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Alibaba Xixi Campus (Park C)

Alibaba Xixi Campus (Park C) in Hangzhou serves the needs of a community of 30,000 people by providing a network of lush, biophilic spaces.


This project strives to set a new standard for integrating immersive, nature-based landscapes within complex built environments. As a blueprint for future urban developments, it exemplifies ASPECT Studios’ commitment to designing places where natural systems and human-centered spaces converge, fostering social vibrancy, biodiversity, and ecological resilience.
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  • CLIENT Alibaba
  • LOCATION Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
  • YEAR 2024

Water Weaving

Using an algorithmic analysis of stormwater, ASPECT Studios carefully designed a series of bio-swales and stormwater channels that form a network of “veins” throughout the campus, capturing water and feeding it into the central lake. This system, which mimics those found in nature, slows, filters and absorbs runoff, reducing flood risk and replenishing groundwater.
ASPECT Studios SHA Alibaba Xixi Campus Park C Sketch 15
The central lake serves as both a stormwater reservoir and an irrigation source, supporting the park through drier periods, while also being the centrepiece of the community and event program. At its heart sits a pavilion that sweeps above and alongside the water, creating a terrace that brings people close to the water and each other.

By integrating water into the foundational thinking of the design, water is protected as a natural resource, and resilience and ecological performance is improved.

A place for people

At the core of the campus landscape is a humanistic design philosophy; one which attempts to improve people’s daily lives through diversity of experience, improved connectivity, and enhanced wellbeing.
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Strategically positioned across the campus based on population flow, movement patterns and sunlight analysis, several floating architectural elements, or “halo canopies”, provide shade, shelter and a visual identity for the park as a whole.

The BioHabiNet

Central to the design was the “BioHabiNet” concept, an evidence-based design framework that integrates biodiversity, sustainable water systems, habitats, and community-oriented spaces. The project:

— Establishes a biodiverse ecosystem across the campus that responds to the local microclimate (Bio)

— Creates a healthy habitat for both wildlife and people (Habi)

— Forges an organic, cellular series of interconnective networks (Net)
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  • TEAM Nihon Sekkei, Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Landscape Architecture Design Institute Co., Ltd.
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Wang Wenjie

Setting new standards

The Alibaba Xixi Campus (Park C) is more than a workplace landscape. It is an attempt to set new standards for urban resilience, the integration of natural systems, and human-centred design within the confines of a complex multi layered build environment.