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10 Design complete first project in China’s Jinwan Aviation City

Huafa’s Industrial Service Centre is a campus community inspired by the concept of a flowing stream which sits within a wider 3.8 sq km masterplan and a central landscaped area

by Georgina Johnston 30 March 2021 Landscape

The project establishes an incubation platform in the new Jinwan Aviation City Zhuhai with 54,699 sq m of office space for start up companies and entrepreneurs to collaborate; it will also subsequently include the International Business Centre and Jinwan Mall, as well as Zaha Hadid Architects’ Civic Arts Centre at its core.

The Industrial Service Centre (ISC) is an attractive campus that is commercially viable and well-integrated on the site. The green landscape areas also serve as a central pedestrian link, providing a view corridor through the site to the new man-made lake, the primary amenity of the district.

Each of the three buildings has been designed as paired blocks with a central atrium.   These central atriums provide shared entrances for the office buildings and contain shared meeting rooms and collaboration space to further increase visibility and interaction.  

Flexibility has been positioned at the forefront of the design process; this is accomplished by the creation of adaptable planning modules that allow for multiple tenant configurations, sizes and sectors. The design approach provides adaptability of use for a variety of occupiers, offering workspace for multiple small size companies to larger firms that could acquire either multiple floors or entire single modules.  


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