The Mecanoo design creates a two-volume composition with a commercial character. The two upper levels merge with the 238 m high tower. Volumes expand and contract to accommodate public space and vegetation at different levels. The urban square on the ground floor serves as an element of cohesion between roads and entrances. At the same time it is open to a sunken plaza that connects with the access to the subway and two underground floors.
The buildings extend progressively towards each other until connecting at levels 5 and 6. There is an outdoor space surrounded by green terraces at the top. On this plant the tower gradually recedes with a series of green roofs and terraces.
The tower houses mainly offices, a shopping center, a museum and three floors of cultural facilities. The lower volume is dedicated to commerce.
The transparent volumes are wrapped in a brass metal grid. The mesh roughs the volumes and marks the height of the level in the facade.
Description of project by Mecanoo
Ranked as one of the cities with the most skyscrapers, Shenzhen is the epitome of a contemporary megalopolis. In this dense urban context, the city’s policies focus on the quality of public life and innovative green design. The Hengli Group Headquarters will host the world's largest weaving enterprise in a Shenzhen Bay landmark, displaying the company’s culture in line with the new ambitious urban policies.
Mecanoo’s design is a composition of two volumes with a commercial plinth. The top two levels of the lower building are fused to the 238 m high tower. The volumes contract and expand to accommodate public space and vegetation on different levels. The plinth is ‘carved out’ to create a sense of scale and increase permeability at ground level. A lively meeting point, the ground floor urban square leads to the main entrances and links the pedestrian routes through the site. This square is open to a sunken plaza which provides access to the metro and to two underground parking levels. Together, square and plaza connect the shops and catering facilities from different levels, easing customer access.
Above the ground level plaza, the two buildings extend progressively towards each other, and connect at the 5th and 6th level, providing shelter from the subtropical climate. On top of the 5th level is a generous outdoor space surrounded by stepped green terraces. This level celebrates the city’s outdoor lifestyle with a restaurant, shops and leisure areas overseeing the city. Above this floor, the tower steps back gradually with a series of green roofs and terraces, connecting the users to nature and offering panoramic views of Shenzhen Bay. Cascading down the facade, vegetation will purify the air and improve the indoor environment.
Housing the Hengli Group Headquarters, the tower is mainly occupied by offices and three storeys of cultural facilities. A shopping mall with dedicated spaces for concerts and events takes up the 3rd and 4th floor while the 5th level houses a museum. The lower volume is dedicated to commerce, featuring retail areas, restaurants, cafes and a generous atrium for various events.
Inspired by the Hengli Group’s textile tradition, a bronze metal grid wraps the transparent volumes, like threads on a loom. Denser at the bottom and more compact on the commercial building, the mesh grounds the volumes and marks the level height on the facade.