b'Hangzhou | CulturalThis urban design creates an international cultural centreas a landmark in the new north city of Hangzhou. This cultural crossing connects the Crossing proposed new city to the western side of the Grand Canal. Mixed-use buildings are combined with the cultural centre to create sustained Li Manyu vitality that will attract not only tourists but also high-tech industries. Shen Ruiqi Through a series of strategic moves, the transport network is made Wang Wei central to the development, the connections across the canal are Yao Heli improved, and the core of the proposal is relocated to better respond to the industrial heritage of the site.The scheme, firstly, relocates the proposed museum as a bridging structure that connects to other developments across the canal. A large and active open public space is created to define where the city axis Relocate the landmarkProposed transport networkUrban design frameworkProposed green infrastructure115 Reused industrial heritage Structure plan Figure ground comparison119P4-20200301-INTERNATIONAL STUDIO.indd 22 2020/3/2 23:15:09'