Urban Planning

Project Background

The future development of New Kunming envisions an innovative polycentric urban network along Dianchi Lake's periphery, comprising functionally complementary nodes of varied scales and morphologies, interconnected through rapid intercity rail and arterial transportation corridors. This networked urban model achieves exceptional spatial integration of natural and built environments while fostering economic specialization and innovation across districts - a framework designed for sustainable adaptation to future needs.

Within this emerging lakeside metropolitan region, the 30-square-kilometer Dayu District stands out with its exceptional shoreline landscapes and historical heritage. Poised to become a signature development showcasing Kunming's plateau waterfront character and multicultural identity, Dayu will emerge as a new urban typology integrating:

  • Creative economy hubs
  • Leisure tourism facilities
  • Resort accommodations
  • Residential communities

  • The project consciously rejects the shortsighted urban expansion models that sacrificed environmental quality and livability. In our globalized knowledge economy, the premium now lies in superior amenities and placemaking - the crucial differentiators for urban competitiveness.

    Dayu's urban design philosophy capitalizes on the region's:

    1. Natural topography and water systems
    2. Abundant sunlight and favorable microclimate
    3. Ecological preservation requirements
    4. Aesthetic considerations
    5. Human-centered design principles

    The plan specifically elevates:

  • Quality of public realm at all scales
  • Connectivity between urban open spaces
  • Implementation frameworks for sustainable urban form

  • Through these strategies, Dayu will become New Kunming's premier incubator for innovative economic models and contemporary lifestyles - a showcase for China's new generation of environmentally responsive, culturally rich urban development.


    Location

    Kunming


    Timeline

    2009


    Site Area

    3,400 hectares