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苏州首个历史文化空间保护更新团体标准发布
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2026-01-07 00:25
Core Viewpoint - The "Technical Guidelines for the Protection and Renewal of Historical Cultural Spaces" has been approved and will be implemented on December 30, 2025, providing key technical guidance for balancing protection and renewal in Suzhou and similar cities [1][2] Group 1 - The standard is the first group standard in Suzhou specifically addressing the protection and renewal of historical cultural spaces under the context of stock renewal [1] - It integrates the protection and renewal work into a full lifecycle management approach, establishing four core process stages: special inspection, program planning, planning design, and implementation tracking [1] - The standard aims to strengthen the protection and utilization of historical cultural heritage, continue the urban cultural context, and promote the sustainable development of historical cultural spaces [1] Group 2 - The compilation of the standard was led by Suzhou Planning and Design Institute, in collaboration with Tianjin University, China Urban Planning and Design Institute, and China State Construction Design Group [2] - The team based its work on innovative theoretical practices of historical cultural protection and urban renewal in Suzhou, incorporating experiences from across the country [2] - The guidelines provide precise technical support for relevant planning and project implementation, ensuring operability and connectivity [2]
北京市优秀国土空间规划成果发布,模式口历史文化街区等获一等奖
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-19 08:54
Core Insights - The Beijing Urban Planning Society has initiated the 2025 annual evaluation of outstanding land spatial planning achievements, with eight planning results from Shijingshan District selected as excellent outcomes [1] - The "Cultural Navigation, Regional Revitalization - Beijing Mode Kou Historical Cultural Block Protection and Linked Area Renewal Planning Practice" and "Planning Accompaniment, Leading Revival - Shougang Old Industrial Area Control Detailed Planning and Practice" received first prize [1] Group 1 - The Mode Kou Historical Cultural Block, historically a connection between the capital and the frontier, has undergone comprehensive renovation and environmental improvement since 2016, guided by principles emphasizing cultural heritage protection, environmental remediation, organic renewal, and livelihood enhancement [1] - The project has innovatively established a full-chain planning implementation system, including detailed planning, protection planning, implementation schemes, and guideline maps [1] - The "Mode Kou Historical Cultural Block Protection Planning (2024-2035)" and "Beijing Shijingshan District SS00-1604 Block (Mode Kou) Control Detailed Planning (2023-2035)" have received government approval, leading to dual guidance for the protection and renewal of historical cultural blocks [1] Group 2 - Shijingshan District integrates the protection of the ancient 京西 road relics with community renewal and cultural tourism development, maintaining strict historical style control while allowing space for intangible cultural heritage transmission and unique commercial development [2] - This approach has become a model for planning historical districts, balancing preservation and modernization [2]
蕾奥规划前三季度净利润增长141.98%,AI与算力战略落地提速
Quan Jing Wang· 2025-10-28 11:09
Core Viewpoint - The company, Lei'ao Planning, reported strong financial performance for the first three quarters of 2025, with significant year-on-year growth in revenue and net profit, indicating a robust growth trajectory [1][2]. Financial Performance - For the first three quarters of 2025, Lei'ao Planning achieved revenue of 222 million yuan and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 11.28 million yuan, representing a year-on-year increase of 141.98% [1]. - In Q3 2025, the company recorded revenue of 65.79 million yuan, a 2.55% increase year-on-year, and a net profit of 2.89 million yuan, up 109.84% year-on-year [1]. Strategic Development - The company is committed to its core goal of becoming a "smart city planning and operation expert," focusing on internal management and operational efficiency to ensure stable and sustainable business growth [1][2]. - Lei'ao Planning is advancing its "AI+" development strategy, building an ecosystem from product research and development to commercial implementation, with R&D expenses reaching 21.49 million yuan, accounting for nearly 10% of total revenue [2]. Product Innovation - The self-developed product "Lei AI Planning Design Assistant" has shown remarkable performance, integrating extensive professional knowledge and global planning cases to create a leading urban planning image generation model [2]. - The product is being sold through various channels, including all-in-one machines, private clouds, and SaaS, with a steady progress in commercialization [2]. Strategic Partnerships and Market Position - Lei'ao Planning has become a professional partner in several strategic projects related to computing power and artificial intelligence, indicating its commitment to expanding its capabilities in these areas [3]. - The company has signed a cooperation agreement for computing power services with Guangdong Unicom, marking the first project in this domain [3]. Shareholder Confidence - Institutional investor interest in Lei'ao Planning has increased, with new shareholders reinforcing confidence in the company's performance recovery and strategic implementation [3]. - The concentration of shareholding among the top ten shareholders has risen to 49.91%, reflecting recognition of the company's long-term value [3]. Industry Outlook - In the context of the industry's digital transformation, Lei'ao Planning is positioned to build a differentiated competitive advantage through its early investments in AI and computing power [4]. - With the recovery of industry conditions and the ongoing expansion of AI and computing power projects, the company is expected to achieve long-term high-quality growth [4].
