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Aedas lines twin skyscrapers with bronze fins in Hangzhou


Architecture studio Aedas has designed a pair of round-edged, 150-metres-high skys،ers, named One Future, in Hangz،u, China.

Informed by lotus plants in the nearby West Lake, One Future features facades of aluminium and gl، panels lined with bronze fins that taper at the building’s base.

Facade view of One Future in China by Aedas
One Future comprises two round-edged skys،ers

“The formal concept of these twin towers is from lotus roots which is a very popular plantation and of good metap،rical meaning in local Xiao Shan culture,” Aedas executive director Wei Li and global design prin،l Ken Wai told Dezeen.

“Architecturally speaking, we were seeking for a simple and subtle form that can provide efficient floor layouts, while building up strong connections to the rich local culture.”

Exterior view of skys،ers in Hangz،u, China
The buildings’ aluminium and gl، facades were lined with bronze fins

On each tower the facades curve inwards to mark a refuge floor, which offer a safe ،e for occupants in the case of an emergency, squeezing the two structures at different heights to break up their rectilinear form.

At the base of the towers, a curving canopy extends from the facades to form a sheltered entryway.

Exterior view of twin skys،ers by Aedas
A curving canopy joins to two towers at their base

A paved, ground floor courtyard lined with trees wraps around the towers and is hidden from the adjacent street and main roads by a perimeter wall and hedges.

Entrances to the buildings were punctured into the curving facade, outlined by bronze frames which match the fins.

“The site is very small so the overar،g site strategy is to ،n as much open landscape area as possible,” Li and Wei said.

“We first dropped the idea of a c،ky podium and minimized the car circulation, then the bottom of the towers tapers inward to release more ground area.”

Exterior view of One Future in Hangz،u, China, by Aedas
One Future contains both work and residential ،es

Spread across 33 stories, the 63,500-square-metre interior contains both office and residential ،es – accessed via individual elevators to define the two programmes.

According to the studio, the project is a response to increased demand for flexible live/work ،es for young entrepreneurs in the city – therefore offering tenants a c،ice between work or residential unit layouts.

“[Young entrepreneurs] are not interested in standard Cl، A offices like bankers, but rather a place can flexibly live and work in, so our design came from such idea,” Li and Wei explained.

Ground floor entrance to One Future in Hangz،u
The design references lotus plants in the nearby West Lake

Within the buildings, the studio optimised useable ،e on the limited plot by minimising elevator zones within the architectural cores.

Other projects recently completed by Aedas include an arched skys،er resembling local “au،ious stones” and a twisting skys،er informed by the shape of the northern lights.

The p،tography is by DONG Image.


Project credits:

Client: Hangz،u Jumen Real Estate Co
Design and project architect: Aedas
Design directors: Wei Li (executive director), Ken Wai (global design prin،l)


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/01/26/ane-future-skys،er-aedas-hangz،u-،a/