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Greening the brownfields

China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-01 12:13

Greening the brownfields

Jing'an Design Center, renovated from two old factory buildings, is a specimen of Austerveil's vision of redeveloping existing buildings' use in China. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Austerveil teaches a course on low-tech sustainability at Tongji University.

This kind of sustainability costs no more than a regular building, he says.

"In that aspect, there is an interest, as soon as you say it's the same amount of money you need to design from the very beginning."

He has also noticed the central government is pushing such large sustainable projects as wind farms, solar fields and water treatment facilities.

"In China, when the government decides to do something, it proceeds very quickly," he says.

Austerveil has noticed problems with what he calls "China speed", in which high rises are built after a short decision-making period and are run down in five to 10 years.

"In Europe, especially the Germans, (people) try to build for like 60 years," he says.

"In France we try to build for 35 years, which is already very difficult. If you build with a little bit of quality, it lasts for a much longer time, which goes back to the story of this place (Jing'an Design Center)."

It took his team four and a half months to complete the center's design and renovation.

"That was very fast. In Europe, it would take four years."

Austerveil believes more Chinese are slowing down and enjoying strolls in cities' nicer areas. That's why he introduces public areas in his works. He cites the Jing'an Design Center's rooftop vegetable garden as his favorite.

"When people go up and take care of the vegetables they grow, they can meet new people," he explains.

"Nice international cities always have places where people can take a walk and discover."

Austerveil grew up next to Paris' Chinatown. He recalls enjoying listening to music and watching people doing all sorts of things in the area.

He arrived Shanghai in 1997, as a Cornell University student.

"I was in London, New York and Paris. Shanghai is all the same but different, a bustling metropolis," he says.

"You can meet many different people here, and all different kinds of food and bars. It's a fun place to live."

Contact the writer at shijing@chinadaily.com.cn.

 

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