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Ecorium Project

Proposal for South Korea.

Part of the upcoming National Ecological Institute of South Kore.

Will provide optimum conditions for a large ecosystem across 33,090 sq m of floor area.


Architects:     Samoo
                       Grimshaw


Raffles City

Project planned for Hangzhou, China.

The building will incorporate retail spaces, offices, housing and a hotel.


Floors:   60 floors

Scheduled Completion:    2012

Architects:    UNStudio


Pebbles

Approved project for Wuhan, China.

A 200m five-star hotel will sit next to a 150m apartment building, located above four floors of shops, conference centres and a cinema complex.

The project is entering the next stage of design development and completion is expected by 2011.

Architects:   Atkins


Bird Island Project

Urban renewal project that is currently being developed inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Comprises zero energy homes made of sustainably-sourced silicone glass fabric. Its lightness and flexibility will allow it to sway organically with the breeze just like a treetop, and slots in the fabric will give visitors a unique peek into the sky.

Architects:  Graft Lab


Dalian International Conference Center

Under construction.
Winning design entry for a new multi-use conference center in Dalian, China.

The design incorporates a public zone with shopping at ground level and a 1,900 seat theatre and 2,500 capacity conference space situated 15m above the entrance hall as floating spaces. Smaller conference spaces are situated around this core space.

Floor space:   100,000 m2

Construction period:    2008 - 2011

Architect:    Coop Himmelb(l)au



Songjiang Hotel

Winning design entry for a five-star resort hotel set within a beautiful water-filled quarry in the Songjiang district near Shanghai, China.

The hotel stands two levels higher than the rock face of the 100 metre deep quarry and includes underwater public areas and guestrooms.

An aquatic theme runs through the design both visually and functionally. Two underwater levels will house a restaurant and guestrooms facing a ten-metre deep aquarium. The lowest level of the hotel will contain a leisure complex with a swimming pool and water-based sports.

The entire hotel is to be covered in a green roof, while the building will use geothermal energy for it’s electrical supply and heating.

Architects:    Atkins



TEDA Towers

Winning design entry for new landmark buildings in Tianjin, China.

To be located in the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area, TEDA.

Each tower consists of series of 8 storey high cubes. The cubes are rotated, spiraling up the towers. On the top of each tower will be advanced vertical wind-power turbines.

Mixed Use (Residential, Office, Commercial, Hotel)

Height:     356m

Floor area:   400,000 m2

Architects:      Atkins 



Shenzhen International Airport Terminal 3

Under construction at Shenzhen, China.

The design considers ecological effects by using an innovative two-skin layer which will reduce energy consumption and allow natural light to permeate the structure.
The project has also been specifically designed to make the most effective use of local resources and will be built with local contractors.

Construction Period:   2008 - 2012

Architect:    Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas


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Reflections at Keppel Bay

Under construction in Singapore.

Will comprise six glass towers and 11 villa apartment blocks along a 750-m shoreline. The towers are of 24-storey to 41-storey heights while the villa blocks range from six-storeys to eight-storeys.

Scheduled Completion:     2013

Max. Height:    160m

Architect:    Daniel Libeskind

 
        
           
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S-Trenue

Constructed in Seoul, Korea.

Mixed Use (Office, Residential)

Completed:    2009

Floors : 36

Height : 165m

Architect :
Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies)



      www.s-trenue.co.kr



Shanghai Tower

 

Under construction in Shanghai, China.

Set to become one of the tallest structures in the world and the tallest in China. It will complete the three planned supertall structures standing next to each other in the financial district.

The tower will be organised as nine cylindrical buildings stacked atop each other, enclosed by the glass facade´s inner layer. Between that and the outer layer, nine indoor gardens at different levels will provide public space for Shanghai residents.  The tower will feature the world's highest non-enclosed observation deck.

The design of the glass façade will reduce wind loads on the building by 24%, meaning less construction materials are needed, the twisting feature will collect rainwater to be used for the tower's air conditioning and heating systems. Wind turbines will generate power for the building.

Est. Construction period:   2008 - 2014

Height:   632m

Floors:   128

Architect:   Gensler


                                                           
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Regatta Hotel

Under construction in Jakarta, Indonesia.

As centrepiece of a new area development, the Regatta stands as an arch-shaped five-star 320-room luxury hotel, which is surrounded by 10 residential towers providing a total of 920 apartments.

Construction start:   2008

Est. Height:   150m

Architect:    Atkins



Digital Beijing

Constructed in Beijing, China.

Part of Olympic complex. Served as information facility for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. It will become an information service center for the municipal government's data storage, information security, emergency-response command and information service.

Height:   57m

Floors:   11

Architects:    Pei-Zhu Studios

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Television Cultural Center (TVCC)

Constructed in Beijing, China.

Part of CCTV Headquarters complex. The building will feature a 1500 seat theatre, audio studios, digital cinemas, a ballroom, exhibition space, news release hall, AV rooms and digital transmission rooms.

On February 9, 2009 the TVCC building caught fire. The cause has been linked to a massive Chinese New Year fireworks display in the compound, authorized by CCTV itself.

The blaze rendered the structure unusable, as the zinc and titanium alloy of the outer skin was burnt.

Opening:   2011

Height:   159m

Floors:   31

Architects:   Ole Scheeren & Rem Koolhaas
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CCTV Headquarters

Built in Beijing, China.

New headquarters for China Central Television.

Construction period:   
Sep. 2004  - Dec.  2008

Height:   234m

Floors:   51

Architects:   Ole Scheeren & Rem Koolhaas



                      
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Beijing Airport - Terminal 3

New terminal constructed for Beijing Airport, China.

Terminal 3 is larger than London Heathrow Airport's 5 terminals combined with another 17% to spare.

The terminal is the 2nd largest passenger terminal in the world, only surpassed by Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3.

Construction period:   2004 - 2008

Architects:    Foster & Partners



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