Alibaba Xixi Campus Park C: A Landmark in Biophilic Urban Campus Design by ASPECT StudiosAlibaba Xixi Campus Park C: A Landmark in Biophilic Urban Campus Design by ASPECT Studios

Alibaba Xixi Campus Park C: A Landmark in Biophilic Urban Campus Design by ASPECT Studios

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Reimagining Corporate Campuses Through Nature-Inspired Design

In the heart of Hangzhou, China, the Alibaba Xixi Campus (Park C) stands as a new benchmark in biophilic urban campus design. Spanning 26 hectares and serving over 30,000 people, this ASPECT Studios-led landscape project redefines the way natural systems and built environments coexist. More than just a workplace, Park C is a living ecosystem that nurtures biodiversity, enhances wellbeing, and supports long-term ecological resilience.

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This transformative space demonstrates how modern corporate campuses can evolve into green, immersive environments where architecture, ecology, and human experience merge seamlessly.

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Building Nature on Structure: A Podium-Topped Park

What sets Park C apart is that the entire park is constructed atop a multi-storey podium. This architectural and engineering challenge was transformed into an opportunity to integrate deep ecological thinking into every layer of the project. Optimized soil depth, advanced irrigation systems, and adaptive planting strategies make it possible for lush greenery to thrive several storeys above ground level.

The elevated parkland design allows for expansive green space within a high-density urban fabric, proving that nature doesn't require ground-level to flourish—it needs vision, engineering, and intent.

Water as Design and Infrastructure

At the center of the campus landscape lies a critical design element: water. ASPECT Studios used algorithmic stormwater analysis to craft a biomimetic drainage system. A network of bioswales and stormwater channels flows like veins through the site, guiding rainwater to a central lake. This body of water acts as a stormwater reservoir, irrigation source, and gathering point for the campus community.

Rather than concealing infrastructure, the project celebrates it. Water is integrated visibly and poetically, enriching the landscape while supporting sustainability goals.

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The Lake Pavilion: Community and Ecology in Harmony

Hovering gently over the lake is a sculptural pavilion that invites interaction with both water and one another. This architectural centerpiece blurs the boundary between built and natural elements, offering shaded terraces and views across the water. It’s a space of reflection, congregation, and connection—a physical and symbolic anchor for the campus.

The pavilion and lake create a sense of balance between utility and beauty. While they serve ecological and infrastructural purposes, they also cultivate moments of serenity and community engagement.

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Designing for Human Experience in the Urban Jungle

A defining feature of this biophilic urban campus design is its human-centered planning. ASPECT Studios prioritized accessibility, connectivity, and comfort throughout the landscape. Every trail, canopy, and gathering space was placed using data-driven insights into sun exposure, movement patterns, and population density.

The result is a series of open, inclusive spaces that support diverse needs—from relaxation and quiet focus to collaboration and large-scale events. The inclusion of “halo canopies” across the park provides essential shade while creating a visual rhythm that ties the campus together.

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The BioHabiNet Framework: Ecological Intelligence in Practice

ASPECT Studios developed the BioHabiNet concept as a guiding framework for the campus. It integrates three critical pillars: biodiversity (Bio), habitat (Habi), and interconnectivity (Net). This approach goes beyond aesthetics or functionality—it is a systemic strategy to curate living, adaptable ecosystems in dense urban settings.

BioHabiNet creates a layered environment where people and wildlife coexist. It supports pollinators, restores native plant species, and fosters a landscape that is as much about health and harmony as it is about productivity and innovation.

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A Vision for Future Urban Landscapes

The Alibaba Xixi Campus (Park C) exemplifies the shift toward workplaces that support not just economic output, but also ecological health and personal wellbeing. This biophilic urban campus design is a replicable model for cities and corporations worldwide that seek to build with nature rather than against it.

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By anchoring design in natural systems, Park C proves that sustainability, resilience, and beauty are not competing priorities—they are the foundation of meaningful urban development. It is a landscape designed not just for today, but for the complex environmental challenges of tomorrow.

All Photographs are works of  Wang Wenjie

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