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HENN's winning proposal for new high-rise in Wenzhou, China

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Apr 15, 2014

Cornerview. © HENN

HENN was recently announced as the winner to design a new high-rise tower in Wenzhou, China. The new mixed-use building will be located in Wenzhou's new Central Business District, which HENN's Berlin-based design and research studio HENN StudioB was selected to design in 2010.

The tower's façade shows off an eye-catching triangular design that is sure to make the structure a future landmark unique to the developing district.

Project description:

"North-east of the city centre, not far from the banks of the Ou Jiang river, lies the new Central Business District of the eastern China metropolis of Wenzhou. Located on the southern edge of the business district, the 160 m high Wenzhou Tower forms an impressive architectural gate condition for the entire new city development."

Elevation. © HENN

"The tower consists of a five-storey podium for spacious retail arcades, restaurants and spas, office units are at mid-height and a hotel on the upper storeys. Elevated pedestrian footbridges connect the retail area to the neighbouring buildings within the masterplan for a continuous shopping experience."

© HENN
Entrance. © HENN

"The programmatic division of the tower is legible from its façade setback and two main sky lobbies. A series of triangulated green pockets revolve around the periphery of the tower’s office program to provide high quality, healthy indoor working environments and opportunities for interior atriums and group meeting areas."

© HENN

"The spiral of green pockets creates a rippling effect on the facade which in turn, provides dramatic reflections of the sky, landscape, and context."

© HENN

"This multi-faceted rippling is most dramatic at the base of the tower and flattens out as the building ascends. The unique effect of the facade establishes a connection between the green spiral and its surrounding city context."

Images courtesy of HENN.

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HENN's winning proposal for new high-rise in Wenzhou, China

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Apr 15, 2014

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Cornerview. © HENN

Related

wenzhou ● tower ● high-rise ● henn architekten ● henn ● development ● city ● china ● building ● asia

HENN was recently announced as the winner to design a new high-rise tower in Wenzhou, China. The new mixed-use building will be located in Wenzhou's new Central Business District, which HENN's Berlin-based design and research studio HENN StudioB was selected to design in 2010.

The tower's façade shows off an eye-catching triangular design that is sure to make the structure a future landmark unique to the developing district.

Project description:

"North-east of the city centre, not far from the banks of the Ou Jiang river, lies the new Central Business District of the eastern China metropolis of Wenzhou. Located on the southern edge of the business district, the 160 m high Wenzhou Tower forms an impressive architectural gate condition for the entire new city development."

Elevation. © HENN

"The tower consists of a five-storey podium for spacious retail arcades, restaurants and spas, office units are at mid-height and a hotel on the upper storeys. Elevated pedestrian footbridges connect the retail area to the neighbouring buildings within the masterplan for a continuous shopping experience."

© HENN
Entrance. © HENN

"The programmatic division of the tower is legible from its façade setback and two main sky lobbies. A series of triangulated green pockets revolve around the periphery of the tower’s office program to provide high quality, healthy indoor working environments and opportunities for interior atriums and group meeting areas."

© HENN

"The spiral of green pockets creates a rippling effect on the facade which in turn, provides dramatic reflections of the sky, landscape, and context."

© HENN

"This multi-faceted rippling is most dramatic at the base of the tower and flattens out as the building ascends. The unique effect of the facade establishes a connection between the green spiral and its surrounding city context."

Images courtesy of HENN.

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