Harbourfront Super High-Rise Design Submission

Asia
10 Design (part of Egis Group) reveals a Harbourfront High-rise Design Submission in South China. This competition scheme of a 268m super high rise tower is to create a visual beacon in the heart of a coastal tourism city within the Greater Bay Area of China.

The 11,450sqm waterfront site is part of a leisure and entertainment complex which comprises cultural and entertainment, exhibition, residential, retail and education facilities. It is an anchor project at the designated culture and tourism zone at the city centre and enjoys great proximity to the city’s major transportation hubs. Sitting at the convergence of several waterways, it will be embraced by other key developments across the waters and become a focal point of the city. 

The submission includes design of a super high-rise tower of office, hotel and serviced apartment sitting on top of a 4-storey podium. Inspired by the local ritual of dragon dance to pray for rain and blessings to the land, the spiraling form of the tower resembles a dragon ascending from the sea, thrusting up to the sky.
Type:
Retail, Office, Hotel, Serviced Apartment
Site Area:
11,450sqm
GFA:
184,065sqm
Height:
268m
Service:
Architecture, CGI
Status:
Design Completion 2022
The design is a natural response to both the surrounding environment and the local culture - the dragon motif is drawn not only for its connotation of auspiciousness and agility, but also from the maritime culture specific to this location and the local communities.
The building is oriented to maximise sea view while exerting minimal impact on the residences behind. Four fillet corners are introduced to optimize sightlines; a subtle reduction of floor area in the middle zone endows an elegant identity to the building; while the shifting aluminum claddings introduce sinuous contours lines on the façade to conclude the design.
Thorough optional studies of the building form have been conducted – seeking to strike a balance between aesthetics and constructability. By adopting a gradual chamfering plus rotating method, the design team is able to restrict the number of non-standard floors and secure the building form at minimum construction cost.
Offices are placed in the lower zone for easy access. The hotel occupies the middle zone, with additional event functions arranged in the first three floors in seamless connection with the podium section to its west. It is designed with restaurants, double-volume ballroom and a rooftop garden accessible by all. The serviced apartment at the high zone will enjoy the best views towards the balmy sea; an observatory deck is set on top to include a sky swimming pool and prestigious clubhouse offerings.
Softened edges are adopted throughout the development, resonating with the adjacent cultural centre while serving as a celebration of the waterscape beyond. An elevated walkway meanders from Level 2 to connect the adjacent sites, offering potential of all-weather linkage to the development’s future phases.
As a highest point of this area, the tower offers a vantage point towards the city and itself becomes an inevitable part of the urban space. It is designed as a city living room for the local residents, driving synergy of the entire culture and tourism zone and bringing vitality to the entire city.

team

Design Partner - Nick Cordingley 
Project Partners - Jason Easter, Edmond Lau
Project Leader - Yushan Wu

Architectural Team
Jason Song, Changjian Jia, Christie Yeung, Leanne Guo, Jackie Cheung, Ivy Zhuo, Alan Yip, Shuo Zhang, Mia Zang

CGI Team
Peter Alsterholm

consultants

10 Design – Lead Design Architect
Inhabit – Façade Consultant 
Lera – Structural Engineer 

Visualisation by Frontop

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