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How human-centric design transformed this disused fossil fuel infrastructure into a public park

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AIM Architecture revitalized four former oil tanks in Changzhou, China, reviving them to house a versatile community hub and establish a gathering place for people. - Dirk Weiblen
No longer used for industrial purposes, the tanks’ structures has been preserved, highlighting their robust forms, and their interiors have been revamped to a human-centric scale. - Dirk Weiblen
They are connected via a path, allowing visitors to move fluidly about Cotton Park. - Dirk Weiblen

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Floor Area
1500 sq-m

Aim Architecture revitalized an underutilized industrial site in Changzhou into a vibrant public space that drives community engagement.

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