LWK & Partners Releases Design 'Olympic Vanke Centre' Project in China
LWK & Partners (HK) has recently released their design for ?Olympic Vanke Centre? in Hangzhou, China. Occupying 13,969 sqm at the city?s CBD and next to its 2022 Asian Games Village, the Centre, to be completed in 2021, includes two office towers sharing one podium for amenities and underground service area. The design features the rotating, lifted podium that opens up cascading outdoor terraces that extends further into the towers.
Courtesy of LWK & Partners (HK)
LWK & Partners (HK) has recently released their design for ?Olympic Vanke Centre? in Hangzhou, China. Occupying 13,969 sqm at the city?s CBD and next to its 2022 Asian Games Village, the Centre, to be completed in 2021, includes two office towers sharing one podium for amenities and underground service area. The design features the rotating, lifted podium that opens up cascading outdoor terraces that extends further into the towers.
Courtesy of LWK & Partners (HK)
Situated in an expansive area searching for identity, the project seeks to create an oasis in the surroundings, with attention to enhancing higher walkability at the site and providing a series of public areas for different building users. LWK Director and principal architect of the project, Ferdinand Cheung believes that Olympic Vanke Centre ?will be an icon on the city?s elevation, and will stand to be an example of a rational response to environmental needs for commercial architectures.?Â
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Courtesy of LWK & Partners (HK)
LWK & Partners (HK) has recently released their design for ?Olympic Vanke Centre? in Hangzhou, China. Occupying 13,969 sqm at the city?s CBD and next to its 2022 Asian Games Village, the Centre, to be completed in 2021, includes two office towers sharing one podium for amenities and underground service area. The design features the rotating, lifted podium that opens up cascading outdoor terraces that extends further into the towers.
Courtesy of LWK & Partners (HK)
Situated in an expansive area searching for identity, the project seeks to create an oasis in the surroundings, with attention to enhancing higher walkability at the site and providing a series of public areas for different building users. LWK Director and principal architect of the project, Ferdinand Cheung believes that Olympic Vanke Centre ?will be an icon on the city?s elevation, and will stand to be an example of a rational response to environmental needs for commercial architectures.?Â
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