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Famend ‘sponge metropolis’ architect Kongjian Yu dies in Brazil airplane crash

By Editorial Board Published September 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Famend ‘sponge metropolis’ architect Kongjian Yu dies in Brazil airplane crash

A famend panorama architect has died in a airplane crash alongside three others in Brazil.

Kongjian Yu was killed when the small plane crashed on Tuesday night whereas trying to land at a big farm round 62 miles from the city of Aquidauana within the nation’s Mato Grosso do Sul state.

There was no instant info on what brought about the crash.

Yu, a distinguished Chinese language panorama architect and concrete planner, gained world relevance after the Chinese language authorities adopted his idea of “sponge cities,” which utilise nature-based options to soak up and retain water, reasonably than counting on concrete infrastructure to channel it away.

His idea aimed to mitigate the impression of local weather change, arguing that by creating massive areas to carry water in metropolis centres, comparable to parks and ponds, excessive rainfall might be absorbed, serving to stop floods.

The idea has since been adopted in tons of of locations in China in addition to city areas from the US to Russia.

Yu based the Faculty of Structure and Panorama at Peking College, one in every of China’s most prestigious universities.

Geraldo Alckmin, Brazil’s vice chairman, confirmed Yu was killed alongside pilot Marcelo Pereira de Barros and filmmakers Luiz Fernando Feres da Cunha Ferraz and Rubens Crispim Jr.

Mr Alckmin posted on X: “Professor Yu turned famend for creating the idea of sponge cities, with notable contributions to sustainable urbanism, the preservation of biodiversity, and the safety of the planet.

“His legacy will continue to inspire all those dedicated to the ecological cause.”

Emergency crews have been alerted to the crash at about 8.10pm native time. A search and rescue operation lasted roughly 9 hours.

Yu and the filmmakers have been a part of a staff producing a documentary in regards to the Pantanal wetlands, the world’s largest tropical wetlands.

The Pantanal, fed by tributaries of the Paraguay River and largely situated in Brazil, is a biodiversity hotspot and a preferred vacation spot for vacationers to see jaguars, macaws, caimans, capybaras and migratory birds within the wild.

In an interview with The Related Press in 2022, Yu criticized a lot of Asia’s fashionable infrastructure for being constructed on concepts imported from Europe, which he mentioned have been ill-fitted to the monsoon local weather that prevails over a lot of the continent.

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