Midwest Commodity Exchange Center by Interdesign + Hugo Kohno Architect

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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MCEC (Midwest Commodity Exchange Center) is a trade center for metal products located at a center of Xi’ an International Trade & Logistics Park. This region is positioned as one of regional headquarters of China’s New Silk Road, and a new urban development has recently started there.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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MCEC has a rich historical and cultural background of Silk Road, and the urban landscape as a landmark representing international trade with the new transportation infrastructure is expected for MCEC.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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MCEC is composed of seven buildings which can be categorized as follows: “bridge” buildings representing connection between south-north and east-west transportations, namely Towers A, C, D, and E; “gold seal” buildings representing fair international trades, namely Tower B; and “gate” buildings, which are a pair of hexagonal columns representing the new urban development, namely Towers F and G.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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Generating complex silhouettes, these buildings express the dynamic sequence of urban landscape that changes constantly in all directions according to the shifting viewpoints in motion.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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MCEC consists of service facilities for the main functions including trade rooms and conference rooms. Towers A / B / C and Towers D / E are continuous building to be dynamically connected by semi-exterior entrance hall with each 5-story high open space and glass roof.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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Towers F / G are independent administrative buildings, and in both buildings it is directly accessible from the south and north entrances located in the impressive entrance hall with 2-story open space. Tower B, accommodating the operational headquarter of MCEC, is clad in three-dimensional façade expanding upwards with irregular patterns.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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Its curtain walls of the honeycomb design visualize the network patterns. The other six towers are clad in flat SSG curtain walls assembled in various angles, reflecting the honeycomb patterns. In addition, they interconnect the inside and the outside while activating the space for trade activities.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
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We set special design codes for these buildings dealing in metal products; the curtain walls should be designed based on the metallic ratio. The golden ratio is applied to “golden seal” building (Tower B); the platinum ratio to the “bridge” buildings (Towers A, C, D, and E); and the bronze ratio to the “gate” buildings (Towers F and G).

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla

In addition, each façade is divided in different sizes according to the orientation. The “dot lines” on the façade are made of silk-printed glass with shading louvers equipped with internal LED lighting.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla

At night, fragments of light stream along the façade according to the special lighting program move, and such transformation on the façades create a spectacular and active urban landscape. Source by NEOPLUS SIXTEN INC. for Interdesign Associates + Hugo Kohno Architect Associates.

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Location: No.99 Gangwu Avenue, Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park, China
Architects: Interdesign Associates + Hugo Kohno Architect Associates
Associate Architect, Structural & Mechanical Engineer: China United Northwest Institute for Engineering Design & Research
Interior Design: Hallucinate Design Office
Landscape Design: Hyder ACLA Consulting (Shanghai) Limited
Site Area: 75,580 m2
Total Floor Area: 326,200 m2 (72,500 m2 / BF, 253,700 m2 / 1〜22F)
Building Area: 16,300 m2
Exterior Finish: Glass curtain wall, Aluminum panels
Floor: Artificial stone, Carpet, Hardwood flooring
Wall: Aluminum plate, Artificial stone, Acrylic plate & Quadrate pipe aluminum wall
Ceiling: Mineral wood board, Aluminum plate
Year: 2015
Photographs: Building Interdesign Associates, 
Interior
: Javier Callejas Sevilla,  Courtesy of Hallucinate Design Office

Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Interdesign Associates
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center
Photo © Javier Callejas Sevilla

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