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Wednesday, October 23 2019 - 21:18
AsiaNet
Country Garden's Forest City creates a pioneering ecologically sustainable city model by combining technology, nature and culture
JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia, Oct. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Forest City, the high-profile smart new city in Malaysia built by leading 
Chinese real estate developer Country Garden (HK:2007) in partnership with an 
affiliate of the Johor State Government was cited as one of the world's model 
cases for ecologically sustainable cities for its innovative approach to 
building a city based on the concept of three-dimensional stratification in 
terms of the layout of transportation routes and vertical greenery in the 
Forbes article "5 New Cities That Are Set To Shake Up The Future". 

Forest City creates a new paradigm of ecologically sustainable cities defined 
by a three-dimensional transportation system and vertical greenery

The article explains how Forest City differentiates itself from other cities 
worldwide with a transportation network and a parks system that makes use of 
all three dimensions in its planning and layout, adding a vertical layer - 
something that is rarely considered in most typical urban environments. 

Forest City executive general manager Wu Huixi indicated that according to the 
architectural planning and design of the project, an eco-friendly system 
consisting of vertical greenery, sky gardens and rooftop gardens will be 
installed across the city with the mission of creating a landscape, which could 
be described as a vertical forest, where nature and buildings co-exist 
harmoniously. The three-dimensional and vertical greening design embodies the 
city's concept of creating a complete environment-friendly ecosystem by 
leveraging the natural wind, lighting and water resources in a move to reduce 
energy consumption, assure residents of clean air, collect rainwater in a move 
to conserve water resources and reduce noise. 

In addition, residents living in any district of the city will be just steps 
away from one or more of the routes of the three-dimensional transportation 
system. Mr. Wu explained, "The rapid growth of local passenger car ownership 
increases the complexity of the road network. As a result, our Forest City will 
be divided into three tiers - the residential area established on the ground 
tier with the transportation network and parking lots built on the middle and 
lowest tiers, with the aim of creating a safe environment for pedestrians. The 
three-dimensional design of the city will facilitate the development of natural 
ecosystems and increase the land utilization rate." 

Country Garden, the company behind the planning of Forest City, also focused on 
environmental protection during the entire construction process of the project. 
Forest City invested 2.5 million ringgit (approx. US$600,000) to establish 
protection zones for sea grass in partnership with local universities with the 
aim of improving the habitats in which dugongs, sea turtles and sea horses, 
among other endangered species, live. The city also plans to build eight 
wastewater treatment plants, which will use advanced biotechnologies to convert 
wastewater into recycled water available for reuse in order to address Forest 
City's irrigation water needs and help relieve any stress on Johor Bahru's 
water system. 

Forest City injects new momentum into its sustainable development by creating a 
both liveable and business-friendly environment 

Industry experts believe that the sustainability of Forest City depends on its 
capabilities in building business clusters and recruiting talent from around 
the world. Economist Zhao Guangbin said during his visit to Forest City, "In 
addition to building liveable communities, Forest City will need to create a 
business-friendly environment to ensure its sustainable development. However, 
the city will need to address some additional challenges once it tries to 
persuade more companies to build facilities here rather than to simply build 
towers."

 

The city's Industrialised Building System (IBS) Plant, which entered the 
Malaysia Book of Records as the largest fully automated prefabrication facility 
in Malaysia, went operational in August 2017. Phase 1 of the facility is 
designed to produce 260,000 cubic metres of concrete annually. Forest City 
expects to create 220,000 jobs during its entire construction period of 20 
years. While continuing to invest funds into the construction, the project is 
well on track to generate a cash flow for itself as each facility goes into 
commercial operation and, by doing so, continue to acquire high-skilled talent.

Forest City is widely recognized as a masterpiece of architectural planning and 
design

Forest City is considered by building and construction professionals as an 
advocator of the Garden City Movement, an urban planning concept initiated 
early in the 20th century. Benjamin Warner, who has rich experience in 
implementing architectural educational programs and practices in the UK and 
Japan, commented, "Our dream for a garden city comes true with Forest City, 
which has moved beyond the mechanical urban planning concept."

When commenting Forest City's geographical location during his visit to the 
project, Singapore Digital Chamber of Commerce honorary advisor Victor Tay 
said, "Forest City is strategically positioned between Singapore's and Johor's 
transit hubs." He indicated that Forest City and Singapore, which now houses 
the regional headquarters of 70% of the world's Fortune 500 companies, are, at 
this time, connected by just a single bridge. 

Mr. Zhao added, "Singapore and Johor Bahru, separated by a river, are uniquely 
positioned to accelerate their convergence, similar to the role that the 
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area plays in boosting the integration of 
Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong. Looking ahead, Johor Bahru with its beautiful 
landscapes and low cost of living and Forest City are expected to embrace huge 
development opportunities." 

Forbes commented in the article, Given the strategic geographical position, 
Forest City takes the lead in identifying the liveable and environment-friendly 
conditions as one of the key objectives and concepts in terms of planning and 
design. The initiatives with a focus on design, environment and industry have 
been implemented in the city. Forest City is leading cities worldwide in 
rethinking the solution for responding to the ecological crisis and development 
risk from a new planning perspective.

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SOURCE: Forest City Malaysia

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   Caption: Phase 1 of Forecast City

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