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What is the name of the Creative Cultural Park?

Duxian

The busiest time of the square is in the evening on weekdays and on holidays. Cultural Square is a good place to spend leisure time. "Duxian" is the name of the square. , aiming to show that the square has complete facilities and can provide a variety of entertainment activities for spending time alone, which is creative and individual.

Yingshu

The original meaning of the word "Yingshu" is the pillar in the front of the hall. "Shu" means stretching and openness. The combination of the two characters depicts the broad sight of the square and the erection of memorial columns. The name It is elegant and individual, including the landmark buildings of the square, and is quite creative.

Although there is no unified definition of the concept of cultural and creative industrial parks at home and abroad, this does not hinder the development and popularization of cultural and creative industrial parks.

When it comes to creative parks, the first thing most people think of is 798 in the capital. Indeed, it has to be said that 798 Art District is a successful case of cultural and creative parks. However, in Shenzhen, a vibrant and innovative city, there are many creative parks. Famous ones include OCT-LOFT, OCT Creative Culture Park, Design City, etc. This article introduces the top ten creative parks in Shenzhen based on the development status, characteristics, influence and other aspects of the parks.

No.1OCT-LOFT OCT Creative Cultural Park

Overview

Building area: about 200,000 square meters

Place area: 150,000 square meters

Location: Northeast of OCT

OCT Creative Culture Park is located in the original eastern industrial zone of OCT, Shenzhen. It is a creative industry studio transformed from an old factory. Introduce various types of creative industries, such as design, photography, animation creation, education and training, art and other industries, as well as some related industries with creative characteristics such as concept restaurants, lounges, retail, coffee, etc.

Since the second half of 2004, creative OCT people have creatively proposed the idea of ??transforming the industrial zone into a LOFT creative industry park based on the architectural characteristics of the factory and the government’s relevant policy guidelines for cultural and creative industries. The idea is to transform old factories into creative industry studios. Through these transformations, the architectural form and historical traces of the old factories can be preserved, and at the same time, a more vibrant and vital industrial economy can be derived.

In January 2005, OCT Contemporary Art Center moved into the South District of the Creative Culture Park;

In December 2005, the first Shenzhen Urban Architecture Biennale was held in the Creative Culture Park;

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In May 2006, OCT Creative Culture Park was officially launched and the southern district was successfully operated.

Since 2007, OCT has launched a renovation and upgrading plan for the North District project.

On May 14, 2011, the OCT Creative Culture Park was fully opened.

Project concept/vision

By transforming old factories into studios for the creative industry, through these transformations, the architectural form and historical traces of the old factories are retained, while at the same time deriving A more vibrant and vital industrial economy.

Project Features

The southern area of ??OCT Creative Culture Park has now introduced the studios of famous Hong Kong designers Gao Wen'an, Liang Jinghua and others. It is an international youth hostel with a century-old history and culture. There are about 40 creative, design and cultural institutions including Urban Practice Company, a brand enterprise in the creative industry, the animation design base of Hongbo Information Company, and OCT International Media and Performing Arts Company.

The North District is positioned as a cutting-edge area focusing on creative design. As a trading and display platform for artistic creation, it is a creative industry base that integrates "creativity, design, and art". The North District has also launched a 3,000-square-meter art public sharing platform, which has gathered another group of avant-garde, pioneer, creative, and design merchants in multiple fields, such as the famous European furniture brand Vitra, a collection of Chinese and foreign humanities and art books and Old Paradise Music Bookstore that sells retro vinyl records, Littlethingshop, the official concept store of "Littlething Fetish Magazine" that focuses on the fashionable and creative life of women from all over the world and collects the works of female artists from all over the world, and Rock Pottery that promotes the art of Zen tea.