Construction is underway on a striking new tower by Morphosis Architects in Shenzhen. "A departure from conventional towers," as the practice describes, the "Hanking Center Tower" merges commercial retail with private office space through the folding of its steel structure. Beyond that, tenants are connected via a series communal sky gardens and a massive sun-lit atrium that occupies the building's core.
From the architects: Hanking Center Tower rethinks the traditional commercial office building through an innovative approach to circulation, social, and work spaces. Offering flexible tower office space anchored by high-end retail and dining in the podium, the Tower serves Shenzhen’s growing body of global professionals and brings density to the suburb of Nanshan.
Occupying a place of prominence on Shennan Boulevard, Hanking Tower’s slender profile redefines the local skyline. The Center utilizes folded angles to elegantly merge public components in the podium with private commercial space in the tower – a departure from conventional towers, where differing program is often relegated to separate and disjointed volumes. Surrounding the tower’s podium, a grand plaza and dimensional hardscape create a new neighborhood landmark and enhance public activity at the street level.
The form of the tower is primarily defined by its pioneering steel structural system, which offsets the primary movement and service cores to the exterior of the floorplate. Shifting the cores open the main body of the tower, significantly minimizing the building’s structural footprint while maximizing open space. Shadowing the offset circulation core, two secondary cores in the provide structural reinforcement and house private elevators for VIP users, as well as freight elevators and mechanical services. A series of sky bridges and diagonal mega-braces rigidly link the offset core to the main tower. Glazed lobbies and skygardens every five floors create a communal hub for use by all tenants.
As the new icon for the high-tech industrial sector, the Hanking Center Tower is designed as an incubator for emerging technologies, providing for growing firms with evolving space requirements. The open floor plate, made possible by the tower’s offset core, dramatically increases space-planning flexibility and offers healthier work environments with enhanced natural light and airflow. Offsetting the core also allows for a public to private gradient of activity on each floorplate, as tenants move from circulation and social spaces around the core to quieter perimeter offices with panoramic views. Freed from the interior of the building, circulation and amenity areas gain natural light and exterior views over the city to transform from conventional to vibrant public space.
Architects
Location
Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaDesign Director
Thom MayneProject Principal
Eui-Sung YiProject Manager
Hann-Shiuh Chen, Amit UpadhyeProject Architect
Mario Cipresso, Jamie WuProject Designer
Natalia Traverso Caruana, Daniel Pruske, Ben ToamProject Team
Ilaria Campi, Sarah Kott, Daniel Leone, Michael Nesbit, Atsushi SugiuchiProject Assistants
Natalie Abbott, Viola Ago, Marco Becucci, Cory Brugger, Paul Cambon, Carmelia Chiang, Sam Clovis, Tom Day, Ryan Docken, Chris Eskew, Bart Gillespie, Greg Gyulai, Parham Hakimi, Kerenza Harris, Yoon Her, One Jae, Jonathan Kaminsky, Hunter Knight, Katie MacDonald, Nicole Meyer, Carolyn Ng, Sille Pihlak, Jon Rieke, Ari Sogin, Stan Su, Derrick Whitmire, Pablo ZuzuneguiVisualization
Jasmine Park, Nathan Skrepcinski, Sam TannenbaumAssociate Architect
ZHUBO Design Co.LtdClient
Hanking GroupStructural
Halvorson + Partners, ChicagoStructural Concepts
John A. Martin & Associates, Inc.MEP / Fire Protection
Parsons BrinckerhoffMEP & Façade Concepts
StantecFaçade
SuP Ingenieure GmbH, Darmstadt, GermanyVertical Transportation
Parsons BrinckerhoffGeneral Tower Consultant
w.erk StudiosSite Area
2.7 acres (1.1 hectares)Area
110169.0 sqmProject Year
2016Photographs
Morphosis Architects, Luxigon, courtesy of Morphosis ArchitectsLocation
Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaProject Year
2016Photographs
Courtesy of Morphosis Architects, Luxigon, courtesy of Morphosis ArchitectsArea
110169.0 m2MEP
StantecFire Protection
Parsons BrinckerhoffFacade Concepts
Stantec