苏州规划(301505.SZ)第三季度净利润366.83万元 同比增长88.39%
Ge Long Hui A P P· 2025-10-26 12:14
Core Viewpoint - Suzhou Planning (301505.SZ) reported a significant increase in third-quarter revenue and net profit, while the year-to-date figures show a decline in both revenue and net profit compared to the previous year [1] Financial Performance - In the third quarter, the company achieved revenue of 67.45 million yuan, representing a year-on-year increase of 18.04% [1] - The net profit for the third quarter was 3.67 million yuan, showing a substantial year-on-year growth of 88.39% [1] - For the first three quarters, the company reported total revenue of 170 million yuan, which is a year-on-year decrease of 9.99% [1] - The net profit for the first three quarters was 8.70 million yuan, reflecting a year-on-year decline of 47.66% [1]
广州南沙举办城市设计国际竞赛,南沙湾致力打造国际一流港湾
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-10-19 13:14
Core Points - The Nansha Bay Urban Design International Competition has been officially launched in Nansha, Guangzhou, attracting over 50 top planning and design institutions and more than 200 young designers and students from various universities [1][3][19] - The competition theme is "Bay Starts the Future, Marine Rhythm New Chapter," focusing on high-quality urban design that reflects Nansha's strategic positioning of "rooted in the Bay Area, collaborating with Hong Kong and Macau, and facing the world" [3][8] - The event is organized by the Nansha Economic and Technological Development Zone Management Committee and supported by various planning associations and institutions [3][4] Competition Overview - The competition will last for over four months, during which participants will create urban design proposals for Nansha Bay [3][19] - The competition includes a "Professional Group" and a "Youth Group," with the latter having no restrictions on qualifications, allowing all young designers to participate freely [15][17] - Awards include a total of 21 prizes for the Youth Group, with the highest award being 30,000 yuan, and significant prizes for the Professional Group, with a maximum award of 2 million yuan [19] Strategic Importance - The competition aligns with the central government's call to protect unique historical and cultural elements while injecting innovative planning concepts into Nansha Bay [4][7] - Nansha is positioned as a national strategic platform, being the only national-level new area in Guangdong and a key area for the Guangdong Free Trade Zone [7][8] - The competition aims to respond to the central urban work conference's emphasis on high-quality urban development and to explore how to activate underutilized land and buildings in Nansha [7][12] Future Vision - The organizers expect the competition to create a "marine cultural" international expression and to empower the city through culture [12] - Nansha aims to become a model for future cities, focusing on resilience, safety, and green efficiency in urban design [12][14] - The competition is seen as a platform for young talents to showcase their creativity and contribute to the development of Nansha Bay as a vibrant international coastal city [14][17]
都市圈同城化的底层逻辑:人口、产业、城镇、交通一体规划 | 都市圈2.0
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-10-15 11:22
