Nansha Kingboard Plaza
Designed by
Aedas
Title:
Nansha Kingboard Plaza
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
China, Guangzhou
Designer:
Aedas
Website:
Ken Wai, Wei Li
Team:
Aedas
Photo Credits:
Aedas
Copyrights:
The design draws inspiration from the forceful character of the mountains in South Guangdong, with volumes stacked and rotated in sections, rendering an image of a classic ink painting scroll. The building form goes well with morphology, allowing diversified silhouettes from different perspectives with the programmatically logical, weaved geometric blocks. The design breaks up the building mass to form a zigzag layout which precludes blocking between the towers, maximizing view and natural light intake. It also creates a buffer zone between the architecture and the light rail track that runs along its west boundary to minimize noise impact. From different perspectives, this project exhibits different expressions of geometry. All by doing a very simple geometrical interlocking thing. And such movement also creates a very interesting sky garden and infinite swimming pool. That's also a contribution to the city and to add the value of the whole complex.