SLICED POROSITY BLOCK - RAFFLES CITY CHENGDU
Chengdu, China 2012中文
DESCRIPTION +
PROGRAM: five towers with offices, serviced apartments, retail, a hotel, cafes, and restaurants, and large urban public plaza
CLIENT: CapitaLand Development
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SIZE:
3,336,812 sq ft
In the center of Chengdu, China, at the intersection of the first Ring Road and Ren Ming Nam Road, the Sliced Porosity Block forms large public plazas with a hybrid of different functions. Creating a metropolitan public space instead of object-icon skyscrapers, this three million square foot project takes its shape from its distribution of natural light. The required minimum sunlight exposures to the surrounding urban fabric prescribe precise geometric angles that slice the exoskeletal concrete frame of the structure. The building structure is white concrete organized in six foot high openings with earthquake diagonals as required while the "sliced" sections are glass.
The large public space framed in the center of the block is formed into three valleys inspired by a poem of the city's greatest poet, Du Fu (713-770), who wrote, 'From the northeast storm-tossed to the southwest, time has left stranded in Three Valleys.' The three plaza levels feature water gardens based on concepts of time—the Fountain of the Chinese Calendar Year, Fountain of Twelve Months, and Fountain of Thirty Days. These three ponds function as skylights to the six-story shopping precinct below.
Establishing human scale in this metropolitan rectangle is achieved through the concept of "micro urbanism," with double-fronted shops open to the street as well as the shopping center. Three large openings are sculpted into the mass of the towers as the sites of the pavilion of history, designed by Steven Holl Architects, the Light Pavilion by Lebbeus Woods, and the Local Art Pavilion.
The Sliced Porosity Block is heated and cooled with 468 geothermal wells and the large ponds in the plaza harvest recycled rainwater, while the natural grasses and lily pads create a natural cooling effect. High-performance glazing, energy-efficient equipment and the use of regional materials are among the other methods employed to reach the LEED Gold rating.
VIDEOS +
AWARDS+
- 2013 AIA NY MERIT AWARD
- 2013 ARCHITIZER A+ AWARD JURY WINNER
- 2013 2013 EMIRATES GLASS LEAF AWARD: MIXED-USE BUILDING OF THE YEAR
- 2013 2013 ANNUAL DESIGN REVIEW AWARD
- 2014 2014 GREEN GOOD DESIGN AWARD
- 2014 THE INTERNATIONAL HIGHRISE AWARD 2014 FINALIST
- 2016 2015 CEDA NATIONAL AWARD IN ARCHITECTURE
NEWS+
- 27 July 2017: Shenzhen University Students Tour Sliced Porosity Block - Raffles City
- 06 June 2016: Sliced Porosity Block - Raffles City Honored with National Award for Outstanding Engineering, Survey and Design from the China Exploration & Design Association
- 17 December 2013: The Sliced Porosity Block Wins 2013 Annual Design Review Award
- 24 September 2013: Sliced Porosity Block wins 2013 LEAF Award
- 04 September 2012: Steven Holl Architects Celebrates Pre-opening of the Sliced Porosity Block in Chengdu, China
- 16 September 2011: Steven Holl Architects' Sliced Porosity Block Tops Out
- 25 February 2008: Steven Holl Architects To Build Sliced Porosity Block in Chengdu, China
CREDITS+
- architect
- Steven Holl ( design architect, principal )
- Li Hu ( design architect, partner )
- Roberto Bannura ( associate in charge )
- Lan Wu ( project architect, Beijing )
- Haiko Cornelissen ( project architect, New York )
- Peter Englaender ( project architect, New York )
- JongSeo Lee ( project architect, New York )
- Christiane Deptolla ( project designer )
- Inge Goudsmit ( project designer )
- Jackie Luk ( project designer )
- Maki Matsubayashi ( project designer )
- Sarah Nichols ( project designer )
- Manta Weihermann ( project designer )
- Martin Zimmerli ( project designer ) Justin Allen, Jason Anderson, Francesco Bartolozzi, Guanlan Cao, Yimei Chan, Sofie Holm Christensen, Esin Erez, Ayat Fadaifard, Mingcheng Fu, Forrest Fulton, Runar Halldorsson, M. Emran Hossain, Joseph Kan, Suping Li, Tz-Li Lin, Yan Liu, Daijiro Nakayama, Pietro Peyron, Roberto Requejo, Elena Rojas-Danielsen, Michael Rusch, Ida Sze, Filipe Taboada, Ebbie Wisecarver, Human Tieliu Wu, Jin-Ling Yu (project team)
- associate architects
- MEP and fire engineer
- M & E engineer
- Oliver Kwong ( M & E manager )
- Mini Sun ( senior mechanical engineer )
- Alba Xu ( senior electrical engineer )
- LEED consultant
- sustainability concept consultant
- structural engineer
- Liu Junjin ( senior engineer )
- Zhu Huosheng ( senior engineer )
- fire technical consultant
- Mingchun Luo ( director fire performance )
- Gou Dagang ( specialist fire performance )
- lighting consultant
- traffic consultant
- Michael Chiu ( director )
- Kent Liang ( project manager )
- quantity surveyor
- Hu Ping ( deputy manager )
- Sun Ying ( deputy manager )
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– Steven Holl Architects
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– China Academy of Building Research
Xue Ming, Wang Zhenming, Lu Yan (project team)
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– Ove Arup & Partners
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– Ove Arup & Partners
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– Ove Arup & Partners
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– Transsolar
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– China Academy of Building Research
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– Ove Arup & Partners
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– L'Observatoire International
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– MVA
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– MVA Hong Kong ltd
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– Davis Langdon & Seah (DLS)