Shanghai, CN
EID Architecture has been selected as the winner to design the OCT Xi’an International Culture Centre (XICC) in Xi’an, China after being awarded the first prize in an invited international design competition. With successfully won Chang’an central axis core block, Hua Space also officially launched, which is the first showroom in the northwest strategic market of OCT Group in China as well as it contributes to the threshold of the project of Xi 'an International Cultural Center.
Located alongside a major thoroughfare within the center of Xi’an and walking distance of the historical ancient city walls, the project is tailor-made for Xi’an city to build a comprehensive complex integrating shopping mall, grade-A office and boutique hotel as the first landmark in the northwest of China. It covers an area of 20,611.56 sq m with a total construction area of about 400,000 sq m.
Located alongside a major thoroughfare within the center of Xi’an and walking distance of the historical ancient city walls, this project comprises a 318 meter tall tower, consisting of office areas and a boutique hotel, a 176 meter tall service apartment tower, and a twelve floor podium containing extensive retail and entertainment areas. The design integrates architecture, urban park and public art with taking consideration cultural innovation into the core concept. These program components are carefully and strategically organized in both vertical and horizontal dimensions, creating a vibrant urban center which is permeable and porous at the base.
“The design for XICC is intended as an exploration of vertical urbanism and offers a new solution for high density urban mixed-use in Asia. With its vibrant and unique mix of program combining retail, office, residential, museum, theater, hotel and entertainment venues, XICC creates an urban oasis both sensitive and culturally significant to the city of Xi’an.” says Ping Jiang, AIA, Design Principal of EID Architecture.
Dissolving Tower
Conceived as an iconic and culturally representative landmark, the design offers a platform for a new dimension in urban living and the future of high density mixed-use projects through the integration of the desired program both spatially and experientially. Culturally, contextually and programmatically responsive, the design draws inspiration from both the historical gridded pattern of the imperial city with its overlapping pure rectangular geometries and the ancient city walls in terms of their spatial relationship with the city, in particular their connection to nature and the opportunity to occupy these high vantage points as public space. These inspirations fuse together to create a design that is intended as a balanced cohesive massing and expressed as a series of pure three dimensional geometric volumes and spaces that overlap and dissolve and fragment at the lower portion.
The outcome is a design that is both contextual and iconic, contextually integrated whilst unique in appearance. A design that allows for a visual and spatial porosity and connectivity at multiple levels creates a place of understated monumentality within a contextually harmonious architecture. It dissolves the overall mass of the lower portion into the surrounding context to create a more humanistic approachable scale, intimate at lower levels whilst creating an engaging and impressive calm and composed monumentality for the project as a whole. A design that is responsive to the city's cultural and historical fabric offers a new landmark for Xi’an.
Urban Oasis
An important and unique feature within the design is the inclusion and integration of an external themed cultural retail street that connected to the park at ground level, rises through the development, culminating at a piazza event space at level 6. This rising terrace street offers a multi-level connectivity and porosity to the retail shopping mall within and an engaging opportunity and interface for external areas and variety along its route and takes inspiration from the ancient historical walls of the city which allow for the access and enjoyment of public space along the top of these walls and is reminiscent of this particular aspect of Xi’an character and lifestyle. Art work and entertainment features are located along the route to create an event specific environment along with landscape and garden terraces integrated with the ascending terraces connecting the natural landscape of the route with the natural environment of the park to further enhance an overall design integrity and complexity.
Overall in the design landscape is integrated as an integral part of the vertical community intent with green terraces initiated at the retail podium areas and reaching into the higher parts of the project with the inclusion of sky terraces and roof garden areas. These landscape areas offer a green visual spatial connectivity across the project providing cohesiveness to the overall intent of creating a green micro urbanism as part of the projects core parameters.
Grounded in the city's history and leading the way to its future, the project offers a spatial quality, a formal composed beauty, programmatic opportunity and a natural porosity and permeability from holistic perspective within a high density development. Combining a modernity and contextual humility attributable to Xi’an, XICC is poised to become a signature landmark for the city, and a prime destination to live, work and visit.
On March 26th, 2018, the OCT XI'AN International Center, designed by EID Architecture, broke ground officially. The project has won the award of 2018 APPA mixed-use Architecture China, Shortlist for the future project award of 2018 Architectural Review in the UK, Finalist of 2018 The Plan Award future office & business category, 2017 MIPIM ASIA's best future mega project design award in China.
Status: Under Construction
Location: Shanghai, CN
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Location: Xi'an, China
Client: OCT Group (Overseas Chinese Town Holdings Company)
Completion Date: 2022
Built Area: 404,950 Sq m
Type: Mixed-Use, Commercial / Office / Culture / Hospitality / Residential
Architect: EID Architecture
Design Principal: Ping Jiang, AIA
Design team: Michael Moran, Sean Lu, Xiaohai Lin, Weite Shi, Hui Wang, Yuhai Cheng, Chunru Xia, Shiyu Zheng, Wenjia Wang, Rongxiang Sun, Rui Zhou, Wei Xu, Tina Fang, Tong Zheng, Ji Huang, Xinyi Lu, Yun Gong, Dan Tang, Cong Yan.
Consultants:
Structural Consultant: ARUP
M&E / Transport Consultant: WSP
Landscape Architect: Topo Design Group