摘要:Wuhan city in Hubei Province is endowed with unique natural water resources and numerous lakes. It has a good framework of natural “green sponge”, which provides a broad space for stormwater regulation and storage. However, with the increase of infrastructure construction in Wuhan, many lakes have been buried and the city is becoming a “hard shell city” made of steel and cement. This article combines the natural landform of Wuhan and the pocket park system theory to make an organic combination of the ongoing urban infrastructure construction and the restorative construction of the municipal water supply system in Wuhan, so as to make an exploratory research for the early construction of Wuhan into a sponge city.
其他摘要:Wuhan city in Hubei Province is endowed with unique natural water resources and numerous lakes. It has a good framework of natural “green sponge”, which provides a broad space for stormwater regulation and storage. However, with the increase of infrastructure construction in Wuhan, many lakes have been buried and the city is becoming a “hard shell city” made of steel and cement. This article combines the natural landform of Wuhan and the pocket park system theory to make an organic combination of the ongoing urban infrastructure construction and the restorative construction of the municipal water supply system in Wuhan, so as to make an exploratory research for the early construction of Wuhan into a sponge city.