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Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1 Competition : Information
Shenzhen Architecture Development by Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects Wins Master Plan in Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1 Competition
New York, NY: February 2009 – Steven Holl Architects have been selected
as the winning firm for the design of the master plan of the “4 Tower
in 1” competition by unanimous decision. This competition was for
an office tower complex around the new Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters
located in Shenzhen’s Futian commercial business district. It was
organized by the Shenzhen Planning Bureau to create a unified urban
plan, around the Headquarters, for the new office towers of Shenzhen
Media Group, China Construction Bank, China Insurance Group, and Southern
& Bosera Funds. A six-member jury chaired by Arata Isozaki selected
the winners of the competition. Other participants, including Morphosis,
Coop Himmelb(l)au, Atelier FCJZ, Hans Hollein, and MVRDV, won for
their individual tower designs.

Steven Holl Architects’ design for the master plan is based on the
concept of tropical skyscrapers as Shade Machines with a Social Bracket
connecting the towers and the street level with a horizontal structure
containing public programs and a rooftop water garden.
The Social Bracket gathers the public programs from all four towers,
combining them as one continuous element that links the four sites
with the city streets and pedestrian traffic. Supporting programs
for the towers, such as cafeterias and gyms, are combined in the Social
Bracket and enhanced with cultural programs such as art galleries,
auditoriums, and a cinema. The Social Bracket’s sculpted form allows
it to negotiate between environmental restrictions and the requirements
of the public programs. It features a continuous roof garden park
that collects storm water and recycles all the greywater from the
four skyscrapers. Roof garden ponds and plantings utilize the combined
storm water and greywater after passage through a central ultraviolet
filter system. A public route connects the subway into the Social
Bracket, linking directly to all four towers. Connecting across the
Stock Exchange Plaza, the new elevated bracket acts as an urban interface
between the business-centric district to the south and the residential
area to the north.

Steven Holl Architects’ design for the four towers as Shade Machine
utilizes circular building footprints to maximize the interior space
and open views while minimizing the exterior envelope. The optimized
office floors are connected via double-height and triple-height social
spaces on alternating sides of the towers. Automatic solar tracking
screens made of perforated PV cells make one full rotation per day
around the circumference of each building, collecting enough PV energy
to cool the towers completely. Always oriented towards the sun, the
moving shades harvest solar energy and block solar heat gain, their
louvered sections tilting to horizontal orientation at noon to gather
maximum sunlight. The one-meter deep louvers block high-angle solar
gain and bounce diffused natural light onto the ceilings deep into
the floor plate. The screens’ full rotation per day allows the towers
to act as an urban clock with synchronized rotation in time even on
cloudy days.
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