R&F Yingkai Square / Goettsch Partners

Located in Guangzhou?s new city center of Zujiang, R&F Yingkai Square emerges as part of a larger master plan of mixed-use towers that collectively signify the stature of Guangzhou as a major metropolitan city. The simple yet iconic form of the tower traces inspiration from the abundant local bamboo plants, rising 296 meters and defined by the building?s asymmetrically carved corners as well as the veining of vertical strips on the façade that provide a sense of visual movement. The strips compress and stretch as they rise, starting more dense at the base to enhance the sense of gravity. The Park Hyatt Guangzhou hotel occupies the building's uppermost floors, with office space below, and subway connections below grade.
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Architects: Goettsch Partners
Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Area: 174500.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: 1st Image
Associate Architect: Guangzhou Residential Architectural Design Institute
Structural Engineer: Beijing R&F Properties Development Co.
Mep Engineer: Arup
General Contractor: Guangzhou R&F Properties Development Co.
Landscape Architect: ACLA
Lighting Designer: BPI
Hotel Interior Designer: Super Potato
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From the architect. Located in Guangzhou?s new ci...
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Architects: Goettsch Partners
Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Area: 174500.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: 1st Image
Associate Architect: Guangzhou Residential Architectural Design Institute
Structural Engineer: Beijing R&F Properties Development Co.
Mep Engineer: Arup
General Contractor: Guangzhou R&F Properties Development Co.
Landscape Architect: ACLA
Lighting Designer: BPI
Hotel Interior Designer: Super Potato
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From the architect. Located in Guangzhou?s new ci...
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