OMA and Urbanus Win Shenzhen Crystal Island Competition
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 | ↓ 3 comments
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The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), in collaboration with Shenzhen-based architects Urbanus, has been awarded first prize in the design competition for a major new cultural center, transport hub, and public landmark in the heart of the city of Shenzhen, southern China. The design, led by OMA partner Ole Scheeren, was selected from 32 entries by an international jury.

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Competition winner: Shenzhen Crystal Island by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and Urbanus

The scheme builds on Shenzhen’s newly acquired status of “City of Design”, awarded by UNESCO in 2008, and proposes for the city’s Crystal Island project the formation of “Shenzhen Creative Center”: a focal point for the city’s creative industries in front of Shenzhen’s iconic city hall.

Above ground, Shenzhen Creative Center consists of a 20-hectare landscape of parks and gardens, populated by clusters of pavilions and small buildings – “Design Villages” – that form a vibrant micro-urbanism of public activity. The site is encompassed by an elevated pedestrian “Ring Connector”, an urban walkway joining its multiple elements and infrastructures.

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Below ground, a system of “Shortcut Connectors” link existing and future train and subway stations and provide access to buses, taxis, shopping areas, city hall, and the Creative Center, while accommodating diverse design-related display and activity zones.

At the heart of these two systems is the “Shenzhen Eye”, a new landmark for the city. Instead of an object, it is a spherical void and symbolic “Space of Imagination” – open, unoccupied, a zone of creativity that concentrates Shenzhen’s energy and vision for the future.

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Shenzhen Creative Center introduces a space that fosters urbanity without density and supports aggregation through interconnected activities. Previously dispersed creative industries will be joined through connective infrastructure and cultivated in a landscape of multiplicity, permeability, and openness towards creative activity.

The collaboration of OMA and Urbanus includes Ole Scheeren, Rem Koolhaas and Urbanus partner Meng Yan, together with a team lead by OMA Associates Dongmei Yao and Anu Leinonen.

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Comments:
MAM
USA
Saturday, June 20, 2009
"urbanity without density", sounds like some serious crap by the single largest crap dispenser going.

Canko
BArcelona
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
very appropiate MAM, I agree...!
Always bullshitting, Mr. Koolhaas...

Plaxico
Shenzhen
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Get off the soapbox MAM & Canko...

Have you ever been to this part of Shenzhen? "Urbanity without density" is about as perfect a descriptor I can think of. It's a weird several square mile strip of masterplan-mandated vacancy which needs to support a central rail hub for a megalopolis of 40+ million people

They're just telling it like it is.

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