a general staging area. More outdoor/indoor sports facilities are available, including a community pool and tennis courts.

WELLNESS CENTER DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCEA MODEL FOR FLEXIBLE GROWTH ON THE 19TH HOLE

P1. The wellness center and small school. Classrooms, medical facilities, and administration are initialized. The wellness center’s medical facilities will remain here and in later stages will take up the entirety of this portion.

P2. & P3. The expanded classrooms and wellness programs.

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tee is forTowers

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COURTYARD HOUSINGTotal Area: 140,000 m2

14,000 ppl/km2

MID-RISE TOWERSTotal Area: 60,000 m2

35,000 ppl/km2

HIGH-RISE TOWERSTotal Area: 30,000 m2

70,000 ppl/km2

TOWER TYPOLOGY EFFICIENCYFOR A POPULATION OF 2,000

DETACHED HOUSINGTotal Area: 280,000 m2

7,000 ppl/km2

TYPOLOGIES G+H 86

STACKED PUBLIC BELOW PRIVATE

DISPERSED GREEN OPEN SPACE IDENTIFIED COLLISION ZONES FORMAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SOLUTION

UNIFORM PUBLIC & PRIVATE INTERACTIVE PUBLIC & PRIVATE

RECREATION/COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

PUBLIC OR PRIVATE GREEN OPEN SPACES

RECREATION/COMMERCIAL

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POSSIBLE STRAY BALLS

SAFE ZONE FROM STRAY BALLS

RECREATION/COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

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STACKED PUBLIC BELOW PRIVATE

DISPERSED GREEN OPEN SPACE IDENTIFIED COLLISION ZONES FORMAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SOLUTION

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PUBLIC OR PRIVATE GREEN OPEN SPACES

RECREATION/COMMERCIAL

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SAFE ZONE FROM STRAY BALLS

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vertical villageTOWERS G+H 88

from thesea

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editorsCressica BrazierEgbert ChuTat LamSid WichienkuerMercy WongLi Xu+ Jeffrey Johnson