ZhangJiang IC Harbour Phase III: An Office Park that Formulates a Network of Public Space
The 128,700 square meter office park is a commissioned project in the ZhangJiang R&D area in Shanghai.
The 128,700 square meter office park is a commissioned project in the ZhangJiang R&D area in Shanghai.
For this project, the firm went with open workstation layout for the production team. It was arranged in the center of the space for the production team to use.
As opposed to the contemporary living space, the dining area here is dominated by wood materials, from the floor and walls to the ceiling and furniture. It also overlooks the mesmerizing landscape outside thanks to the large window panels.
The rooftop extension is designed in contemporary design style. The work process of making this rooftop is based on the environmental considerations and also the interpretations of the important elements from existing building.
Dalton School is not only famous because of its best education system but also popular because of its historically landmarked buildings. The five buildings have a historical design and construction which are different from other schools around the city.
The main visual idea of this home project is about connecting the space of the ground floor with its surroundings. The home is surrounded by Lebel Island Park and River St. Lawrence. The contractor tries to increase the opening sizes and the room decompression.
A complexity was found on how to properly match the varying tree’s trunk to the differing structural performance requirements in the structure.
A 60-meter long curtain is surrounding the auditorium, offering different flair from open to intimate depends on its position. The semi-transparent curtain was designed by Petra Blaisse from Inside Outside.
This design also highlights the building’s entrance and defies the slope in the process. From this angle, the building plunges toward the majestic view of Mont Chauve and the island.
The whole interior of Shangri-La Hotel is a type of a luxury hotel. The floors are designed with luxury marbles with some natural accents on the wall. The use of wood material on the wall is used to match the wooden furniture inside the hotel.
The final site of Tunica River Park doesn’t have a too much environmental alteration, considering the previous ecological disturbance on it. The museum and park offer an interesting interaction with the water on some different levels. The visitors can have a good traveling with different ecosystems along the park road and finally arrive at the Museum.