DESIGN NAME: Office Complex Design Mawan Unit 15
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Industrial Building
INSPIRATION: The design scheme is based on the concept of "Silk Road Corridor," which continues the pattern of "Three Peaks and Two Valleys" and the Y-shaped green corridors of the area. A three-dimensional park system is created through two intersecting axes and three towers. This design features a vertical green valley that mirrors the curves of the nearby riverbank, forming an east-west belt and eco-friendly office spaces, seamlessly integrating modern architecture with the surrounding natural landscape.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The "Silk Road Corridor" runs north-south, creating an integrated park system.
Two axes converge, linking the east and west to enhance integration.
Three towers are organized side by side, with a connecting corridor forming an internal axis.
The vertical green valley and curved stacked layers enhance the landscape and spatial experience.
Multi-layer base and three-dimensional park system create a vibrant community street environment.
The terrace design offers high-quality, scenic office spaces.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Master planning: Continue the pattern of "three peaks and two valleys" and Y-shaped green corridor of the area.
Urban Design: Emphasize a three-dimensional city and an integrated park system.
Vertical Design: Establish a multi-layered base, continuing and strengthening the belt park at the 7m elevation of the Silk Road Corridor, running vertically through the entire area.
Architectural Design: Three towers are connected by the Silk Road Corridor, each with setback terraces facing Qianwan River.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Design period: August-September, 2023
Project location: Plots 02-05 and 02-06, Development Unit 15, Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Service City, Mawan, Qianhai, Shenzhen City (Adjacent to Tinghai Avenue to the north, Mawan 1st Road to the west, Planned 4th Street to the south, and Qianwan Hexi Street and Qianwan Water Corridor to the east)
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: 1.Prefabricated Buildings: The choice of the prefabricated building structure system is based on factors such as building function, seismic resistance, and height limitation. The height complies with regulations, and the architecture embodies standardization, incorporating suitable segmentation design for prefabricated components.
2.Reserved Capacity Design: The design includes space for future upgrades to water, electricity, and HVAC systems, ensuring adaptability for multifunctional use.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The project occupies a total land area of 10,329㎡, with a floor area ratio of 4.42. The total building area is 91,082㎡, including an above-ground area of 69,852㎡, of which 64,187㎡ is for office use, 2,618㎡ for commercial facilities, and 3,000㎡ for cultural, educational, and medical services. The underground area measures 21,230㎡, offering 343 parking spaces for motor vehicles. Tower A and Tower C each rise to 74.2m with 17 floors, while Tower B reaches 70m with 16 floors.
TAGS: High-rise office, Industrial building, Multi-level base, Setback terrace, Urban park, Aerial corridor, Iconic urban landscape, SUIADR, Z&Z STUDIO
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: This Office Complex in Mawan, Shenzhen, invested and developed by Qianhai Shekou Qidi Industrial Co., Ltd., is positioned as a world-leading project benchmarked against international standards. Based on the concept of "Creative Community, Park Neighborhood," the design scheme aims to create a modern office/industrial building complex that integrates living, working, and entertainment functions, contributing to the Shenzhen-Hong Kong integration and creating an iconic urban landscape.
CHALLENGE: 1. Within the 75-meter height limit, how to balance functionality and landscape through the design of three side-by-side towers and connecting corridors?
2. How to ensure efficient connectivity and interaction between functional areas within the multi-layer base and three-dimensional park system?
3. How to effectively mitigate the impact of unfavorable directions in the design of vertical green valleys and curved terraces while maintaining both the aesthetics and practicality of the buildings.
ADDED DATE: 2025-02-26 03:50:54
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Chief designer: Zhong Zhong and Design team: Zhong Zhong, Zhong Botao, Huang Yijing, Zhang Pingping, Liu Dengyuan, You Yang, Zhang Shuyue, Li Qingqing, Li Weichong, Wu Bing, Meng Meili, Cao Jiying, Han Guoyuan, Chen Ailian, Liu Mu, Tang Jin
IMAGE CREDITS: SUIADR
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