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STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS TO BUILD A 'SLICED POROSITY BLOCK' IN CHENGDU,
CHINA
Feb 2008
Images: Iwan Baan
New York City, February 25th 2008 ' Steven Holl Architects (SHA) has recently
been commissioned by CapitaLand China, to realize, a large mixed-use complex
in Chengdu, China. Scheduled to open in late 2010, this 'giant chunk of
a metropolis' houses a hybrid complex of generous public spaces flanked
by five towers with offices, serviced apartments, retail, a hotel, cafes,
and restaurants. The 105,000 square feet site is developed to maximize
public open space and to stimulate micro-urbanism.

Image: Steven Holl Architects
The 'Sliced Porosity Block' will be located just south of the intersection
of the First Ring Road and Ren Min Nan Road. Its sun sliced geometry results
from minimum daylight exposures to the surrounding urban fabric prescribed
by code. Porous and inviting from every side, five vertical entrances
cut through a layer of micro-urban shopping before leading to the elevated
public 'Three Valley' plaza. A great urban terrace on the scale of Rockefeller
Center, this multi-level plaza in the center of the complex is sculpted
by stone steps, ramps, trees, and ponds and caters to special events or
to a casual afternoon in the sun. Here the public space parallax of overlapping
geometries in strict black and white is supercharged by color that glows
from the shops positioned underneath the plaza.

Image: Iwan Baan
The three generous ponds on the plaza are inspired by a poem by Du Fu
(713-770), in which he describes how 'Time has left stranded in Three
Valleys'. (Du Fu was one of ancient China's most important poets, who
spent a part of his life in Chengdu). These three ponds function as skylights
to the six-story shopping precinct below, and are pierced by diagonal
stray escalators that thrust upwards to three 'buildings within buildings'.
Residing on voids in the facades of the sculpted blocks these pavilions
are designed by Steven Holl (history pavilion), Lebbeus Woods (high tech
pavilion), and Ai Wei Wei (Du Fu pavilion).
Images: Iwan Baan
The 'Sliced Porosity Block' is heated and cooled geo-thermally and the
large plaza ponds harvest recycled rainwater while the natural grasses
and lily pads create a natural cooling effect. High-performance glazing,
energy-efficient equipment and the use of regional materials are just
a few of the other methods employed to reach the LEED gold rating.

Image: Lebbeus Woods
The 'Sliced Porosity Block' is the third large urban development SHA is
designing in China and led by Steven Holl and Li Hu. Currently under construction
are a floating horizontal skyscraper over maximized landscape in Shenzhen,
the Vanke Center, and the Linked Hybrid (Beijing), a group of eight towers
and 660 geothermal wells linked by public sky-bridges, which is scheduled
for completion in summer 2008. In addition to these urban projects Steven
Holl Architects is currently working on the construction of the Nanjing
Museum of Art & Architecture which will open in late 2008
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architects : Steven Holl

Image: Ai WeiWei
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