Qinyongchen archaeological park
Fengxiang - China
QINYONCHEN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Fengxiang - China
Located in the far north of China, the archaeological site of Qinyongchen contains remains dating from the Qin dynasty (221 to 206 BC). In the context of a larger development master plan, this study targets the design of enhancement signage, a visit platform and a lake-side jetty in the South-East sector.
The archaeological park project is an opportunity to reveal the potential of the site linked to 3 themes:
– History and archeology of the site
– Nature and landscape
– Agriculture-garden & social,
while benefiting tourism and local communities.
Stakes and objectives:
Reveal the invisible through the landscape
Our intention is to show how landscape architecture transforms an “invisible” archaeological site into an educational, fun and productive asset that will greatly benefit archaeological understanding, biodiversity, tourism and the local community.
Create an experimental and resilient park
Develop a productive landscape within an archaeological park.
Archeological site
Subject mastery
Heritage project
Blueprint
Shared space
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- Planning and design of the Qinyongcheng archaeological park
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- Chinese State / AFD
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- INTERSCENE France representative
TONGJI agent China
RLA
IFADUR
- INTERSCENE France representative
- 50 Ha> Study in progress