Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have recently completed the Galaxy SOHO office and retail building in the historical centre of Beijing, China. Designed for SOHO China, the building incorporates a 330,000 square metre office, retail and entertainment complex. Inspired by
the grand scale of Beijing, the volume is
a composition of five continuous, flowing
volumes that are set apart, fused or linked
by stretched bridges. These volumes generate what ZHA deems "a
panoramic architecture", without corners or
abrupt transitions breaking the fluidity of
its formal composition.
"The great interior courts of the project are a
reflection of traditional Chinese architecture
where courtyards create an internal world
of continuous open spaces," the architects point out. "Here, the
architecture is no longer composed of
rigid blocks, but instead comprised of
volumes which generate a deep sense of immersion
and envelopment. As users enter deeper into
the building, they discover intimate spaces
that follow the same coherent formal logic
of continuous curvelinearity."
The lower three levels of the building house
public facilities for retail and entertainment.
The levels immediately above provide work
spaces for clusters of innovative businesses, while the top of the building houses bars,
restaurants and cafés, while simultaneously offering views along
one of the city's avenues.
"These different functions are interconnected
through intimate interiors that are always
linked with the city, helping to establish
Galaxy SOHO as a major urban landmark
for Beijing," state the architects.
Zaha Hadid Architects: Galaxy SOHO
Client: SOHO China
Program: Mixed-use Commercial Building (Office & Retail)
Construction: 2009 — 2012
Zaha Hadid: Galaxy Soho
Hadid's new office and retail building is a composition of five continuous, flowing volumes that are set apart, fused or linked by stretched bridges.
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- 30 October 2012
- Beijing