50-Plaza 66 (Shanghai, China)

Monday, November 1, 2010

The task of combining two high towers with a large retail shopping mall in the center of Shanghai's old town, which is associated with a number of major challenges. The solution is to organize a series of near-primary, secondary quantities such as a collage. The front was to mediate between the extent of Nanjing Xi Lu, a famous pedestrian thoroughfare, and the extent of such large structures.

50-Plaza 66 (Shanghai, China)
They are bound together
by a five-storey podium, but each one sets its own entry and formal independence by coming clean to the ground. The resulting shapes communicate an architectural enthusiasm that reflects the lively street life Nanjing Xi Lu. They are bound together by a five-storey podium, but each one sets its own entry and formal independence by coming clean to the ground. Each volume is characterized by a forward lean or cut part.

The overall composition of the project is bound by a large, circular geometry, which is affected by forces in a whirl. The upward spiral of building lots filled out by the translucent lamp of higher tower. The resulting embrace of the swirling forms of gesture to neighboring countries Stalinist exhibition building and forecourt park. This particular form will be seen over the city as an icon of a commercial presence in Hong Kong client that headquarters will be located in the complex.




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