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The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.1
The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.2
The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.3
The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.4
The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.5
The Grand Canal DevelopmentThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.6
Suqian CityThe Grand Canal, which links Hangzhou to Beijing, is the longest canal in the world at 1776 km and also one of the oldest. A new mixed-use project by Allen Jack+Cottier will grace its shores in Suqian City, Jiangsu province. Centered around the canal for inspiration as well as transportation, the development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course. Also included in the design are a number of green building strategies that reduce the impact of such a large development, like green roofs, energy efficient design, and water-efficient systems.7







