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Unique architectural form overlooking Hangzhou Qianjiang
Unique architectural form overlooking Hangzhou Qianjiang
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Aedas Completes Twin-Tower Landmark at Hangzhou Qianjiang

Aedas Executive Director Wei Li and Global Design Principal Ken Wai jointly led the team to create a mixed-use gateway in Hangzhou Qianjiang adjacent to the Central Business District and the sports amenities. It integrates commercial, cultural, retail and residential to accommodate the rapid urban development.

Located in the heart of Hangzhou Ring Road, the project is conveniently accessible with double metro lines, well-developed transport system and surrounding key developments including Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium. The design comprises of a twin tower complex integrating office and residential areas within a narrow site.  Aedas Executive Director Wei Li added, “It is a humane design that creates an exterior-interior connection and maximises the spatial experience, forming a live-work environment that equipped with efficient layout planning.”

Inspired by the lotus of West Lake, the jagged architectural form staggered on refuge floors to create a lotus root-like façade which is complemented with vertically-connected cores to offer porosity. The massing of the twin towers is symmetrical, offering a unique and lively form in a high-density area. The lotus inspiration is further extended to the curved entrance canopy, softening the linear architectural form that fronts the major roads.

The façade concept is derived from the ripples of the lotus lake as a merging of nature and architecture. The bronze façade, uses aluminum and glass panels, glitters distinctively under different angles of sunlight. The vivid and neat appearance create a contemporary office and retail image for the building.

The architectural cores are optimised on a limited plot by minimising the elevator zones, as to create more functional spaces and to maximise the view from the twin towers. Individual elevators are designed to separate the office and residential areas, strengthening the boundary of public and private spaces. The design has adopted an interactive circulation to enhance the live-work harmony.

Aedas Global Design Principal Ken Wai said, “We have created a sustainable design with flexible layout by taking the urban characteristics into consideration. The design is inspired by the local culture and history, creating a placemaking landmark for the city.”

 
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Status: Built
Location: Hangzhou, CN
Firm Role: Design and Project Architect
Additional Credits: Design Directors: Wei Li, Executive Director; Ken Wai, Global Design Principal
Photography: DONG Image

 
Powerful form of twin towers
Powerful form of twin towers
Surrounded by Qianjiang
Surrounded by Qianjiang
Connecting with the urban fabric
Connecting with the urban fabric
Jagged architectural form
Jagged architectural form
Lotus root-like façade
Lotus root-like façade
Details of the canopy
Details of the canopy
Unified architectural form
Unified architectural form
Unique bronze façade
Unique bronze façade
Vibrant architectural form
Vibrant architectural form
Fully utilisation of the plot
Fully utilisation of the plot
A optimisation between public and private spaces
A optimisation between public and private spaces