Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City is a cooperation project between Singapore and China that seeks not only to be sustainable, but also practical, scalable and replicable. A number of challenges exist at the site chosen for this unique project, in particular, scarce and polluted water resources. An urban landscape design that is water sensitive and maximises utilisation of stormwater as a resource and improves surface water quality is currently being prepared. Rationale and general design approach including unique challenges are discussed. Preliminary sizing and siting is presented. It is concluded that relevant overseas experience can be successfully applied in the Chinese context and that a Water Sensitive Urban Design and in particular, stormwater BMPs, are a key component of a sustainable Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City.
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December 01 2009
Exploration of Integrating Stormwater Best Management Practices into Landscape Design in Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Ming Jiang;
*AECOM, Room 806, Tower 2, China Central Place, 79 Jianguo Road, Beijing, China 100025 Email: ming.jiang@aecom.com
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Xuefeng Lin;
Xuefeng Lin
**Tianjin Eco-city Administrative Committee, 7 Hanbei Road, Hangu District, Tianjin, China 300467 Email: linxf@eco-city.net.cn
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Stephane Asselin
Stephane Asselin
***AECOM, 20/F China Merchants Tower, 168-200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong Email: Stephane.asselin@aecom.com
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Water Practice and Technology (2009) 4 (4): wpt2009063.
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Ming Jiang, Xuefeng Lin, Stephane Asselin; Exploration of Integrating Stormwater Best Management Practices into Landscape Design in Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City. Water Practice and Technology 1 December 2009; 4 (4): wpt2009063. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2009.063
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