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Soochow Securities Headquarters China : Architecture
Office Tower Development by Goettsch Partners in China, Asia
GOETTSCH PARTNERS
WINS DESIGN COMPETITION FOR
SOOCHOW SECURITIES HEADQUARTERS
New office tower will be the firm's 12th project in Suzhou, China
CHICAGO - (July 31, 2009) - Goettsch Partners (GP) has been selected
as the winning firm in the competition to design the Soochow Securities
Headquarters, the new office and stock exchange building for Soochow
Securities Co. Ltd. The 21-story, 441,300-square-foot project includes
344,400 square feet of office space, an 86,100-square-foot stock exchange,
meeting rooms, classrooms, a cafeteria, and underground parking for
400 cars and 800 bicycles.
Representing GP's 12th project in the city of Suzhou, the building
will coincidentally be located across the street from the firm's first
Suzhou commission-also the firm's first project in China-the 572,000-square-foot
Suzhou International Tower, completed in 1999. Since then, GP has
designed several other office buildings, hotels and mixed-use complexes
throughout the city.

Within Suzhou, the project is sited along the western edge of Jinji
Lake in Suzhou Industrial Park, a major new commercial and mixed-use
district outside the city center. Prominently anchoring a major boulevard
that leads to central Suzhou, the building is conceived as a modern
gateway to the historic city center. The triangular massing design
responds contextually to the view corridors of the city and lake,
the solar orientation of the site, as well as the diagonally approaching
major artery. The triangular form is also seen symbolically in China
as a balanced and stable form, an image well suited to a stock exchange
headquarters.
The signature feature of the design is a soaring internal atrium that
rises the full height of the building. The interconnectivity of the
atrium creates a commanding presence, allowing access to natural light
and views from all locations within. The atrium is envisioned to serve
as an integrated component of the HVAC system, creating a tempered
buffer zone, which increases ventilation through the natural stack
effect of the high-rise tower. The increased ventilation will help
to promote a higher indoor-air quality which, coupled with better
access to natural light and views, provides a more optimal work environment
for the tower employees.
The building enclosure is designed to minimize the overall energy
consumption of the building. The triangular building form creates
a self-shading massing that minimizes the east and west exposure,
allowing for easier control of solar gain along the south facade.
A high-performance shingled tower facade is employed to provide passive
shading during the warmest summer months. This facade is framed by
a highly articulated stone-and-glass system, which provides additional
shading to the building interiors. Other sustainable design features
include vegetated mini-atriums, native plantings and building heat
recovery.

Goettsch Partners is a Chicago-based architecture firm providing innovative
architectural, interior, planning and building enclosure design services.
With additional offices in Shanghai and Abu Dhabi, the firm's work
spans four continents. Recently completed projects include premier
office towers in Beijing, Chicago and Shanghai, and luxury business
hotels in China, India and the United States. Select current projects
include the 25-story vertical addition to Chicago's 300 East Randolph,
the headquarters of Health Care Service Corporation and its Blue Cross
Blue Shield of Illinois division; Northwestern University's new signature
music building in Evanston, Illinois; the China Diamond Exchange Center
in Shanghai, a 214-room Wyndham hotel in the King Abdullah Financial
District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; and a 3 million-square-foot office
development in Abu Dhabi that features the headquarters building of
the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
Soochow Securities Headquarters images / information from Goettsch
Partners
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Also by Goettsch Partners in China:
Grand Hyatt Dalian
2009-

Grand Hyatt Guangzhou
2007-

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