CITANG STREET REGENERATION Blends Heritage with Green Design
In the heart of Chengdu, Citang Street has undergone a regeneration project led by China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd. (CSWADI), re-envisioning the historically significant neighborhood as a dynamic, layered public space that harmonizes Chengdu’s cultural heritage with the green expanse of People’s Park. Originally a central site in Chengdu’s modern cultural movement, Citang Street continues to reflect the architectural styles of western Sichuan, featuring buildings with centuries-old Republic of China-era design elements and traditional local craftsmanship.
The regeneration approach emphasizes organic renewal, integrating the neighborhood’s historic structures with adaptable, green urban spaces that extend through new three-dimensional ‘sky streets.’ The design creates strong connections between the street and People’s Park by widening footpaths and transforming Citang Street into a one-way corridor to increase pedestrian accessibility. By demolishing the park’s boundary walls, the park’s greenery extends into Citang Street, blurring the line between the street and the natural landscape.
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Expanded pedestrian green corridors enhance accessibility
The historic layout of Citang Street’s streets and alleys, based on Qing Dynasty planning, is retained, while the removal of non-original structures restores historical hutongs and pedestrian pathways. A modular timber structure inspired by ‘curium porcelain and kintsugi’ aesthetics connects old and new building components, drawing attention to the area’s heritage. The new framework enables contemporary functionality, supporting brand-new uses while preserving the district’s historical character.
The three-dimensional design concept by CSWADI also utilizes vertical space, with layered green roofs, terraces, and a rooftop walkway that allows views over the surrounding heritage area. This multi-level greening strategy introduces a sense of spatial continuity, incorporating courtyards, walkways, and elevated green corridors as part of a cohesive, adaptable urban landscape.
CSWADI merges sustainable renewal and historical preservation
At the northwest corner, a newly designed art gallery incorporates traditional Chengdu elements, taking cues from the former Half-Side Bridge that once stood nearby. The gallery’s exterior merges ceramic panels and hollow tiles, replicating the texture of traditional blue brick while creating a visual contrast between old and new. A layered brick design on the facade allows light to filter through, casting shadows that mimic the nearby sycamore trees.
The Citang Street Regeneration project marks a blend of sustainable renewal and historical preservation, aiming to present Chengdu’s unique urban memory and Tianfu culture in a modernized format. With ongoing phases planned, Citang Street is set to continue its transformation, preserving its cultural legacy while accommodating contemporary urban life.