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Aedas design Shenzhen's high rise Shuibei International Centre

China’s newest 197.5 m high rise landmark shapes the city's skyline with contemporary urban renewal developments

by Georgina Johnston 13 January 2021 Tall Buildings

The site is located in China's jewellery trade and processing hub in Luohu, Shenzhen. As the industry evolves, the industry's established business model no longer meets the changes in demand. In alignment with Luohu District Government's plans in restructuring the city's industrial area through urban renewal, the Shuibei International Centre is a strategic and vital aspect in transforming the city.

Urban regeneration is not simply replacing old and weathered buildings with new ones, but rather building a new relationship and a deeper connection between the city and its people through these new developments. This connection requires more than just space as it also integrates everyday organic synergy from the community. The SHUIBEI International Centre is the tallest in the area. As the skyline's focal point, the distinct eye-inspired LED screen is a centrepiece and represents attentive regard for the neighbourhood.

Dr. A. Wen, Global Design Principal, Aedas

The project is located on the Southeast side of the Luohu District and overlooks the vast greenery of urban parks to its West. Although high density commercial and residential buildings surround the project, the development is designed with a circular green space system to ensure that the development is enveloped with a natural landscape.

The project's design incorporates public space on multiple levels. Designed with sky gardens on towers, landscaped outdoor staircases and greenscaped rooftop podiums, the development is equipped with space to accommodate work, live and recreate activities. Extensive greenery is used to integrate into the surrounding neighbourhood and enhance the city's urban landscape seamlessly. Distinguished by its curved silhouette, an extensive LED screen sits along the base of the building and showcases the city's vibrant energy.

The design draws inspiration from traditional Chinese bamboo to symbolise prosperity and represent the corporation's virtue and purity. The minimal tower is distinguished by openings along each node as the volume gradually peaks. Inspiration from bamboo closely reflects the development of the surrounding neighbourhood. The podium adopts contours of a wide bamboo leaf and wraps around the commercial portion of the building with a curved outline and LED screen. At night, a stripe of light illuminates the tower and lightens the development with LED lights to echo the city's urban texture.

The SHUIBEI International Centre embodies originality and innovation. The design integrates subtle Taoist ideologies into the outline of the building. The verticality of the bamboo-inspired building alludes to the connection between Taoism and nature through a well-known Taoist cosmology: "Tao gives birth to One, One gives birth to Two, The Two gives birth to Three, The Three gives birth to all universal things."

The project integrates Grade A offices, a jewellery and lifestyle shopping centre, food and beverage, entertainment and various other functions. Office and apartments are located in the quieter towers while commercial and jewellery exhibition centres are located and accessible through the podiums.  


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