Huide Tower Shenzhen North Station
Mixed-use
Information
Service Architecture
GFA 248.600 m²
Completion 2021
Height 258m
The mixed-use project creates a new city square for the neighbourhood
Significance. Themes of orientation and identity are key within an ultra-dense metropolis such as Shenzhen. HPP therefore designed a subtly graduating geometry for the new tower creating an overall ‘upward’ gesture. In the international competition in 2014, HPP was awarded the first prize for their design of Plot D2. The multifunctional complex comprises two towers of 258 and 100 metres respectively which rise out of a joined podium. The project has already been pre-certified with LEED Gold and is due to be completed in 2018.
HPP have been commissioned to build the North Railway Station Towers in the Chinese port city of Shenzhen. The design for "Plot D2" envisages a multifunktional complex comprising two towers of 258 and 100 metres respectively plus a total of 173,500 m² of GFA. The design has already been precertified with LEED Gold and is due to be completed in 2018.
Country
China