With music inspired by a Blade Runner aesthetic, the first film takes viewers on a poetic stroll from the larger Chengdu context and into the humanistic experience of the public plazas. In addition, the luminosity of Lebbeus Woods and his Light Pavilion adds a meaningful cinematic tribute to one of Architecture’s most ambitious thinkers.
The second film features Steven Holl as he walks around the site explaining the key influential aspects of the design. From the unique form created by sunlight-sliced exposure to some local inspiration by one of the city's greatest poets, Du Fu (713-770 A.D.), this film provides the viewer with a behind-the-scenes look into the significant decisions that helped direct the design.
PROJECT CREDITS
Architect – Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl, Li Hu (design architect)
Roberto Bannura (associate in charge)
Lan Wu (project architect, Beijing)
Haiko Cornelissen, Peter Englaender, JongSeo Lee (project architect, New York)
Christiane Deptolla, Inge Goudsmit, Jackie Luk, Maki Matsubayashi, Sarah Nichols, Manta Weihermann, 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
– China Academy of Building Research
Xue Ming, Wang Zhenming, Lu Yan (project team)