COOP HIMMELB(L)AU Wins First Prize for “Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1” Competition
Posted: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 | ↓ 2 comments
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The jury for the “Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1” Competition, chaired by Mr. Arata Isozaki, selected Coop Himmelb(l)au‘s design for Tower C, the new “Headquarter of China Insurance Group” as the winning scheme. Other participants include Morphosis, Steven Holl Architects, Hans Hollein, MVRDV, and FCJZ Atelier.

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The new “Headquarter of China Insurance Group” will be part of a lively business quarter in the heart of the Central District of Shenzhen made up of a carefully composed ensemble of unique, individual towers creating a landmark silhouette.

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The project is a high-rise structure with a height of approximately 200 m with 49 stories. The footprint area has the size of 40 by 40 m. The required program is distributed vertically. A clear separation of public and private functions is given. All public functions are organized in the base building while the office program is situated in the tower. Semi public program like meeting rooms, conference center, recreation areas and gardens are concentrated in the middle of the building. This zone is designed to create a pattern of meeting facilities, gardens and recreation areas for all employees and become spaces for an exchange of knowledge and creativity and a synergy of form and function.

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The “Headquarter of China Insurance Group” is not only recognizable by its significant form but also by its façade. The design of the façade is driven by generation of energy. The second skin of the façade is shaped by climate conditions and inner functions. This skin includes photovoltaic cells to generate electricity and also cells to reduce excessive wind pressure, shade the sun and create multi media displays. Strategies employing the form of the building to assist natural ventilation together with the use of renewable energy sources (wind and solar power) assure an energy efficient design and reduce energy consumption and reliance on fossil fuel energy sources.

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Images: Silkroad Digital Technology Co. Ltd, Markus Pillhofer

 

 

 



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Comments:
witkowski
Belgium
Friday, February 20, 2009
This stupid object brings realy nothing in research of sustainable cities. The "equilibristic" canterliver is completely useless masturbation. Really shameless!

letsburn
Istanbul
Thursday, March 31, 2011
i agree

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