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LINKED HYBRID

in Architecture by Steven Holl Architects ()
  contributed by 56 Ethel Baraona Pohl, 15 February 2010
The 220,000 square meter pedestrian-oriented Linked Hybrid complex, sited adjacent to the site of old city wall of Beijing, aims to counter the current privatized urban developments in China by...

Watercube

in Architecture by PTW Architects ()
  contributed by 3 DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
The national water centre for the upcoming Olympic games, it incorporates water as a structural and has more than 4,000 bubbles in the exterior transparent cushion envelope.  Shortlisted project in...

GreenPix, Zero Energy Media Wall

in Architecture by Arup
contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 2 June 2009
BEIJING – Simone Giostra & Partners Architects with Arup have designed the GreenPix - Zero Energy Media Wall - a groundbreaking project applying sustainable and digital media technology to the...

Beijing 2008 Olympic Green Tennis Centre

in Architecture by Bligh Voller Nield ()
  contributed by 3 DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
Bowl shaped arena with 12 segments allowing views of the Forest Park and Olympic Green and providing natural ventilation. Uses sustainable technology to cool and warm the arena as well as recycle...

Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3

in Architecture by Foster + Partners ()
contributed by 3 DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
The World’s largest and most advanced airport building, not only technologically, but also in terms of passenger experience, operational efficiency and sustainability. It is the gateway to the city...

Dutch Ambassador's Residence, Beijing

in Architecture by Kraaijvanger Urbis
  contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 6 October 2009
The Ambassador’s residence in Beijing houses three functions: space for official functions, a service area and private area. Because of the relatively large site (4220 m²) it was possible to...

Hutong Bubble 32

in Architecture by MAD ()
contributed by 56 Ethel Baraona Pohl, 25 May 2009
The Future Of The Hutongs The Hutongs are historic poor neighbourhoods of central Beijing. Though the Hutongs delight tourists, life for the residents is hard: they have limited private space, and...

New Beijing Poly Plaza

in Architecture by Skidmore
contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 28 July 2009
China Poly, a major state-owned company with influence in many market sectors, wanted to create a new landmark headquarters complex that, through its quality and mix of public and commercial uses,...

Pheonix International Media & Culture Center

Located andjacent to Beijing Chaoyang Park, the project is based on a studio production centre of a well-known media named Phoenix.

Beijing South Station

in Architecture by Farrells
contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 10 September 2009
Beijing South Station is a fully integrated multimodal transportation hub that serves as a getaway to the city and a vital link in China´s new higspeed incercity network. The station creates a...
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