Delft, NL | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | New York, NY
With a scheme of twelve staggering skyscrapers, an elevated pedestrian network and a beautiful green urban park, Mecanoo architecten gives the Shenzhen North Station business district a distinct character. The main buildings of the business district are set around a central urban park and vary in height between 278 and 428 metres. By situating the transportation nodes on the subterranean levels, the public park appears as an open green space, something the area currently lacks.
The two-level plinth merges with the design of the park through an intricate network of overpasses, ramps and landscaped platforms that seamlessly weave into the urban setting, offering safe and comfortable access routes to the Shenzhen North railway and metro station. Commercial areas face the park in order to generate a lively public space.
The elevated pedestrian network connects all towers of the Shenzhen North Station business district, creating a comfortable small-scale atmosphere that reinforces the sense of a neighbourhood. Water features give the urban park a special character, offering cool places where people can relax, meet, and engage in leisure activities. Rather than define the exact shape of the towers, the design establishes rules which ensure coherency yet encourage a degree of variation.
The smart facade system of glazed, angled elements offers diversity to support the different programmes and respond to the orientation while ensuring the overall appearance. Setbacks allow for the creation of roof gardens, which – together with interior sky gardens at some of the higher levels – integrate the urban park design into the buildings.
Status: Competition Entry
Location: Shenzhen, China
Firm Role: Lead architect
Additional Credits: Status: Ongoing
Project Design: 2017
Address: Minzhi District, Bao'an, Shenzhen, China
Client: Government of Longhua District / Urban Planning, Land & Resources Commission of Shenzhen Municipality, China.
Design Team: Facade Consultant: VS-A.KR + VS-A.HK, South Korea and Hong Kong.
Programme: Urban design for 1.36 million m2 development with offices, retail, apartments and hotel, underground parking, connection to public transport hub, design public space.
Awards: 1st Prize Competition.