Staff and students’ practice to design Chinese cultural park

The Hakka Cultural Park project includes a 1.3km-long park and and viewing platform.

A small practice founded by staff and students from London’s Bartlett School of Architecture, including built environment dean Christine Hawley, has won an invited competition to design a cultural park on the site of a former mine in Heyuan City, China.

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