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SOM designs stunning new waterfront neighbourhood for Zhuhai

18 Sep, 2020
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Global architectural, urban planning and engineering firm, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), have designed a new waterfront neighbourhood for Zhuhai, China’s Most Liveable City.

Recently connected to international finance and tourism centres Hong Kong and Macau via the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world, Zhuhai has emerged as an eco-conscious city in the coastal region known as the Greater Bay Area.

Named the most liveable city in China by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Zhuhai plays a pivotal role in the region’s growing tech hub, which might soon rival Silicon Valley.

In an effort to transform the city’s waterfront and create a blueprint for future development, SOM was selected from a shortlist of 10 global design firms to create Jiuzhou Bay — a new 5.6 million-square-foot mixed-use neighbourhood that features offices, residences, retail, and infrastructure.

The design sets a new standard for public transit in the region, with plans for a robust transportation hub that offers connections to land, sea, and rail across more than 40 acres.

It also features five modular canopies that envelop three sides of a 1.8 million-square-foot port, weaving together a landscape of towers rising behind it and creating a series of covered pedestrian alleyways, a lively retail environment, and interlinked courtyards along the waterfront promenade.

 

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SOM Design Director Sean Ragasa detailed that the forms of the canopies are inspired by the local legend of the Fisher Girl and reflect the fishing nets commonly seen on the coastline throughout the region.

“We wanted our design to resonate with the culture and history of Zhuhai, and to evoke a story that’s familiar to everyone who lives there,” Ragasa said.

Complementing the site’s maritime heritage is a 1,045-foot-tall tower that rises at the heart of the neighbourhood, creating a recognisable structure with a design inspired by the form of a lighthouse Fresnel lens.

The tower comprises 35 floors of office space topped by a 20-story Ritz-Carlton Hotel complete with a sky bar and observation deck.

The tower is diagonally bisected by an axis that appears to peel open the facade, revealing a vertical atrium that offers visitors breathtaking views of the bay.

The new neighbourhood is designed to utilise Zhuhai’s most abundant natural resources – the sea and sun – to reduce natural gas consumption, conserve water, and create a comfortable environment for residents, office workers, shoppers, and nightlife seekers, helping to activate the site both day and night.

The canopies also increase interior comfort and building efficiency by filtering daylight, harvesting energy via photovoltaic panels, and capturing rainwater.

SOM has designed a number of mixed-use projects globally, including Guoco Tower in Singapore, One World Trade Center in New York City, Foshan Lingnan Tiandi Master Plan, and Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

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