Haishang Plaza Sales Center / Amphibian Arc
Standing as a precursor to the adjacent shopping mall building, the Sales Center embodies similar characteristics to the design of the shopping mall: the unyielding pursuit of organic and liquid-like geometries, which allows it to blend harmoniously with its future contextual surroundings.
© Zhejia Dai
Architects: Amphibian Arc
Location: Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Zhejia Dai
Design Team: Nonchi Wang (Principal), Luoya Tu, Dennis Roney, David Rodriguez, Nicholas Poulos, Charles Liu, Zhexiong Hu, Nedi Dimova-John, Xiaofeng Mei
Executive Architects: Atmosphere Architectural Design & Planning
© Zhejia Dai
From the architect. Standing as a precursor to the adjacent shopping mall building, the Sales Center embodies similar characteristics to the design of the shopping mall: the unyielding pursuit of organic and liquid-like geometries, which allows it to blend harmoniously with its future contextual surroundings.
© Zhejia Dai
 The design is characterized by its limpidness and visual permeability as is emphasized by the double-heighted glass fin, curtain wall system. The transparent glass volume is enveloped by an elegant, organic form constructed with GFRC. The continuous and fluid surfaces navigates between interior and exter...
© Zhejia Dai
Architects: Amphibian Arc
Location: Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Zhejia Dai
Design Team: Nonchi Wang (Principal), Luoya Tu, Dennis Roney, David Rodriguez, Nicholas Poulos, Charles Liu, Zhexiong Hu, Nedi Dimova-John, Xiaofeng Mei
Executive Architects: Atmosphere Architectural Design & Planning
© Zhejia Dai
From the architect. Standing as a precursor to the adjacent shopping mall building, the Sales Center embodies similar characteristics to the design of the shopping mall: the unyielding pursuit of organic and liquid-like geometries, which allows it to blend harmoniously with its future contextual surroundings.
© Zhejia Dai
 The design is characterized by its limpidness and visual permeability as is emphasized by the double-heighted glass fin, curtain wall system. The transparent glass volume is enveloped by an elegant, organic form constructed with GFRC. The continuous and fluid surfaces navigates between interior and exter...
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