Core Insights - The integrated planning focuses on both transportation and urban development, aiming to attract people and industries [1][5] - The core of regional planning is to coordinate three geographical variables (economic, cultural, and natural) and one changing variable (transportation) [1] - The study of industrial organization emphasizes the integration of industrial chains, supply chains, and innovation chains, with specific spatial patterns identified [1] Industrial Organization - Research indicates that innovation chains typically cluster within a 5-kilometer radius, industrial chains within 50 kilometers, and supply chains within 120 kilometers [1] - Different industries exhibit varying clustering characteristics, with emerging industries having shorter supply chains [1] Transportation Links - The National Development and Reform Commission defines urban agglomerations by a one-hour commuting radius, but this may not fully encapsulate the urban agglomeration concept [2] - Future urban planning should optimize multi-center and multi-hub systems, focusing on point-to-point connectivity rather than just travel time on rail [2] Urban Integration - Urban agglomeration planning should consider a "destination upon arrival" approach, segmenting cities into functional blocks with their own hubs [4] - Key nodes like the Hongqiao hub should serve both transportation and urban functions, becoming critical regional interfaces [4] Human-Centric Approach - The shift from "production-city-people" to "people-city-production" highlights the importance of attracting youth and addressing their needs for livability, employment, and entertainment [5] - Urban planning must integrate population, industry, urbanization, and transportation, moving away from isolated planning approaches [5] Overall Urban Development Logic - The foundational logic for urban agglomeration development includes creating multi-center cities to enhance resource allocation and integrate into urban agglomeration patterns [6] - Establishing functional regional nodes is essential for promoting an efficient and equitable urban structure, driving key areas of attraction [6]
上海“痛岛”下一步?将成探索未来城市生活试验田
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-08-28 11:14
Core Viewpoint - The development blueprint for Fuxing Island is evolving, transforming from a strategic blank area into a vibrant cultural and technological hub, particularly highlighted by the upcoming 2025 Shanghai Urban Space Art Season, which aims to explore the integration of technology, art, and urban governance [1][5][12]. Group 1: Urban Development and Cultural Integration - Fuxing Island has recently gained popularity as a destination for young people, especially after hosting events like the Xiaohongshu's ACG (Anime, Comic, and Games) activities [1][5]. - The 2025 Shanghai Urban Space Art Season will take place from September 30 to December 13, featuring the theme "Quantum City, Reviving the Future," focusing on the fusion of technology and art [1][3]. - The main exhibition area will showcase four highlights, including the portrayal of a "Quantum City" through AI applications, the creation of unique spaces, the introduction of diverse activities, and the accumulation of creative outcomes [3][6]. Group 2: Future Urban Living and Technological Innovation - The concept of a "Quantum City" suggests a future urban life that is smarter, more convenient, safer, and more efficient, with intelligent traffic management and environmental monitoring [5][6]. - Fuxing Island is positioned as a "model" and "testbed" for exploring future urban living, leveraging its unique geographical and industrial heritage [5][8]. - The Shanghai Planning and Resources Bureau is accelerating the planning of Fuxing Island to achieve the "Three Islands" development goals: building a "Digital Island," creating a "Design Island," and shaping a "People's Island" [8][9]. Group 3: Events and Activities - Fuxing Island will host various cultural and sports events, including the opening ceremony of the 2025 Shanghai Tourism Festival and the China-Europe Cultural Carnival, enhancing its role in the cultural landscape of Shanghai [9][10]. - Upcoming sports events, such as the International Drone Racing World Cup and the International Drone Football Championship, are expected to take place on Fuxing Island, promoting tourism and related industries [10][11].
