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Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China – design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

20 Sep 2019

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

Location: Beijing, Northern China

Design: Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

Organic Urban Oasis in Beijing Wangjing

Standing dominantly at the second largest CBD in Beijing, the Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development designed by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas, is a dynamic commercial gateway at junction of the arterial expressway from the airport to central Beijing and the North 5th Ring Road, where it can be seen from distance like a shining urban oasis.

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development Beijing New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

The design juxtaposes the staid image of Grade A offices and corporate headquarters together with an amicable spatial experience to all users, making a vivid interpretation on Andrew Bromberg’s concept of “co-existence of people and nature”.

Da Wang Jing Development Beijing location plan site

The five towers of the development are sensibly distant from one another, providing generous public spaces with greenery extending all the way to the Wangjing Park north to site.

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

The design aims to accentuate its relationship to the surrounding greeneries, guaranteeing maximum permeability and encouraging public access. With its soft flowing garden-like temperament, the development easily distinguishes itself from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding commercial neighborhood as a truly human-scaled architectural expression.

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

Occupying three individual parcels, serving four owners and housing tenants across business sectors, the development has encountered complex challenges during the design process. Towers are laid out from east to west, with two high-rise office towers on the east, two on the west with another high-rise apartment tower, and a commercial and convention complex in the middle of the site. Other than that, the podiums also offer private and corporate clubhouses, retail, F&B, banks and entertainment facilities.

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

The designer paid great attention to the volume of towers for a proper scale. Spacing between towers are by no means compromised, in spite of the limitation of plot area. Instead of sharp corners, the curved façades meet to form concave surfaces, articulating an organic statement of upright bamboos whilst the sense of modernity remain emphasized with glazed facades reflecting the city skyline.

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development in Beijing

“We hope to preserve sensitivity for sustainability of both human and environment”, according to Andrew Bromberg. Soft edges of the towers blur boundaries between indoors and outdoors, private and public, fostering close connections for occupants, visitors and their surroundings.

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Design details are coherently expressive in aesthetic merits. Refuge shelters are set within wavy layers of the towers, in simulation of bamboo joints, whilst the glazed facades depict silhouettes of bamboo and trees. When the night falls, these towers shimmer with lights, revealing unique glamour of elegance.

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Towers are sculpted with slender outlines like cypresses, with the sinuous facades gently sloping outwards as they approach ground floor. In close connection to the “tree trunks”, the podium mimics roots grounded on earth, to invite public participation from the street while adding a softened tone to the overall façade design.

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

These facilities are interconnected with the urban fabric, injecting vitality into the neighborhood with their distinctive openness. The concept of oasis has established an intricate bond with the surrounding greeneries.

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Lush landscape penetrates among these towers, with a roof garden set at the exhibition center, echoing with the greening stretching in from both northern and southern edges. The integration of towers and nature makes it viable to attract and engage visitors and the public.

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

The development has also been a winner of world-class design recognitions since design stages. Accolades include Finalist – Leading European Architects Forum (LEAF) Award (Finalist, Mixed Use Building), the Asia Pacific Property Awards (5-Star, Best High Rise Architecture, China) and A’ Design Awards (Golden Winner, Architecture, Building and Structure Design), among many others.

New Building in the business district of Wangjing, China, design by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

The organic architectural form has established itself as a predominant icon in Da Wang Jing CBD. Embraced by greeneries like bamboos in the forest, the towers glow with infinite vitality in sunlight.

Da Wangjing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development has again demonstrated Andrew Bromberg’s design philosophy that values human sustainability, enriching meaningful connections for people, buildings and the city, carving out a new perspective in contemporary urban complex.

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Development – Building Information

Project: Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development
Location: Beijing, China
Scope of Work: Design and Project Architect
Client: Beijing Qian Jing Real Estate Development Ltd.
Gross Area: 571,878 sqm
Completion Year: 2018
Director: Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

About Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Andrew Bromberg (RIBA, Assoc. AIA) is Global Design Principal at the international architectural practice, Aedas.

Bromberg, born in 1968, Colorado, US, has been steadily gaining recognition for his ground-breaking architectural design for projects in China, the Far East, the Middle East, Europe and North America, ranging from cultural, retail and educational venues to mixed-use commercial developments, as well as significant infrastructure and transport schemes.

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

The architect’s most notable projects include Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, a 400,000 sq.m underground station and is one of the largest stations in the world linking Hong Kong to major cities in China, completed in 2018, The Star in Singapore, designed with a 5,000-seat concert hall dramatically perched above publicly accessible forecourt and retail areas, completed in 2012.

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

He also designed Sandcrawler, the regional headquarters for Lucas film Singapore, clad in energy-saving luminous facades, completed in 2014, and the place-making Nanfung Commercial, Hospitality and Exhibition Complex in Guangzhou, built on the bank of the Pearl River estuary, completed in 2013.
andrewbromberg-aedas.com

Da Wang Jing Beijing development by Aedas architects

Da Wang Jing Mixed-use Development information received 19 Sep 2019

Location: Beijing, China

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