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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Huitong Hybrid Tower in Shenzhen, China by Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.

 
December 17th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.

Huitong Hybrid Tower is a novel idea in skyscraper design it is part world-class office space and part high-tech car park. By efficiently and seamlessly integrating parking spaces into the design, JKP increased buildable area under zoning regulations and maximized the value of the project to both the users and the city.

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  • Architects: Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.
  • Project: Huitong Hybrid Tower
  • Location: Shenzhen, China
  • Photography: Wenrui Ye
  • Owner/Developer: Shenzhen Kehuitong Investment Holding Co., Ltd.
  • Structural Engineers: China Aerospace Architecture Design and Research Institute Shenzhen Branch
  • MEP Engineers: China Aerospace Architecture Design and Research Institute Shenzhen Branch
  • Project Managers: Jacob Kartenbeck
  • Main Contractors: Jiangsu Jianxing Construction Engineering Group Co., Ltd.
  • Other Consultants: Facade consultant – Inhabit Group

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Situated near the waterfront in Nanshan’s Coastal City and surrounded by bustling commercial, entertainment, and residential neighbourhoods the project engages its context to take advantage of the unique site conditions and enrich the surrounding urban fabric.

The tower sits at the bottom of a valley and is the only tall building in the area. Its height of 80m responds to this condition, following the visual trajectory created by the increasingly tall towers that rise up the valley to contribute to a unified skyline.

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

The east facade overlooks Shenzhen Bay and faces a bustling urban street. This facade is curved, maximizing views out over the bay and creating an inviting presence on the street. A landscaped entrance plaza further integrates the building into the city, creating a new social space for pedestrians. The entrance lobby includes lighting displays and graphics that evoke traditional Chinese painting, creating dynamic visual effects visible from the street.

Fourteen stories of parking are discreetly integrated into the less public western facade. A metal perforated panel system conceals the parking from view while lending the building its distinctive interplay of solid and transparent volumes.

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

The design takes a technologically innovative approach, seamlessly integrating high-density parking with contemporary office environments. The parking system optimizes for both spatial efficiency and car-loading times, maximizing the amount of useable office space while still providing a quick and reliable parking service. The sophisticated design of the parking features six turbo lifts that allow cars to be loaded or retrieved in under 90 seconds. This combined with a spatially efficient approach to storing cars  allows a total capacity of 500 vehicles while leaving the most possible floor area for offices.

To create contemporary offices that foster employee wellbeing, the design discreetly tucks parking into the back of the building and mitigates noise with innovative acoustic strategies. Set on a curved transparent facade, the offices enjoy panoramic views of Shenzhen Bay. A glare-reducing ipachrome frit print on the facade creates comfortable and naturally lit workspaces.

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Wenrui Ye

Image Courtesy © Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.

Image Courtesy © Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.

Image Courtesy © Jaeger Kahlen Partners Architects Ltd.

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Categories: Office Building, office Complex, Office space, Offices, Tower




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