Showing posts with label UNStudio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNStudio. Show all posts

Monday, 23 May 2016

Tongzhou CBD




The design of UNStudio’s CBD development is a dynamic composition created by introducing asymmetry in plan, orientation, clustering and façade treatment. This build-up of asymmetries has a far-reaching urban effect whilst simultaneously relating to users on a more personal scale.

The six towers form three lively groups which interact according to a layered choreography. In relation to the ground and subterranean levels the towers are grouped in three pairs, each standing on a joint platform. As defined by the bridging connections between them, the towers are grouped as a couple, a trio and a single volume.

The silhouette of the towers is derived from a combination of substantial differences between the lower and the upper parts of the buildings and the binding together effects of diagonal wrappings. On the lower parts the towers are marked by dense stacking, whilst towards the top they become smooth and reflective. This textural contrast is mediated by the strong diagonals running the entire length of the towers.

The bridges have numerous roles. They help to cluster the towers and to form interconnections between them which can house many different semi-public functions. They also provide an artificial ground for users of the highest floors.
In addition to the application of active sustainable measures at different scale levels, passive design tools were incorporated from the initial design of the six towers and the podium clusters. Driving features are the winter gardens and green surfaces.

Source: UNStudio

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

SOHO Hailun Plaza In Shanghai

The 33-storey SOHO Hailun Plaza designed by UNStudio is located at an intersection of 2 metro lines in the dense city of Shanghai. It is consisted of a 130 meters tall office tower with 5 mixed-use podiums. Due to its location at busy transportation routes, the forms of each structure is conceived and shaped by the flow of commuters around the site. The faceted appearance of the facade will look different when approached from different directions.

 

Friday, 19 July 2013

Precious Objects On A Tray

UNStudio, the Dutch architecture firm behind the winning proposal for Yongjia World Trade Center in Wenzhou China; describes their creation as 'Precious Objects On A Tray'. This is because the five towers are all connected at their base by a landscaped podium. The unique feature of this proposal is in their programming which deviate from the conventional perception of trade centers. This scheme proposes a mix of recreation, cultural, commercial and residential components.

The residential towers are conceived to be 'neighborhood in the sky' with social gathering spaces in the form of sky garden and lounges interspersed in between. This project will add onto the already charming riverside city of Wenzhou.