Chongqing Gaoke Group Office Project by Aedas

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Completed in 2022, Aedas-designed Chongqing Gaoke Group Ltd Office Project utilises a simple elegant  form. It is derived from the northern light, which creates the twisting shape of the 180m tall tower to form  expressive double-curved surfaces on the building façades. Vertical lines accentuate the minimalistic form  and through the effect of reflection and refraction from the glass create a design statement that celebrates  light as the major tool to define architecture.

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Glowing in ‘dance of light’ in a mountainous city

 

Stands at the north of Xingfu Plaza, the project is located in Jiangbei District of Chongqing. The surrounding  environment has already been developed in a spacious plot, and one big challenge for the designer is to  interpret planning concept of “solar”, into an iconic landmark well-integrated in the existing community context.

“As an open public space, the tower has all the credits to be a city icon, especially the significant twisting of  the façade is remarkable.” Inspired by the dancing aurora, Aedas Global Design Principal Ken Wai and his  team, has introduced an impressive façade design through bottom-to-top connections between northern  and eastern sides. The ‘dance of light’ is characterised by the juxtaposition of rectilinear forms and tower façades with double curves. Such curvaceous façade expression offers ever-changing perspectives around  the development. When the sun rises, the curved façade shines, and the tower becomes the building of light.  When night falls, the curved façade showcases reflections that allude to the dancing figure of a ballerina.  The podium roof extends a coherent statement of sliding twist from top to bottom, echoing with the  geometry of the tower and maintaining a consistent architectural style.

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To achieve a very smooth transition of the glass façade, the design uses double-curved cold form glass  instead of the usual or more common faceted method. The maximum twisting angle is up to 8.8 degrees per  floor surpassing the existing super high-rise tower in the world by nearly 1.5 times (CTBUH Journal, 2016  Issue 3). It is expected to be one of “The Most Twisting Towers in the world”. Innovative façade technology  from façade engineer RFR empowers the precise execution of such challenging design. The area of the  hyperbolic curtain wall is about 8,000 square metres, and the number of hyperbolic curtain wall panels is as  many as 1,709.

The unique twisting results in a high double-curvature ratio, which poses a major challenge for the overall  façade system. The team and RFR joint hands to leverage the cold bend glass technique and BIM on  complex geometry façade for a magic solution. Such innovation is to adapt to the changing geometric

parameters and dimensions while fulfilling requirements on safety, waterproof and thermal performance. It  also ensures a consistent façade construction in line with BIM simulations. The system of cold bend glass  on the 3D frame façade component enables a maximum of 86mm in glass deviation between floors, realizing  a record-breaking design in China. From overall geometry analysis, façade component modelling & clash checking, LOD400 detail component modelling, automotive data exporting and auditing, 3D BIM has been  utilized throughout the entire façade design process. Through value engineering, a portion of the hyperbolic  glass with flat glass is successfully replaced that achieved savings in construction costs.

The architectural form uses twisted curved glass, leading each glass is different in size and degree of twist.  With a unique twisted façade and integration with landscape, the view of the tower varies from different  angles.

“The façade is not only an outlook expression, but also a way of protection that sculpts interior spaces.” Ken  explained. His delicate design has been articulated for the top of the tower, by conveying the conceptual  “Valley of Light” through the transparent glass façade and lightings, to make a coherent statement. Such concept differentiates the crown of this tower from other office spaces. The plant room, BMU and other  facilities are centralize inside the “Valley” on the top of the building, achieving functional unity without  undermining the visual aesthetics.

“As for the master layout, we have put thorough consideration to the surrounding environment and the  building volume. The tower is located of the left side of the mall, minimising the towering effect on the adjacent parts of the development, and establishing interactive connections in between. The tower sets  back northwards, to connect podium and the mall at the south. A variety of public space for civic leisure has  thus been created. The underpass to its west leads easy access to the existing shopping centre, as a  sensible approach to improve commercial value of underground space.” Ken said.