气象学者魏科:我们已经身处危机时代,而不是在讨论一个遥远的未来
经济观察报· 2025-08-06 13:47
Core Viewpoint - Climate extremization has become a norm, with global warming leading to intensified rainfall and drought conditions in specific regions, resulting in sudden shifts between drought and flooding [1][3][8]. Group 1: Extreme Weather Events - Recent years have seen a significant increase in extreme weather events globally, with high temperatures, floods, and storms becoming more frequent and intense [5][6]. - In July, the average temperature in Henan Province reached 30.5°C, 3.2°C higher than the historical average, marking the hottest period in 64 years [2]. - Northern China experienced above-average rainfall, with Inner Mongolia recording the highest precipitation for this period since 1961 [2][3]. Group 2: Impact on Agriculture - Extreme weather is adversely affecting major grain-producing areas in China, with high temperatures and heavy rainfall impacting crop growth and increasing irrigation costs [3][14]. - The growth of winter wheat is particularly vulnerable to insufficient low-temperature periods, which can lead to premature ear formation and reduced yields [15]. - High temperatures can cause corn leaves to curl, affecting photosynthesis and increasing water requirements, thus raising irrigation costs for farmers [15]. Group 3: Future Projections and Preparedness - The ongoing climate crisis requires urgent action, with a need for five times the current effort to effectively address climate challenges [11]. - Transitioning to green renewable energy is essential, despite the associated costs, as it presents significant industrial opportunities while mitigating future disaster losses [11]. - The upcoming weather patterns indicate that northern regions may continue to face flooding, while southern areas will experience heightened drought conditions [12]. Group 4: Economic Implications - The volatility of agricultural prices due to extreme weather events is expected to persist, with "weather-related price hikes" becoming more common [16]. - Developing countries may be disproportionately affected by extreme climate events, leading to potential resource conflicts and social instability [17]. - Industries related to agriculture may need to adapt their insurance models and financial tools to better manage the risks associated with climate change [18]. Group 5: Urban Planning and Infrastructure - The concept of sponge cities is being emphasized, but their capacity to handle extreme rainfall is limited, necessitating additional strategies for flood management [19][20]. - Urban planning must evolve to incorporate designs that can effectively manage high temperatures and heavy rainfall, ensuring resilience against climate impacts [18][20].
气象学者魏科:我们已经身处危机时代,而不是在讨论一个遥远的未来
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-08-06 12:12
Group 1: Climate Change and Extreme Weather - Extreme weather events have become a norm, with global warming leading to more severe droughts and floods in specific regions [3][6][7] - The frequency of extreme weather events has significantly increased, with a notable rise in climate-related disasters over the past two decades [4][5] - China is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its vast territory and complex geography, experiencing a higher rate of warming and natural disasters compared to the global average [5][6] Group 2: Agricultural Impact - Extreme weather is adversely affecting major grain-producing areas in China, with high temperatures and heavy rainfall impacting crop growth and increasing irrigation costs [3][13] - The growth of winter wheat is particularly sensitive to low-temperature periods, and insufficient cold weather can severely affect yields [13] - High temperatures can lead to increased water requirements for crops, further raising costs for farmers [13][15] Group 3: Preparedness and Response - Current preparations for climate change impacts are inadequate, with a significant gap between global carbon emissions and climate goals [9][10] - There is a need for a substantial increase in efforts to transition to renewable energy and improve agricultural infrastructure to adapt to extreme weather [10][16] - Agricultural companies must optimize crop varieties to withstand changing climate conditions, such as developing heat-resistant strains [15] Group 4: Economic Implications - Extreme weather events are likely to cause fluctuations in agricultural product prices, with "weather-related price hikes" becoming more common [17] - The impact of extreme weather on agriculture may necessitate new financial tools for insurance, including adjustments to disaster insurance designs [19] - Other industries, such as renewable energy and urban planning, will also need to adapt to the challenges posed by extreme weather [19][20]
缙云洋潭头片区城市设计竞赛向国内外征集山水公园城市建设方案
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-04 07:30
Group 1 - The "Jinyun County Yangtangtou Area Urban Design Competition" has been launched to solicit design proposals from domestic and international planning, architectural design, consulting, and operation institutions [1][2] - The aim is to empower urban construction through high-level urban design, transforming the Yangtangtou area into a city landmark for mountain-water parks and a model for mountain-water park cities in Zhejiang and China [1] - Jinyun County, known as the "North Gate" of Lishui City, has an ecological pattern characterized by "eight mountains, one water, and one field," and is focusing on enhancing urban quality and vitality through the concept of "mountain-water park city" [1] Group 2 - The design competition is open to domestic and international institutions with relevant design experience, allowing participation from independent legal entities or consortiums [2] - The local government aims to explore the natural endowments and cultural resources of the area to create a harmonious spatial pattern of mountains, water, and urban development, establishing a new benchmark for "mountain-water park cities" with national demonstration significance [2]