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Aedas-designed Huanggang Skyscraper Redefines the Shenzhen Urban Landscape

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Project: Huanggang Port Headquarters

Location: Shenzhen, China

Design and Project Architect: Aedas in a joint venture with Shenzhen CAPOL International & Associates Co., Ltd. Construction: Public Works Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality

User: Office of Port of Entry and Exit of Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government, Shenzhen Customs, Shenzhen General  Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection

Design and Project Architect: Aedas

Gross Floor Area: 163,358 sq m

Design Directors: Keith Griffiths, Founder and Chairman; Chris Chen, Executive Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

Acting as the southern gateway to China and important node of GBA, Shenzhen is a modern metropolis  located immediately north of Hong Kong, bearing significance in steering the economic growth of both cities  and creating a transportation hub that connects the communities. Standing at 247m tall, the Huanggang Port

Headquarters is set to be the new landmark for the Shenzhen Technology and Innovation Park and Shenzhen Hong Kong Cooperation Zone.

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 Project location Overview

 

Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape and reflecting the regional characteristics, the design is  based on the imagery of stacking stones and rivers. A simple fluid architectural form is adopted which  signifies flowing water, while the cantilevered canopy at the tower’s entrance signifies the splashes. It has  adopted a ripple-like cascading form, echoing the overall shape of the tower. The vertical lines of the façade  pour from the crown to the lobby, unifying the architectural language from top to bottom. Visitors also get to  experience an arrival experience of grandeur and warmth with the 13-metre tall, light-filled lobby, which has  utilised a transparent glass panel wall to bring vitality to the city as the cornerstones of the GBA cities.

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A light-filled, 13m tall lobby

 

The plane design follows a rigorous and symmetrical geometric form. Through the superposition of four  circles, the façade has adopted round corners formed by four arcs, the building space is made regular and  efficient, optimising the landscape view and creating a vibrant architectural form to greet the city.

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Dividing the lateral floorplan into four, the interior is flexible and offers 10-14 metres of office depth, in order  to cater for corporates of different sizes and needs. There are also some open offices near the crown of the  building, which facilitates communication and interaction through the introduction of indoor-outdoor spaces.  The greenery-adorned sky lobbies and featured roof are destined for recreational use, allowing workers to  connect and unwind, while enhancing the development’s aesthetics and porosity. It also provides an active  and vibrant towerscape, where workers may enjoy a panoramic view that overlooks the nearby superior  landscape resources.

 

The design has achieved a high assembly rate that optimises construction resources and time. To create an  environmentally-friendly tower, vertical fins have been adopted to provide sufficient shading, and low reflection energy-saving curtain wall panels to minimise our carbon footprint. The integrity of the tower’s  appearance has been preserved through an integrated system of ventilation solutions, achieving a low carbon design for the tower.

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Efficient shading by vertical fins

 

‘Built based on the principles of ‘high quality’, ‘customisation’ and ‘sustainability’, we envision a harmonious  layout of simple geometric shapes together formed by the tower and Huanggang Port, that contributes to the  development of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation Zone,’ says Chris.