Nansha Kingboard Free Trade Zone Mixed-use Project by Aedas

Nansha Kingboard
Nansha Kingboard
Image © Aedas

Nansha Kingboard Free Trade Zone Mixed-use Project, designed by Aedas, is located in Guangzhou, the starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road. The site is an elongated, irregular-shaped plot with fantastic views of the Jiaomen River and Phoenix Lake.

Nansha Kingboard
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The architecture presents a sense of grandeur much like a gateway to the Belt and Road. The building form, a series of stacking geometric blocks, enables a diverse range of silhouettes from different perspectives and capitalises on the surrounding river and lake views.

Nansha Kingboard
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The skin is simple and elegant in contrast to the complex building form. The horizontal fins act as sun-shading devices to moderate the internal environment.

Nansha Kingboard
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While the project is situated in a prime location with fantastic views of surrounding lake and river, the irregular-shaped plot and proximity to metro tracks pose challenges to the design.

Nansha Kingboard
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The upper portion of the building rotates by 45 degrees to maximise views and the gross floor area while meeting local setback requirements and fire codes. Source by Aedas.

Nansha Kingboard
Image © Aedas
  • Location: Guangzhou, China
  • Architect: Aedas
  • Director: Ken Wai
  • Client: Guangzhou Zhanying Property Co., Ltd.
  • Gross floor area: 80,762 sqm
  • Completion year: 2020
  • Images: Courtesy of Aedas

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